Timetable on Tuesday (S from 7am)
Another studio debate hosted by Robert Kilroy-Silk.
Followed by News and Weather
A look at in vitro fertilisation, and midwives prepare to deliver more than 11 babies.
Followed by News and Weather
Another room gets a makeover from the travelling interior-design team.
Sally Magnusson meets a highly disruptive boy who, with help, has become a loving child.
Followed by News and Weather
Daily elimination quiz, hosted by Bob Monkhouse.
Liza Tarbuck examines the love affair between the British tourist and Majorca.
Weather
Weather
Bill turns to Toadie for support, while Lou and Phil's friendship hangs in the balance.
Repeated at 5.35pm
Rivalry over a sporting championship gets out of hand.
Comedy series about a family of loveable rogues.
Jake, Fizz and Max explore a house which is now a museum.
Animated adventures.
The first in a new 13-part series. Les and Mikey receive a mystery package that has to be delivered to the zoo.
The first in a new series of the cartoon tales of a cat who is not just bad but really rotten. Ralph saves Percy's life.
The second part of the new series sees the twins searching for a witness to the accident as Mr Saunders puts pressure on their father for compensation.
The first in a new 12-part series of consumer shows for children.
This episode responds to a girl's challenge to halve the cost of changing her image.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.55am on BBC2)
The second part of the new supernatural drama.
How can Roddy and Tessa protect their ghostly Victorian friend from the Ghost Hunter?
(For cast see Tuesday) (S)
Shown at 1.45pm
With Huw Edwards.
Including a weather summary.
(For details see Tuesday)
Followed by Weather with Helen Young
The weekly hard-hitting consumer-affairs magazine, with reporters Beaky Evetts, Adrian Goldberg and Matt Allwright.
Steve is given a hard time in the pub, but can he win people over? Ricky gets lucky, Irene tries to talk to Terry and lan's lie is uncovered. Kathy prepares to leave the Square.
For credits see Monday 3 January
Live coverage as Manchester United open their challenge for the Club World Championship at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro (kickoff 8.15pm). United had unprecedented domestic and European success last season and recently became the first British club to win the World Club Cup. Their opponents tonight are the Mexican Concacaf Champions' Cup winners Necaxa. With an average age of over 30, they may be heading into their final season as a strong force, but they do boast the Champions' Cup top scorer Agustin Delgado.
Hosted by Gary Lineker, with Alan Hansen. Commentary by Barry Davies, with Trevor Brooking.
See Choice.
Alan Hansen on Manchester United in the Club World Championship: page 44
With Michael Buerk.
Regional News
Weather with John Kettley
Comedy starring Mike Myers and Dana Carvey.
Though his cable TV show remains a success, Wayne still has no purpose in life. Then he has a dream encounter with the spirit of Jim Morrison, who tells him that his destiny is to organise the greatest rock concert of all time: Waynestock.
(1993, PG)
Films: pp 56-64 ***
Followed by Weatherview
With signing and in-vision subtitles.
Shown on Saturday at 8am on BBC2
Another chance to see coverage of Manchester United v Necaxa. Also featured is the game between United's Brazilian Group B opponents Vasco da Gama and Australians South Melbourne. With Ray Stubbs.
Ends 6.00am