With John Nicolson and Sophie Raworth.
Timetable on Monday (S from 7am)
Topical studio debate hosted by Robert Kilroy-Silk.
Followed by News and Weather
Live reports from Southampton general hospital.
Followed by News and Weather
Magazine show hosted by Emma Forbes and Victoria Derbyshire, including lifestyle features.
Simon Biagi helps to turn a spare room into a science study.
Followed by News and Weather
The daily panel game, chaired by Bob Holness.
More contestants try to identify celebrity homeowners.
Weather
Weather
Hannah comes to terms with the move to Darwin, and Bill learns that Sam might never walk again.
(Repeated at 5.35pm)
Mark Sloan must solve a bizarre puzzle as he hunts a friend's killer.
A celebrity edition of the quiz, with guests Roy Walker, Ruth Madoc and Gary Wilmot.
(R) (S)
More monstrous capers at Loch Ness.
(Shown at 10.30am on BBC2)
Cartoon fun with the blue people.
Ralph spends all the grocery money on cereal.
Ashley and his little gang attempt to trap joyrider, while Aunt Boomerang goes into hiding at Grandpa's allotment.
In the innovative art show, Mark Speight uses tracing paper to give depth to his drawings. Kirsten O'Brien goes back to the ironing board to make a wax-resist painting and Jay Burridge meets the winners of the Wild at Art competition.
(Rptd tomorrow 7.50am BBC2)
Continuing the drama series about a teenager who needs to have a heart transplant.
Cameron visits the medical research centre and makes a new friend, but it is a phone call that eventually helps him to decide about the transplant.
(For cast see Tuesday)
Then Rewind: 1997: the Death of the Princess of Wales
Twelve-year-old Laurence Chambers recalls how he mourned for Diana, Princess of Wales, who was killed in a car crash.
(Repeated tomorrow morning on BBC2)
Shown at 1.45pm
With Huw Edwards.
Including a weather summary.
(For details see Monday)
Followed by Weather with Isobel Lang
The weekly hard-hitting consumer-affairs magazine, with reporters Beaky Evetts, Adrian Goldberg and Matt Allwright.
Natalie tries to rescue Barry from her mother's clutches, Janine gets her hooks into Jamie and Phil gets a new lodger.
(For cast see Tuesday)
The medical drama spinoff from the long-running Casualty.
Nick and Karen race to find a donor for a young girl who needs transplant surgery.
See Choice.
With Michael Buerk.
Regional News
Weather with Isobel Lang
Another irreverent episode of the comedy sports quiz. Hosted by Nick Hancock, with regular panellists David Gower, Gary Lineker, Rory McGrath and Jonathan Ross.
(Repeated next Tuesday)
Stand-up comedian Jo Brand introduces another selection of the world's strangest and most amusing TV commercials, including ads featuring amorous rhinos, romantic camels, homeless hounds and a man with a taste for dog food.
David Dimbleby chairs the topical debate from Manchester. Panellists include Lord Hattersley, Conservative MP Julie Kirkbride, London mayoral candidate Susan Kramer, creator of Brookside Phil Redmond and columnist Andrew Marr.
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The first in a four-part series marking Ramadan, the Muslim month of fasting, profiles singer Najma Akhtar from Chelmsford, whose innovative music is based on traditional Asian forms, modernised with youthful European sensibility.
Followed by Skiing Forecast
With signing and in-vision subtitles.
Shown on Monday at 10pm
With signing and in-vision subtitles.
Shown yesterday at 7.30pm
With signing and in-vision subtitles.
Shown on Saturday at 10.50am on BBC2
Ends 6.00am