With Tanya Beckett.
Timetable on Monday
With John Nicolson and Sophie Raworth.
Timetable on Monday
Weekday studio-debate show, with Robert Kilroy-Silk . Followed by News and Weather
Gaby Roslin has more news from Southampton general. Followed by News and Weather
High-speed cuisine from chef Ainsley Harriott.
Linda Barker , Jake Robinson and Joe Falconer transform a house in the west Midlands.
Followed by News and Weather
Elimination game show.
Weekday word game.
Weather
Lance and Amy fight over the spare room at number 30. Joel continues his fitness façade. Repeated at 5.35pm
Broadcast Blues. A convicted criminal takes a prison doctor hostage at gunpoint and demands to see the newscaster who covered his trial.
Followed by The Nation's Favourite Song Lyric A poll to celebrate the art of the songwriter. To vote for your favourite, phone [number removed] (calls charged at national rate).
DeVere buys a helicopter and Audrey swaps her Rolls Royce for a horse.
Shown 10.30am on BBC2
Animated arachnid adventures.
Paul and Barry decide to become shepherds, but Paul gets more than he baaaagained for.
The fast and furious game show set inside the human body.
Presented by Mark Speight, Marsali Stewart and Otis the Aardvark.
NEW SERIES
The first episode in an amusing new seven-part drama series about two rebellious teenage witches. Skirty Marm and Old Noshie gatecrash the Witch Island Ball, with some disastrous consequences. See Choice.
Written by Kelly Marshall , based on the book by Kate Saunders
Magazine show presented by Katy Hill, Konnie Huq, Simon Thomas and Matt Baker.
Repeated tomorrow at 7.50am on BBC2
WEBSITE: [web address removed]
Shown at 1.45pm
With Huw Edwards. Including weather summary.
For details see Monday
Followed by Weather with David Braine
The culinary challenge show returns after a short break. Actors Vicky Entwistle and Bruce Jones join chefs
James Martin and Lesley Waters. With Fern Britton. Director Chris Fox ; Producer Fiona Clark RECIPES: available on Ceefax page
The series in which Philippa Forrester and Mike Smith examine transport technology of today and the future. This week a battle of the sexes in the psychology of driving as couples face some tough challenges.
Executive producer Saul Nasse ; Series producer Sally Dixon WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/tw
Concluding the series focusing on Leicestershire's Twycross Zoo and its elderly founder Molly Badham.
Mamfe the gorilla gets his first bath for five years, while Theodora the orang-utan gives birth for the first time. Executive producer Sarah Hargreaves ; Series producer John Hayes Fisher
Continuing the series on life at the animal sanctuary. Vet Sean Opperman has a hard decision to make about Maud the stray dog. Author Kate Flett talks about her Battersea mongrel, Possum. With Shauna Lowry.
Executive producer Bob Long ; Series producer Steve Sklair
Claudia Winkleman presents live music, love songs and dedications for the audience, plus the midweek draw. Producer Jon Riley
NOTE: previous winning numbers: Ceefax p555 or call [number removed]
With Peter Sissons. Regional News Weather with David Braine
Followed by National Lottery Update
The second of two programmes looking at weather-related disasters attributed to global warming looks at the night in 1997 when a flash flood destroyed a Spanish campsite, killing 86 people. With Nick Ross. Director/Producer Martin O'Collins
The docu-soap set in London's Paddington Green.
Car-park entrepreneur Dave is teaching his 12-year-old son Daniel all about the business. Model Kelly appears on the catwalk during London Fashion Week. Claudia faces compulsory basic motorbike training.
Executive producer Jeremy Mills ; Series editor Bridget Sneyd
The third of a six-part historical comedy. Continues tomorrow at 9.30pm.
Shown last Thursday For cast see tomorrow
Jonathan Ross talks to US comedian Adam Sandier about his hit film Big Daddy, finds out how Ben Elton is getting on directing his debut movie Maybe Baby, and tracks down David Bradley , child star of Kes. Director David Council ; Producer Allan Campbell
Then The Nation's Favourite Song Lyric For details see after listing for Diagnosis Murderat 2.10pm.
Roman Polanski's tale of devils and witchcraft in sixties New York, starring Mia Farrow , John Cassavetes When Rosemary and Guy Woodhouse move into a rambling apartment in central Manhattan, their lives increasingly revolve around the Castevets, the flamboyant old couple who live next door. (1968.18)
See Films: pp 64-71 ***** See Barry Norman : page 57
Followed by Weather
Ends 6.00am.