An extended Sunday edition of pre-school fun. (R) (S)
Yesterday's Premiership action.
(Shown yesterday 10.25pm) (S)
David Frost interviews the news makers and reviews the papers with his guests. Including, at 9.00 News plus weather later.
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Singer and actress
Bonnie Langford , who had her own TV show at just 12 years old and has appeared in Doctor Who and the 1998 production of Sweet Charity, is today's celebrity guest, while Rowland Rivron and Karen Krizanovich have a go at improving their karma. Hosted by Juliet Morris and Phil Hammond. Producer Bernadette McConnell ; Executive producer Chris Loughlin (W) COMMENTS: [number removed] (maximum cost 8p) or e-mail heaven@bbc.co.uk
Widower's Mite. When Nick's father and Angie's mother move into the basement, an unexpected visitor highlights the problems of their living together.
Written by Richard Ommanney (R) (S)
The latest news on the foot-and-mouth outbreak and a look at how agriculture will change in the aftermath of the crisis. Presented by John Craven. Includes weather for the week ahead.
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John Humphrys presents topical interviews and political reports. Including, at 12.00 News.
Editor David Jordan (S) (W)
Omnibus edition.
Repeated on BBC Choice at 10.05pm
Cast on Thursday (S) (W)
Case of the Jealous Jokester
Television star Josie Joplin controls her sitcom with more whip-cracking than wise-cracks. When she is murdered it falls to lawyer Bill McKenzie - whose niece is framed for the crime - to investigate. Guest starring
Dyan Cannon. (S)
I Comedy thriller starring
Burt Reynolds as kid-hating detective
I Nick McKenna , who reluctantly joins forces with an eight-year-old boy to investigate a gangland killing. Reviews pp 70-75.
Director Henry Winkler (1993, PG)
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A Science Week Special
Eamonn Holmes asks top fertility expert Professor Robert Winston some tricky questions about the meaning of life, while Professor Russell Stannard reveals scientific efforts to prove the existence of God. The Visual
Ministry Gospel Choir sing All Hail the Power of Jesus's Name.
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This week, Rolf and his surprise guest pay a visit to Howlett's
Wild Animal Park in Kent, where they help move a family of 11 gorillas to their new purpose-built home 20 miles away. Meanwhile, Kate Humble meets a man who spends six months of the year living alone on a remote Scottish island monitoring the sea birds, and Rhodri Williams investigates the appalling neglect of horses in Egypt.
Director Imogen Moore ; Series producer Sally Dixon (S) (W)
In a return visit to London's Victoria and Albert Museum ,
Michael Aspel and Paul Atterbury look at more of its treasures, plus previously unseen sequences from other roadshows, including a collection of Winston Churchill mementoes and a "lost" album of Spanish watercolours which turns out to be worth more than £10,000.
Producer Jonathan Wright-Miller ; Executive producer Christopher Lewis
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A second house-meets-garden special, this time Charlie Dimmock teams up with Andy Kane. and Anna Ryder Richardson joins forces with Tommy Walsh.
Producer Paul Franklin ; Executive producer Linda Clifford (R) (S) (W)
The ghost of an old highwayman returns to haunt the village when Dooley appropriates some ancient fishing rights originally granted to the pub. Meanwhile,
Kathleen causes havoc as she learns to drive. See Choice.
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Every year millions of people worldwide come into contact with venomous animals, from snakes and spiders, to fish and even mammals. This programme is an account of nature's most dangerous toxins, as real-life victims share their personal experiences. Narrated by Derek Jacobi. Producers Mike Beynon and Gavin Maxwell ; Executive producer
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With Fiona Bruce. Weather Helen Young. (S) (W)
In Deep Water. Four months after the worst floods in living memory, hundreds of families are still having to rely on temporary accommodation, unable to return to their ruined homes. In tonight's film, David Lomax investigates what led to the disaster, revealing how 85 per cent of flood defences in certain regions give cause for concern. Producer Ken Kirby ; Editor Mike Robinson
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NOTE: as Panorama is likely to react to news, its subject may change.
Followed by Weatherview (W)
Comedy starring Steve Martin as Gil Buckman , an overly anxious father who is determined that his children will have a better childhood than he did. However he finds out that parents' expectations for their offspring rarely match reality. Reviews pp 70-75.
Director Ron Howard (1989, 15) (S)
Ends 6.00am.