Presented by Jeremy Bowen and Sophie Raworth.
Timetable on Monday (S) (W)
Discussion show. (S)
Followed by News; Weather (S) (W)
The crime-fighting show, with Phil Gayle and Jane Moore.
Contact details on Tuesday (S)
Followed by News; Weather (S) (W)
Lights and stairs in Stourbridge pose problems for the team.
Presented by Michael Holmes , with designers Jessica Earle and Suzanne Barnes. (S)
A Sheffield bedroom gets the DIY treatment from Anna Ryder Richardson, Jake Robinson and Gavin Lowe. (S)
Followed by News; Weather (S) (W)
Elimination quiz hosted by Bob Monkhouse. (S) (W)
A familiar face from last year's series returns as the look at life in Majorca continues. Presented by Nadia Sawalha. (S)
Weather (S) (W)
Weather (S) (W)
Tad decides to quit school and Tim gets the all-clear. Meanwhile, Joel wants Flick to tell her father about their relationship.
Repeated at 5.35pm (S) (W)
An Act of Violence After a brutal attack, Quincy faces up to being a crime victim. (R) (S)
David Frost hosts the celebrity sleuthing game. Loyd Grossman gives the clues. (R) (S)
Ends 5.35.
Tweenies
Judy teaches the friends about differences. (R) (S) (W)
BBC Music: Tweenies Friends Forever album on sale from retailers
3.45 EI Nombre
When jam tarts and an ice cream cart go missing, Tanto gets the blame. (S)
3.50 Chucklevision
Brothers Paul and Barry try their hand at hairdressing.
Written by John Sayle (S) (W)
4.10 The Wild Thornberrys
Eliza 's late-night swim has unfortunate consequences.(S)
4.35 Custer's Last Stand-Up
Eighth part of the drama about an Irish boy's quest to be a stand-up comic.
Will old-time comic Gem Diamond tell Dallas and Jamie the "golden rule" of comedy if they help revive his career?
Written by Brian Lynch (S) (W)
5.00 Blue Peter
Bread-making, rollerblading, football and fashion beckon when the team visit Paris.
Repeated tomorrow at 8.00am on BBC2
(S) (W)
5.25 Newsround (S) (W)
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 Isobel Lang. (S) (W)
Fresh hope for people with epilepsy and a lifesaving hood for nuclear power workers are among tonight's technology features. Presented by Peter Snow and Philippa Forrester . Producer Jenny Williams ; Editor Saul Nasse
Repeated next Wednesday with sign language (S) (W) INFORMATION: on website: www.bbc.co.uk/science and Ceefax: page
Twiggy and David Gower join Brian Turner and Phil Vickery for the cooking contest. Ainsley Harriott is the referee.
Director Chris Fox : Producer Claire Richmond (R) (S) (W) RECIPE DETAILS: on Ceefax page
Michael Aspel springs a surprise on another celebrity guest with the help of the famous red book.
Producer Sue Green; Series producer Jack Crawshaw (S) (W)
Brenda Emmanus presents the prize draws.
Executive producer Angela Ferreira (S) (W)
With Comic Relief updates and the final on the 16 March, Red Nose Day, Dale Winton hosts the second of five quiz shows where another 200 contestants compete for prizes. Director Sue McMahon : Producer Mirella Breda (S) (W)
Rwanda Hope in Hell. Ex-EastEnders star Paul Bradley reports on the health nightmare in Rwanda. See Choice.
Producer Kate Broome ; Executive producer Julia Simmons (S) (W) FUNDRAISING PACKLINE: ring [number removed] (calls cost 60p per minute. part of this revenue covers the printing, postage and packaging) or visit the website at www.comicrelief.com
Paul Bradley 's kind of day in Rwanda: page
Followed by National Lottery Update
With Michael Buerk. 10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with Isobel Lang. (S) (W)
Showing as part of the Europe and Us week, chefs
Gordon Ramsay , Rick Stein and Rose Gray are among those commenting on whether the EU has been good or bad for Britain's food. Presented by Adrian Chiles.
Director Nigel Miller ; Producer Jess Bulger (S) Polly Toynbee : page 16
Followed by Weathervlew (W)
Black comedy thriller. Two students, worried about getting into college, discover that they will get preferential treatment if a room-mate commits suicide. Widescreen.
Director Dan Rosen (1997. 15) (S)
Films: pp 58-64 ****
Recent programmes shown again with sign language. Ends 4.05am.
Watchdog with Anne Robinson
The show that exposes underhand trading practices and champions consumers' rights.
(Shown last Thursday) (S) (W)
1.10 Tomorrow's World
Train crash rescue systems are put to the test, while a backyard boffin has a time-saving medical invention.
(Shown last Wednesday) (S) (W)
1.40 Referendum Street
Nicky Campbell question residents whether or not Britain should join the European single currency.
(Shown Sunday at 10.15pm) (S) (W)
2.20 Black Dog: a Depression Tale
An investigation into clinical depression, which one in four Britons experience during their life.
(R) (S) (W)
3.20 See Hear
The magazine show for deaf people, with in-vision subtitles.
(Shown on Saturday at 10.40am on BBC2)
Ends 6.00am.