With Michael Peschardt and Sophie Raworth.
Timetable on Monday (S from 7am)
Ends 11.15.
Godzilla
The team receive reports that Godzilla is attacking New York. but Nick does not believe them.
(R) (S)
9.20 Smart
Mark Speight creates the illusion of movement in his pictures, and Jay Burridge builds a kite.
(R) (S)
9.50 Xchange
The team look behind the scenes of Byker Grove.
(S) (W)
10.20 Little Monsters
Animated adventures of the recalcitrant children.
(R) (S)
10.30 Teletubbies: Grasshoppers
The Teletubbies watch as some children look for grasshoppers.
(R) (S)
10.55 Tweenies: Fizz's Dinosaur
Fizz wants to spend the day with her friend Susan, who happens to be a dinosaur.
(R) (S) (W)
BBC Magazine: Tweenies, monthly, £1.25
Website: [web address removed]
Anita prepares for her day in court, but who will support Drazic?
(R) (S)
Followed by News (S) and Weather
Weekday quote-based quiz with Vanessa Feltz.
(S) (W)
Liza Tarbuck meets more British people enjoying the summer months in Majorca.
(R) (S)
Weather (S)
Libby attempts to come to terms with her condition, while Drew finds it difficult dealing with Stephanie's guilt.
Repeated at 5.35pm (S) (W)
Dr Sloan gets involved in a deadly mystery involving a famous singer who is finding it difficult to deal with a stalker.
(R) (S)
The celebrity lifestyle panel game. (R) (S)
Doodles is missing so Max and the others look for clues to find him.
(S) (W)
Animated double bill with the cheeky duo.
(S)
Les is mistaken for Rosa's favourite rock star, Jon Bon Stovies.
(R) (S)
The Polar Perils and the Savannah Strikers compete for the top position in the World Wildlife League. Otis the Aardvark poses the questions.
(Repeated tomorrow at 8.10am on BBC2)
(S) (W)
A ghost story is brought to life for Shirley Holmes during an orienteering expedition deep in the woods.
(S)
First in a two part story concluding tomorrow. The Animorphs are unaware that the Controllers are planning to unleash a new breed of Yeerks.
(S)
Shown at 1.45pm (S) (W)
With Fiona Bruce.
Including a weather summary.
(S)
(For details see Monday) (S)
Followed by Weather with Helen Young.
(S)
Patsy Palmer introduces more stories from the famous animal centre. Golden retriever Sheena becomes heavily depressed soon after arriving at the home, while Major, a golden labrador, visits young hospital patients.
(S)
Irene is furious when Terry returns from a "business" trip to Soho. Melanie acts drastically to make herself clear to Steve.
(For cast see Monday and Tuesday)
(S) (W)
In the first of six programmes, Jeremy Spake brings his flamboyant presence to the job of reporting as he searches for the country's most demanding job.
See Choice.
(S)
Nick Knowles and Kate Humble present a one-off show which rescues struggling cooks from culinary disaster. Chef Phil Vickery helps a man who has never cooked for his wife in 34 years, and a woman who never ventures into the kitchen because her partner is a French chef.
See Choice. (S) (W)
The latest from around the world.
Regional News
Weather with Helen Young.
(S)
Holly's feelings for Scott are muddled, and the secret of her home life is revealed. Contains strong language.
Episode written by Katie Baxendale
(S) (W)
In this week's second instalment ex-cabaret singer Denny is visited by his ex-boyfriend Gary, who lost a leg in the 1999 bomb at London's Admiral Duncan pub.
(S) (W)
Kathy Burke tries to dispose of, among other things, mobile phones and Jeffery Archer. Hosted by Paul Merton.
(Shown last Friday on BBC2)
(S) (W)
Bill Bailey and Ed Byrne are joined by Patrick Kielty, Fred MacAulay, Felix Dexter and Brian Sewell to discuss the pros and cons of being a millionaire in the comic debate show.
(S) (W)
A ferry trip across the Irish Sea with two boxers from Wales and a teenage member of Liverpool's Protestant Orange Lodge.
(S) (W)
Followed by Holiday Weather
On Golden Pons
Lisa and Aaron are at loggerheads over surgery.
(S)
1.10 Broken Hearts
Jack asks Lisa to comfort Phillip when he is given the cold shoulder by an old flame.
(S)
Recent programmes, shown again with sign language and in-vision subtitles.
Ends 3.40am.
1.55 Question Time
David Dimbleby chairs as Opposition leader William Hague is put on the spot.
(First shown 29 June)
2.55 See Hear
(Shown Saturday at 10.40am on BBC2)
Ends 6.00am.