With John Nicolson and Sophie Raworth.
(Timetable on Monday)
(S from 7am)
Studio debate show.
(S)
Followed by News (S) and Weather
The latest news from St Mary's in Manchester, with Sue Cook and Alan Tyler.
(S)
Followed by News (S) and Weather
More anniversary celebrations. Actor Paul J Medford returns to Walford, Jeremy Spake recalls dramatic events in Albert Square from 1991-93, and viewers can vote for their top five EastEnders bad girls.
(S) (W)
Followed by News (S) and Weather
General-knowledge quiz hosted by Bob Monkhouse.
(S)
Eric Knowles explains about the Chippendale chair.
(S)
Weather (S)
Weather (S)
Lance tells Amy that he loves her, while Bill and Anne share a tender moment.
(Repeated at 5.35pm) (S)
Quincy discovers a conspiracy of silence protecting a drunken doctor whose abortion operation on a teenager resulted in her death.
(R) (S)
The Tweenies are fascinated by whistling, which Max enjoys greatly.
(S) (W)
Animated tales. The heavenly mouse helps to find Oswald's missing feather.
Paul and Barry set up a white elephant and meet up with an unscrupulous dealer in bric-a-brac.
(S)
The comedy sketch show, starring Mark Speight, Phil Fox and Kate Crossley.
(S) (W)
First in a new six-part drama series about football-mad youngster, featuring Liverpool star Michael Owen.
Ten-year-old Charlie Brice's parents have split up and he thinks it's all his fault. He confides in a life-sized poster of his football hero Michael Owen, but then one night the picture on his bedroom wall answers back.
See Choice.
(Repeated next Sunday on BBC2)
(S)
With Katy Hill, Konnie Huq, Simon Thomas and Matt Baker.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.50am on BBC2)
(S) (W)
Shown at 1.45pm (S)
With Huw Edwards.
Including weather summary.
(S)
(For details see Monday)
(S)
Followed by Weather with Helen Young.
(S)
Jim Davidson and John Virgo oversee another edition of the snooker-based game show. Tonight's players are Ken Doherty, Mark Davis and Nigel Bond.
(S)
Tonight the robotic fish that could help explorers navigate shipwrecks and the underwater robot that detects mines. Plus new ways to get fit, from an aerobic body suit to an altitude tent that brings the benefits of mountain training down to sea-level. Presented by Peter Snow and Philippa Forrester.
(Repeated tomorrow at 12.45am, with sign language)
(S) (W)
Further Information: Ceefax: page 623; [web address removed]
Emma Inglis finds herself on the other side of the operating table when she requires an endoscope examination of her knee. Husband Joe treats a cat called Jelly whose injuries have left him paralysed. And in Hull, Sam Robinson performs her own endoscopy on a young race horse.
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This week Shauna Lowry spends the day with head van driver Pauline Martignetti picking up strays from around London. And Paddy, a jack russell terrier, almost goes to live with a famous actress until he gets kennel cough.
(S)
Carol Smillie reveals more real stories.behind some of Britain's lottery-funded projects. Plus the midweek draw.
(S) (W)
With George Alagiah.
Regional News
Weather with Helen Young.
(S)
Followed by National Lottery Update
The first of a series following an ambitious project to track the development of a group of carefully selected babies from the womb to adulthood over 20 years to explore the interaction between nature and nurture in the development of the individual. Tonight Lord Robert Winston meets ten of the families from the group.
See Choice.
(S) (W)
Babewatch: the parents and babies starting a 20-year experiment: page 30
Thriller starring Sally Field and Ed Harris.
Karen McCann's world is shattered when her daughter is brutally raped and murdered. All the evidence points towards lowlife Robert Doob as the killer. But the legal proceedings take an unexpected twist.
(1995, 18) ***
(S) (W)
Films: pp 60-63
Followed by Weatherview
Thriller starring Corbin Bernsen and Amanda Pays.
Catherine Elshant appears to be suffering from extreme post-natal depression. But, when their child goes missing, even her husband doubts her sanity.
(1994) (S)
Films: pp 60-63 ***