Presented by Jeremy Bowen and Sophie Raworth.
Timetable on Monday (S) (W)
Discussion show. (S)
Followed by News; Weather (S) (W)
Today, interior designer Gordon Whistance creates an oriental-style lounge. Chris Beardshaw brings the seaside to a garden in Birmingham and Ali Ward shows how to customise a garden bench. Contact details on Tuesday (S)
Followed by News; Weather (S) (W)
Lorraine Kelly meets Brookside's Louis Emerick and his adoptive father and hears about the adoption of four children with Down's syndrome. (S)
Identical twins and designers Jane and Ellen Kharade help to transform a bland lounge into the perfect place for a young couple who love to party. (S) Followed by News; Weather (S) (W)
With Bob Monkhouse. (S) (W)
Working Blind. Ranahasa fraught time with a mysterious and intriguing internet patient.
Written by Dawn Harrison (S) (W)
Weather (S) (W)
Weather (S) (W)
Drew and Libby move into their first home, while Richie makes Tess an insulting offer.
Repeated at 5.35pm (S) (W)
The Dig. An archaeological dig on Charlie's land starts a frightening chain of events.
Written by John Collee (R) (S)
Ends 5.35.
Tweenies
Dressed as pirates the Tweenies go in search of treasure.
(R) (S) (W) BBC MUSIC: Tweenies Friends Forever album on sale from retailers
3.45 Arthur
More animated adventures with the aardvark. (R) (S)
4.10 The Wild Thornberrys
Eliza is too afraid to admit that she doesn't know how to skateboard. (S)
4.35 Super Rupert
Canadian drama featuring super hero Rupert Patterson's quest to protect the inhabitants of Boxborough from unseen evil forces. When things go missing Rupert and Russ are prime suspects. (S)
5.00 Blue Peter
Children's magazine presented by Konnie Huq, Liz Barker, Matt Baker and Simon Thomas.
Repeated tomorrow at 7.45am on BBC2 (S)(W)
5.25 Newsround
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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 Sarah Wilmshurst. (S) (W)
This week's edition looks at the new device that can detect unexploded bombs even when buried 15 metres underground and the electronic implant that improves treatment for people suffering from depression. Presented by Philippa Forrester and Peter Snow. Producer David Johnson ; Editor Saul Nasse
Repeated next Wednesday with sign language (S) (W) FURTHER INFORMATION: Ceefax page 623; www.bbc.co.uk/tw
Continuing the observational series which takes a look at Britons and their driving skills.
Emergency. Paramedics Jan Barnes and Jayne Bennett struggle through taxis and revellers to rescue the casualties of Liverpool's nightlife. Battling through
London's gridlock are Derek Roberts and Dave Prowse , trouble-shooters for the capital's buses, who suddenly find themselves at the centre of a massive bomb threat.
Producer Jennie Cosgrove : Series producer Kaye Godleman (S) (W)
Michael Aspel springs another surprise with his red book. Producer Sue Green; Series producer Jack Crawshaw (S) (W)
Brenda Emmanus presents the prize draws.
Executive producer Angela Ferreira (S) (W)
Tonight's show includes vet Danielle Greenberg 's bid to deliver some lambs, two nurses rescue a litter of newborn kittens and the exotic visitor that hitched a ride from
Barcelona to Liverpool in a rucksack. Presented by Rolf Harris , with Edwina Silver and Rhodri Williams.
Producer Tony Moulsdale ; Series producer Helen Nightingale ; (S) (W)
Many aspects of the polar bear's life were a mystery until this remarkable film was made. These magnificent hunters and the world's largest carnivores are captured crashing into snow dens of seal pups, swimming underwater between ice floes and raising their tiny new-born cubs in a winter den. Never before had so much time been spent by wildlife film-makers on the Arctic ice. First shown in 1997 this documentary is narrated by David Attenborough.
Producer Martha Holmes ; Series editor Keith Scholey (R) (S) (W)
With Peter Sissons. 10.30 Regional News
Followed by Weather with Sarah Wilmshurst. (S) (w)
Then National Lottery Draws Update
Through the dramatic stories of four remarkable people, one of whom was shot in the face by a robber, former Beirut hostage John McCarthy explores the dilemma of whether victims should be prepared to forgive. See Choice. Producer Jonathan Mayo (S) (W)
Followed by Weathervlew (W)
Recent programmes shown again with sign language. Ends 2.05am.
Watchdog Consumer rights show, with Nicky Campbell.
Shown last Thursday (S) (W)
12.00 Tomorrow's World Including research which could result in the transplant of genetically-altered liver cells into the liver of a diabetes patient, allowing them to produce their own insulin.
Shown last Wednesday (S) (W)
12.30 The Human Face The second in a four-part series about the human face looks at the processes that take place in the brain when someone looks at a face. With John Cleese. (R) (S) (W)
1.20 See Hear Magazine show for deaf people, with in-vision subtitles.
Shown on Saturday at 10.40am on BBC2
John Cleese continues his investigation of the face. He meets a man who cannot recognise his own children and a woman who is having surgery to look Western. Show more
Ends 6.00am.