Yesterday's Premiership games.
(Shown yesterday at 10.30pm) (S) (W)
Katy Hill and Matt Smith present the irreverent football magazine show.
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David Frost talks to those in the news and reviews the papers with his guests. Including at 9.00 News, with weather later.
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Presented by Sue Barker.
The Great North Run Live coverage from Tyneside of the Great North Run. Celebrating the race's 20th anniversary the half-marathon's organisers have accepted 50,000 entries to run from Newcastle to South Shields.
Among those taking part are many world class athletes. With commentary from
Brendan Foster , Steve Cram and David Coleman. Highlights are shown Tuesday at 1.30pm on BBC2. Executive producer Martin Webster
Executive editor Dave Gordon (W)
John Craven and the team report on the dumping of Dartmoor ponies in cities by farmers who can only sell them for less than one pound at market. (S) E-MAIL: countryfile@bbc.co.uk
John Humphrys presents topical interviews and political reports. Including at 12.30 News.
Editor David Jordan (S) (W) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/otr
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The Greenhouse Jungle When a man involved in a kidnapping scam turns up dead, Columbo investigates, but is hampered by the eager Sgt Wilson.
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Jason Barlow , Tiff Needell and Vicki Butler-Henderson report from Birmingham NEC on all the-latest exhibits at the Motor
Show. With road tests of the new Ford Mondeo, the new Subaru Impreza Turbo and Renault's new Clio V6. (S) (W)
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5.35 Regional News (S) (W)
Eamonn Holmes presents an open-air edition of Songs of Praise from Glenariff Forest Park in Antrim, Northern Ireland.
He meets a woman who gave up running a pub to live on a sheep farm and volunteers from
Ballycastle Coastguard. Music is provided by the Laganvale band, plus Marie Brennan of Clannad fame. With hymns Great Is Thy
Faithfulness; 0 Brother Man and At the Name of Jesus.
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Continuing the new comedy series about two brothers.
Time Gentlemen, Please. Hector regrets trying to use his influence to help Frank reopen Robertson's bar.
Written by Bernard McKenna
Producer Ian Burgoyne ; Director Ron Bain (S) (W)
Michael Aspel presents the first of two programmes from Glamis Castle, the childhood home of the Queen Mother, where the team of experts evaluate a posy ring with a macabre story, a pair of 18th-century miniatures and the scrapbook of a First World War pilot. See Choice.
Producer Michele Burgess ; Executive producer Christopher Lewis (S) (W) This is your new life: page 34
The first of a nine-part series of Holiday Guides.
Tonight, presenter Craig Doyle, Marie Helvin and vet Trude Mostue all provide insiders guides to their home countries while Sean Maguire explains the lure of the Algarve and Jeremy Spake reports from St Petersburg in Russia.
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A one-off special following the work of Holby City hospital's paramedics. Josh and Finlay are drawn into a fatal situation. Mel and Penny deal with the romantic tussles of an 80-year-old couple.
Episode written by Len Collin
See Choice.
For regular cast see Saturday
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Continuing the series, presented by Professor Robert Winston , which reveals some of the amazing tricks the human body has developed to stay healthy.
Spare Parts. Tonight Professor Winston looks at the pros and cons of transplant surgery. See Choice.
Director John Groom ; Series producer David Hickman (S) (W) BBC PRODUCTS: book, Superhuman, price £18.99; video of the six episodes, available from 30 October, price £19.99. available from retailers
With Peter Sissons. Weather Helen Willetts. (s) (w)
Digging the Dirt. Peter Marshall goes behind the scenes of the American presidential fight, to lift the lid on the smear campaigns being waged by both sides.
Producer Tom Giles ; Deputy editor Clive Edwards Repeated on Wednesday at
1.15am with sign language and in-vision subtitles (S) (W)
WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/panorama
NOTE: as Panorama is likely to react to news, its subject matter may change
Highlights from the popular soprano's 1999 series in which she performs well-loved songs from opera and musicals. With guests including Bryn Terfel, Darcey Bussell , Andrea Bocelli , Gary Barlow , Michael Ball and Lily Savage. j Director Michael Leggo ; Producer Emma Cornish (S) (W)
! Nations. How Edward I spent his life trying to impose
English rule on Scotland and Wales.
Shown last Wednesday on BBC2 (S) (W)
Followed by Weatherview (W)
Crime drama, starring Timothy Daly and Dan Lauria , in a dramatisation of the build-up to the siege in 1993 at the compound of the Branch Davidians cult in Waco, Texas.
Director Dick Lowry (1993.18) (S) Films: pp 78-81 ***
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