With Noel Thompson and Julie Etchingham.
Timetable on Monday (S from 7am)
The week's final edition of the studio debate. Followed by News and Weather
Live reports from Southampton general, with Phillip Schofield , Nick Knowles , Simon London, Suzi Perry and Edwina Silver.
Followed by News and Weather
Continuing Friday's visits to
London's Royal Opera House where Stephanie Hughes meets guests from the worlds of dance, theatre and music. Followed by News and Weather
More tricky word challenges on the daily game show, chaired by Bob Holness. <s)
The celebrity lifestyle panel game.
Weather
Weather
Karl and Susan are distressed by Bill's revelations.
Repeated at 5.35pm
Murder Murder. Suspected of killing her wealthy husband,
Jennifer Stratton 's only alibi is her twin sister. IS)
Faith Brown, Andy Kane and Bryan Murray play for charity in a special celebrity edition of the quiz show. (R) (S)
Ends 5.35
Adventures with the hirsute Neolithic man.
Shown at 10.30am on BBC2
More antics from the tiny dragons.
The Wizard discovers that his licence is about to expire.
The first in a 15-part drama series about a boy who runs a television studio with the help of three monsters.
Billy Dodds has got a TV studio in the cellar - and more besides.
See Choice.
Choice: Children: Monster TV 3.55pm BBC1
Billy Dodds is the envy of his friends - his unemployed father has built him his own home studio, from which he broadcasts Billy TV. Billy's stars aren't your usual presenters: they are Rocky, an intellectually challenged troll, and Herbert, a gentle giant. But money is tight, so Billy's mum wants to sell the house. Worse, Vera Venom, a megalomaniac monster, wants to take over Billy TV for herself. This new comedy follows the madcap adventures to save the station. (DS)
Animation.
Debbie goes with Nigel to shoot footage of a condor.
The 40 surviving competitors are at the Black Country Living Museum in Dudley for an adventure game treasure hunt. Only eight go through to next week's final. Hosted by heptathiete Denise Lewis , with Steve Wilson and Rachael Hopper.
Children's magazine with Katy Hill, Konnie Huq, Simon Thomas and Matt Baker.
Repeated next Monday on BBC2
Shown at 1.45pm
With Fiona Bruce. Including a weather summary and a preview of the weekend sport.
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Followed by Weather with Isobel Lang
More consumer advice, with investigations into shortfalls and problems in the leisure, tourism and service industries.
Music show featuring live performances, the latest videos, this week's top 20 and the bestselling single.
(Repeated next Saturday)
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Top of the Pops - the Magazine: available from newsagents
Another besuited celebrity invites viewers to give their final hour's income of 1999 to charity.
The team revisit the site of one of their previous projects - a feng shui garden in Torquay. Have the garden's energies been rechannelled? See Choice.
Producer John Thornicroft ; Executive producer Carol Haslam BBC PRODUCTS: Ground Force Water Garden Workbook by Charlie Dimmock , £9.99 and Ground Force CD and cassette available from retailers
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The second of two contrasting Children's Hospital specials being shown this week. In tonight's programme Jeremy Spake visits St Petersburg's regional children's hospital where, against the backdrop of Russia's economic crisis, a dedicated team of doctors and nurses struggle to treat seriously ill children from one of the country's poorest areas. See Choice.
Producer Sarah Neale
With Michael Buerk. Regional News
Weekend Weather with Isobel Lang
Michael Parkinson plays host to Michael Crawford, one of Britain's best loved and most successful stars. Star of "Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em" and, more recently, of Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Phantom of the Opera" and "Barnum", he discusses his career to date and performs songs including the Phantom classic, "Music of the Night". See Choice.
Michael Crawford discusses his life and career and performs Music of the Night from The Phantom of the Opera.
Western. Clint Eastwood stars as a mysterious, laconic stranger who rides into the small American frontier town of Lago and within minutes, kills three men who provoke him. Terrified of the gunman, yet even more afraid of a gang who intend to wipe out the town, the townspeople beg the stranger to become sheriff, little realising that this is just the start of theirdescent into "Hell". Widescreen. Director Clint Eastwood (1973, 18)
Films: pp 74-78 ****
Followed by Weatherview
Mystery. Designer Laurie Fisher breaks up with her temperamental boyfriend and buys an old apartment, hiring handsome builder Ray Bellano to renovate it. The pair begin a passionate affair, but then the killings start.
Director Peter Markle (1992 18)
Films: pp 74-78 **
Ends 7.00am