Pre-school fun. (R) (S)
Highlights from the Millennium stadium of the FA Cup final between Arsenal and Liverpool.
(Shown yesterday 11.15pm) (S)
Featuring interviews with Derby striker Malcolm Christie and Celtic midfielder Neil Lennon. Presented by Lisa Rogers and Matt Smith.
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David Frost interviews the news-makers and reviews the papers with his guests. Including 9.00 News plus weather later.
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Veteran Hollywood actor Rod Steiger reflects on his career, while Birds of a Feather's
Lesley Joseph forsakes home comforts and communes with the earth on a pagan survival week. Presented by Juliet Morris and Phil Hammond. Producer Moira Kean ; Executive producer Chris Loughlin (W) COMMENTS: [number removed] (maximum cost 8p) or e-mail heaven@bbc.co.uk
Late-summer recipes including Sri Lankan curry, Thai prawns with angel-hair pasta and coconut-lime cake. (R) (S)
John Craven reports on the foot-and-mouth crisis while Charlotte Smith investigates allegations that construction companies are damaging the sea bed when collecting building aggregates. Including weather for the week ahead.
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John Humphrys presents topical interviews and political reports. Including 12.00 News.
Editor David Jordan (S) (W)
Omnibus edition.
Repeated on BBC Choice at 10pm
Cast on Thursday (S) (W)
The opening episode of the holiday-camp comedy, first shown on New Year's Day 1980. The staff return for a new season to find a change of boss. Written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft
Producer David Croft (R) (S)
Comedy. In the twenties, the wild 1,500-mile-long Monte Carlo Rally attracts drivers from the world over - but some are less sporting than others. Widescreen. Review page 44.
Director ken Annakin , Sam Itzkovitch
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Sally Magnusson cycles round the Scottish Borders. En route, she meets former British Lions rugby union captain Finlay Calder , tours the ancestral home of Sir Walter Scott and hears Eddi Reader perform How Great Thou Art.
Music from Melrose parish church includes Thy Hand, 0 God, Has Guided, / Waited Patiently, When I Survey the Wondrous Cross and We Have a Gospel to Proclaim.
Producer Justin C Adams ; Editor Hugh Faupel (S) (W)
The budget travel show sees Sankha Guha lying on a beach in Kenya, Kate Humble exploring Andalucia in southern
Spain, Matt Allwright taking a weekend break in Berlin, and Claudia Winkleman staying in a cottage in South Wales.
Series producer Anne Taylor ; Executive producer John Comerford (S) (w)
A Hair of the Blonde That Bit You. When Pearl finds a long blonde hair on Howard, he recruits his friends to explain it.
Written by Roy Clarke ; Director/Producer Alan JW Bell (S) (W)
Pelicans - Taking the Plunge. From the moment they are hatched, the brown pelicans of Florida and Mexico must learn how to plunge-dive from high cliff-tops for fish. This documentary puts miniature cameras among the birds to reveal what it's like to battle in the nest, fly in a flock and dive into a feeding frenzy. Narrated by David Attenborough. Producer James Honeyborne : Series editor Sara Ford (S) (W)
Coverage of this year's Radio Times-sponsored ceremony from Grosvenor House, London, hosted by Angus Deayton. Two of the top awards see Judi Dench, Geraldine James, Fay Ripley, Amanda Redman, and Alison Steadman up for best actress, while Michael Gambon, Steven Mackintosh, Pete Postlethwaite and Ken Stott compete for best actor. Radio Times readers are among voters deciding between Inspector Morse, A Touch of Frost, The Vicar of Dibley, Seeing Red and Hero of the Hour for the Lew Grade Audience Award.
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Arena: And the Winner Is.... follows at 11.20pm on BBC2
Angus Deayton on hosting the awards, and Alison Graham's guide to the nominees: page 30
With Fiona Bruce. Weather Peter Cockroft. (S) (W)
An investigation into the suggestion that some general practitioners routinely prescribe tranquillisers despite being warned 20 years ago that they could cause side effects and addiction. Central to tonight's film is a former addict suing the company that invented benzodiazepine. Producer Murdoch Rodgers Editor Mike Robinson
Repeated on Wednesday at 11.45pm with sign language (S) (W) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/panorama
As Panorama is likely to react to news events, its subject matter may change
Sequel to the Oscar-winning Terms of Endearment. Since her daughter's death, Aurora Greenway has been trying to bring up her grandchildren, but her strained relationship with them is all too familiar. Widescreen. Review page 47.
Director Robert Harling (1996, 15) (S) (W) Barry Norman on Shirley MacLaine : page 44
Followed by Weatherview (W)
Ends 6.00am.