With Tanya Beckett.
(Timetable on Monday)
With Michael Peschardt and Sophie Raworth.
Timetable on Monday Subtitled ..................
Studio debate with Robert Kilroy-Silk.
Followed by News (Subtitled) and Weather
Live reports from Southampton general hospital.
(Subtitled)
Followed by News (Subtitled) and Weather
More quick culinary creations with Ainsley Harriott.
The team are in Oxford to give a bathroom a beach theme.
Followed by News (Subtitled) and Weather
The elimination game of memory, hosted by Eamonn Holmes.
(Subtitled)
Word panel game. with Alan Coren, Sandi Toksvig and Bob Holness.
(Subtitled)
Sarah tells Libby some home truths and Phil gets an invite that makes Lou jealous.
(Repeated at 5.35pm)
The police investigate a death at Dr Sloan's house, the body has mysteriously disappeared.
DeVere offers Ned's services to Audrey in Brabinger's absence, but Ned thinks it is a plot to remove him from his cottage.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
(Shown at 10.30am on BBC2)
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
Cartoon fun with the little blue people.
(Repeat)
Animated adventures with Sarah's naughty cat.
Today is Ralph's birthday, but has anyone remembered?
A new 15-part comedy series. When Sebastian wants to turn his worst enemy into a cockroach he doesn't count on Aunt Boomerang, star of the Australian soap Cobblers, making it happen.
(Subtitled)
Fleur joins the local amateur dramatics society, but needs help from Dogsbody.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.50am on BBC2)
(Subtitled)
The Grovers take sides for the big karate showdown. Meanwhile Regina and friends open a cafe.
(For cast see Tuesday) (Repeat) (Subtitled)
Followed by Rewind: 1973: the Disappeared
Pablo Gonzalo tells the story of 15-year-old Vladimir Salamanca who was arrested following Chile's military coup.
(Repeated tomorrow morning on BBC2)
(Shown at 1.45pm) (Subtitled)
With Fiona Bruce. Including a weather summary.
(For details see Monday)
Followed by Weather
John Kettley
(Subtitled)
The consumer magazine with hard-hitting investigations into everything from inefficient local councils and health authorities to poor tour operators and car manufacturers. With regular reporters Beaky Evetts, Adrian Goldberg and Matt Allwright.
(Digital widescreen)
(Weekend Watchdog is tomorrow at 7pm)
Phil's life is in turmoil as his past returns to haunt him, and Matthew faces danger in prison.
This week's episodes written by Annie Wood and Marc Peirson
(For cast see Tuesday) (Digital widescreen)
What made Kathy come home? page 28
The series featuring extraordinary and unexplained stories from around the world returns with a new presenter.
Juliet Morris looks at claims that an Israeli cargo plane that crashed in an Amsterdam suburb in 1992 was carrying ingredients for nerve gas. With almost 1,000 people reporting fatigue, skin rashes and joint pains in the months that followed, what was flight LY1862's true cargo? Plus how the American government used psychics to hunt a criminal on the run, and the boy who escaped death after being run over by a three-ton bulldozer.
(Digital widescreen)
An episode from the wildlife documentary series that examines unusual creatures around the world.
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
With George Alagiah.
Regional News; Weather John Kettley
Second of a six-part historical comedy set at the court of Louis XVI, starring Dawn French, Jennifer Saunders
Colombine is fighting for her life after being accused of the brutal dismemberment of her rival the Marquise de Foufou.
See today's choices.
(Repeated next Wednesday)
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
After 14 weeks of Phase One training, the would-be guards have one more dawn attack and another freezing river to cross before the last parade. Meanwhile at Pirbright, Laura Britten is worried about fainting in front of friends and family.
The series returns next year.
(Digital widescreen)
Clive Anderson talks to Robin Williams about his new film Jakob the Liar, and turns the tables on Mrs Merton in the form of Caroline Aherne.
(Repeated next Monday) (Digital widescreen)
Paul Merton asks BBC chief political correspondent John Sergeant about his pet hates.
(Postponed from August 26) (Digital widescreen) (Repeat)
Mark Radcliffe and Marc Riley recall the 1996/97 season, the year that David Beckham scored a memorable goal from the halfway line. Newcastle broke world transfer records by signing Alan Shearer for £15 million, but it wasn't enough to wrest the title from Manchester United.
(Digital widescreen)
Second World War drama based on Norman Mailer's bestseller, starring Aldo Ray, Cliff Robertson, Raymond Massey
US forces mount an offensive on a Japanese-held island, but the conflict between three soldiers over their attitude to military authority could have devastating consequences.
(1958, PG)
See Films: pp 54-61 ***
Followed by Weather