Blue Print for Murder. When a woman tells Lt Columbo that her missing husband is probably dead he has to uncover the truth. (S)
Yesterday's Premiership games.
(Shown yesterday at 10.30pm) (S) (W)
David Frost talks to those in the news interviews the newsmakers and reviews the papers with his guests. Including at 9.00 News, with weather later.
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! Jon Monie visits Sedona,
Arizona, the New Age capital of America. Plus a live studio debate. Presented by Alice Beer and Kevin Woodford.
Producer Moira Kean ; Executive producer Chris Loughlin (W) COMMENTS: [number removed] (maximum cost 8p) or e-mail heaven@bbc.co.uk
Four's a Crowd. The Major leaves under a cloud, but Daphne is unwilling to accept Sam as the silver lining.
Written by Richard Ommanney (R) (S)
John Craven presents the programme from the Ludlow
Food and Drink Festival. With an investigation into farmers' markets, plus weather for the week ahead. (S) E-MAIL: countryfile@bbc.co.uk Wildlife in focus: page 28
A Question of Death. Quincy is caught up in a major lawsuit when an organ donor procedure he supervised is called into question. (R) (S)
Cat and mouse antics.
Jilly Goolden presents the antiques game show from
Newcastle, where the teams date and value three bridges over the river Tyne and then attempt to price metal advertising signs at Beamish
Open Air Museum. (S)
Action adventure. When a gang of ruthless hijackers attempts to destroy a North
Sea oil rig, an eccentric expert in the underwater sabotage game is called upon to save the day.
Director Andrew V McLaglen
(1979,15) (S) Films: pp 60-64 **
Last in the series offering a behind-the-scenes look at London Zoo. A look at the work of zoo vet Sue Thornton who has to deal with a wolf suffering from a tooth problem, an elephant with a foot problem and a recently-born reindeer. (S) (W)
Omnibus edition. (S) (W)
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Pam Rhodes presents the second of two programmes from
Australia. Hymns from Sydney Opera House include All People that on Earth Do Dwell, Lord for the Years, Praise
My Soul and Teach Me to Dance. (S) (W)
Gelada Baboons: the Battles of Braveheart. Documentary following the gelada baboons of Ethiopa's Simien mountains where dominant male Braveheart has to protect his harem. Producer Mark Linfield ; Series editor Sara Ford (S) (W)
Last Post and Pigeon. Compo's friends come to the rescue after he is barred from laying a millennium wreath at Dunkirk.
Wntten by Roy Clarke ; Director/Producer Alan JW Bell (R) (S)
Michael Buerk and Gaby Roslin announce the shortlist of nominations for the People's Awards, the public's choice of people worthy of praise. See Choice.
Producer Martin Scott ; Editor Subniv Babuta (S) (W)
The first of a four-part drama, adapted from Joanna Trollope 's novel, about the consequences of stepfamilies.
Josie and Matthew have left their marriages to be together, and Josie's ex Tom meets the lonely Elizabeth. Contains strong language. See Choice.
Wntten by Leigh Jackson , Producer Christopher Hall ; Director Pete Travis
Repeated tomorrow at 1l.15pm (S) (W) Andrew Duncan meets Joanna Trollope : page 8;
All quiet on the corset front - new season drama: page 20
Another chance to see the comedy starring Dawn French. It's Lent and Geraldine struggles to go without chocolate.
Wntten by Paul Mayhew Archer and Richard Curtis ; Producers John Plowman and Sue Vertue ; Director John Howard Davies (R)
With Sian Williams. Weather Helen Willetts. (S)
The first of three programmes examining sexual morality. The Agony and the Ecstasy. Tonight, Emma Freud asks whether religious teachings on sex are out of date.
Senes producer Richard; Executive producer Richard Denton (S) (W)
Followed by Weatherview
Thriller. An 18-year-old has the perfect babysitting job until the day she finds the wife's body sprawled on the floor.
Director David Burton Morris (1996) (S) Films: pp 60-64 ***
Wimps and Machos. Patrick Moore is joined by lain Nicolson to give the latest news on the problem of "dark matter".
Producer Ian Russell Repeated next Saturday on BBC2 (S)
Ends 6.00am.