Presented by Jeremy Bowen and Sophie Raworth.
Timetable on Tuesday
Studio discussion.
Followed by News; Weather
Shauna Lowry and Nick Knowles file another report from Southampton General.
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Followed by News; Weather
Mark Evans and Kim Wilde are in Redhill, Surrey where they create a four-season themed dream garden.
Linda Barker and the team go colour crazy in Kidderminster in Worcestershire.
Followed by News; Weather
Elimination quiz.
A prisoner returns home to a shocking revelation.
Weather
Weather
Madge's message restores Harold's faith.
Repeated at 5.35pm
Hyacinth intervenes when Daddy goes on the rampage dressed as a spaceman.
Further first-round coverage of the International Open from the Belfry.
Ends 5.35.
Wildlife
Another animated animal adventure.
3.30 Tweenies
The gang hear some stories about large and small animals.
3.50 Casper
A triple bill of fun with the animated apparition.
4.10 Home Farm Twins
The twins go on an ill-fated pony-trekking trip.
4.25 Rotten Ralph
Dad buys a new "boom box".
BBC CD-ROM: for PC, price £19.99
4.35 The Wild House
Comedy drama rerun. Natalie takes control.
5.00 Short Change
Angellica Bell, Rhodri Owen and Ortis investigate viewers' consumer stories.
(Repeated tomorrow with sign language at 8am on BBC2)
Shown at 1.45pm
With Huw Edwards. Including a weather summary.
(For details see Monday)
Followed by Weather with David Braine.
The show in which people exchange holidays with strangers returns for an eight-part series, presented by Carol Smillie.
Further Information: Ceefax page
Andrew Duncan interviews Carol Smillie: page 28
It's Ian and Laura's big day. Peggy gets a firm offer on the Vic.
(Repeated on BBC Choice at 10pm)
Fast-moving general-knowledge quiz, with Anne Robinson.
BBC Magazine: Weakest Link, price £4.99, from newsagents
The first in a new seven-part series in which a group of 17 volunteers attempt to live for seven weeks as their Iron Age ancestors did over 2,000 years ago in authentic roundhouses on a hill fort at Castell Henllys in west Wales.
RT Shop: BBC book Surviving the Iron Age, for details see page 17
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Documentary following Brigadier Alex "Birtie" Birtwhistle, a few days away from retirement, as he embarks on one last mission - to sort out the chaos of the foot and mouth crisis in the country's worst affected area, Cumbria.
With Michael Buerk.
10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with David Braine.
David Dimbleby's panel in London includes agriculture minister Nick Brown, head of Conservative Parliamentary Campaigns Unit John Redwood, Liberal Democrat spokesperson Jenny Tongue, The Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee, and former chief inspector of Ofsted Chris Woodhead.
(Contact Details: phone [number removed] (calls charged at 25p), or e-mail via the programme's website: [address removed]
Ross previews the 54th Cannes Film Festival, which includes the premiere of Moulin Rouge starring Nicole Kidman.
Followed by Holiday Weather
Comedy starring Gene Wilder , Jill Clayburgh and Richard Pryor. On a train journey to Chicago, a publisher romances a beautiful secretary. But the journey turns into a nightmare when he's involved with a murderous gang. Review page 57. Director Arthur Hiller (1976. PG)
Ends 6.00am.