Presented by Jeremy Bowen and Sophie Raworth.
Timetable on Monday (S) (W)
Studio discussion show, with Robert Kilroy-Silk . (S) Followed by News; Weather (S) (W)
Shauna Lowry and Nick Knowles share the lives of patients and staff in Southampton. (S) Followed by News; Weather (S) (W)
Antiques dealer David Dickinson puts two teams of collectors to the test. (S) (W)
A kitchen gets a Provencal flavour, inspired by a French chateau. (S)
Followed by News; Weather (S) (W)
Elimination quiz, hosted by Bob Monkhouse. (S) (W)
Bitter Pills. Compromise is called for when a father's medical beliefs are challenged.
Written by Ronnie Henry (S) (W)
Toadie learns Steph's secret, Lou returns home and Lance steals a statue.
Repeated at 5.35pm (S) (W)
A Man of Sorrows. A nightmare journey for Jim begins with the discovery of a body in a cottage. Written by John Fletcher
Regular cast on Friday (R) (S)
Trude Mostue treats labrador puppies and a lame horse, and meets a dog trained to sniff out drugs in clubs. (S) (W)
Bella's new style causes a stir.
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WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/tweenies
Booty asks Flamingo to dance with her.
Paul and Barry encounter a jewel-smuggling racket.
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Marsali Stewart and Mark Speight present the show set inside a giant body.
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Mum and Dad are put to bed early, but Kate and Simon's party doesn't go as planned.
Written by Lucy Daniel Raby.
(Repeated next Sunday on BBC2)
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John Peel: page 15
Gardener Clare Bradley visits Norfolk to harvest lavender.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.50am on BBC2)
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Shown at 1.45pm (S) (W)
With Huw Edwards. Including a weather summary. (S) (W)
For details see Monday (S) (W)
Followed by Weather with David Braine. (S)(W)
View the latest internet kit and learn how the superhighway will be even faster. Plus, the internet kitchen of tomorrow and a radio that receives its signal through a telephone line. Peter Snow and Lindsey Fallow host this special edition live from the BBC Futureworld exhibition in Bristol.
Producer David Stevenson Editor Saul Nasse (S) (W)
Ceefax: page 623 Website: [removed]
Out of Control. Cameras follow the elite police squad in Bristol as they target those making a living from stealing cars and car parts. Narrated by Bob Peck.
Directors Mike Warner and Lucy Willis Producer Charles Thompson
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A fantasy footballer, a masquerading rock star and the biggest art fraud of the 20th century are among the tales in Anne Robinson's look at fakes and fraud.
See Choice.
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In the last of the series, Shauna Lowry hears how a taxi ride changed the fortunes of aspiring cartoon makers. Plus the all-important midweek draw.
Studio director Claire Popplewell ; Executive producer Donna Taberer
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With Michael Buerk. Regional News
Weather with David Braine. (Shwi
Followed by National Lottery Update
After the Notting Hill Carnival tragedy, can you help find the killers of Greg Watson? Tonight's cases also include a £1 million jewellery theft and the "white sock robber" who has raided three banks. Nick Ross and Fiona Bruce appeal for information about these and other crimes. Call free on [number removed] or e-mail: cwuk@bbc.co.uk
Crimewatch UK Update is at 11.45pm. See Choice.
Director Stuart McDonald ; Series producer Katie Thomson
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FURTHER INFORMATION: Ceefax: p 621; Minicom number [number removed]
England have not lost to Finland since 1985, winning in eight of their nine meetings. Tonight, they take on the Finns again in Helsinki. Gary Lineker and Alan Hansen introduce highlights of this World Cup qualifying match, with commentary by John Motson and Trevor Brooking.
Producer Paul McNamara Executive editor Niall Sloane (S)
WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/football
BBC MATCH OF THE DAY MAGAZINE: price £2.50, available monthly
The latest news on tonight's appeals. (S) (W)
Followed by Weathervlew
Comedy starring Reg Vamey. A holiday camp entertainer believes he just needs one good break to get into the big time. His determination to make it is so great that he is totally unaware of his family life crumbling around him.
Director Christopher Hodson (1972) Films: pp 78-85 *
Recent programmes, shown again with sign language and in-vision subtitles. Ends 4.05am.
Watchdog with Anne Robinson A new series of the consumer show. Shown last Thursday (W)
Who Bombed Omagh? showm Monday at 10pm (W)
Actress Janine Bentall and her family get the fly-on-the-wall treatment. (W)
The magazine show for deaf people.
Shown on Saturday at 10.50am on BBC2
Ends 6.00am.