With John Nicolson and Sophie Raworth.
Timetable on Monday (Stan 7am)
Topical studio debate. (S) Followed by News (S) and Weather
Live reports from Southampton general hospital, introduced by Gaby Roslin. (S)
Followed by News (S) and Weather
Culinary challenge show, with Ainsley Harriott.
(S)
A house in Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, gets a designer makeover.
(S)
Followed by News (S) and Weather
The daily panel game, with Alan Coren, Sandi Toksvig and Bob Holness.
(S)
Two unusual dogs visit the surgery, and there's a look at the giraffes at Chester Zoo.
Weather (S)
(S)
Are Anne and Fanto more than just friends? Bill makes a distressing discovery.
Repeated at 5.35pm (S)
Live coverage of the first quarter-final of the Grand Prix, from the Guild Hall in Preston. Introduced by David Vine.
(Shown 10.30am on BBC2)
(S) (W)
Animated adventures with the spinach-guzzling sailor.
(R) (S)
Cartoon fun with the blue people.
(R) (S)
When Seb challenges Ashley to a cycle race, Meryl fears the billabong blaster will fall into enemy hands and begs Aunt Boomerang to help.
(S)
The innovative art show with Kirsten O'Brien, Mark Speight and Jay Burridge. Today, how to make a hamburger-style lunchbox, a simple jack-in-the-box and artificial fossils with a difference. Plus a visit to the British Museum to see how Egyptian statues were painted and more viewers' pictures in the Gallery.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.50am on BBC2) (S)
(S)
The verdict is in at the trial of Nikki's stepfather. Bradley and Barry decide that Regina needs to be taught a lesson, and a blast from the past breezes in with a plan to make the Grove famous.
(For cast see Tuesday) (S)
Then Rewind: 1983: My Peace Protest
Laura Townend tells how 15-year-old Kate Boulton joined the all-women peace camp outside Greenham Common to protest at US nuclear missiles being based in Britain.
(Repeated tomorrow morning on BBC2) (S)
Shown at 1.45pm (S)
With Huw Edwards. Including a weather summary.
(S)
(For details see Monday) (S)
Followed by Weather with Peter Cockroft
(S)
The weekly hard-hitting consumer-affairs magazine, with reporters Beaky Evetts, Adrian Goldberg and Matt Allwright.
(S) (W)
While Phil realises that his life is still in danger, Irene finds herself in an embarrassingly intimate situation. Roy makes Barry a very happy man.
For further cast see Tuesday (S) (W)
The home-improvement series that rescues people - and their relationships -from DIY nightmares, with Lowri Turner and Nick Knowles. This week the team of design and building experts help a Durham couple convert an uninhabitable room into a playroom for their large family.
(S) (W)
More extraordinary and unexplained stories from around the world, including the strange premonition of an air crash that came true, and a look at theories of reincarnation. Presented by Juliet Morris.
(S) (W)
With Peter Sissons.
Regional News
Weather with Peter Cockroft
(S)
Beginning a repeat run of episodes from the 1995 series.
To Gary's horror, Dorothy suggests that it might be time to start a family - but is he ready to be a father?
(R) (S)
It's Antony's 18th birthday, and the family plan to do him proud. With all of them crammed into the sitting room with friends and neighbours, the scene is set for a memorable celebration.
See Choice.
(Repeated next Saturday BBC2) (S)
Sticom series set in a Manchester council house. Denise and Dave visit as Barbara is unaccountably upset; Jim suspects the menopause.
Continuing the series of talk shows in which Clive Anderson interviews a host of stars from the worlds of film, music, politics, sport and literature.
(Repeated next Monday) (W)
David Dimbleby chairs the debate from London, where panellists include shadow trade and industry secretary John Redwood, Liberal Democrat MP Jackie Ballard and David Mellor, chairman of the Football Task Force.
(S)
Website: [web address removed]
Followed by Weatherview
With Signing.
(Shown on Monday at 10pm) (S)
With Signing.
(Shown yesterday at 7.30pm) (S)
With signing and in-vision subtitles.
Shown Saturday 10.50am on BBC2
Ends 6.00am