Pre-school fun. (R) (S)
Yesterday's Premiership action.
(Shown yesterday 10.30pm) (S)
Featuring interviews with Ryan Giggs, David James and Eidur Gudjohnsen. Last in the series. 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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Athlete Carl Lewis recalls his career and Bill Oddie attends a Scottish spiritual retreat. Producer Moira Kean ; Executive producer Chris Loughlin (W) COMMENTS: [number removed] (maximum cost 8p) or e-mail heaven@bbc.co.uk
Summerfruits recipes including strawberry cheesecake and millefeuille. (R) (S)
John Craven reports on the foot-and-mouth crisis and the row over situating GM crops, while Michaela Strachan looks at the benefits of FSC-labelled wood. Including weather for the week ahead. (S) (W) E-MAIL: countryfile@bbc.co.uk
John Humphrys presents topical interviews and political reports. Including 12.00 News.
Editor David Jordan (S) (W)
Omnibus edition.
Repeated on BBC Choice at 7pm
Cast on Thursday (S) (W)
Case of the Lady in the Lake
When an heiress disappears in the same lake that claimed her twin, the evidence points to the woman's husband. (S)
Another chance to see the first part of the romantic comedy series starring Ardal O'Hanlon. George tries to keep his secret. Shown last Monday (S)(W)
Kate Humble appeals on behalf of Earthwatch, an environmental charity. (S) (W) Repeated Wednesday 1.05pm on BBC2 DONATIONS: Earthwatch.[address removed]; telephone [number removed]: or access the website: www.earthwatch.org/europe
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Actress Wendy Craig shares her childhood memories with Eamonn Holmes. Music comes from Michael Ball , Paul Lee and Libera, and the Clifton Cathedral Choir sing Let All the World in Every Comer Sing, For the Beauty of the Earth and The Day Thou Gavest. (S) (W)
Alan Titchmarsh , Charlie Dimmock , Chris Beardshaw and Diarmuid Gavin host a live behind-the-scenes preview.
Another visit can be seen tomorrow at 3.30pm on BBC2.
Series producer Karen Benveniste ; Executive producer Owen Gay (S) It's show time: page 37
A White Sweater and a Solicitor's Letter. A letter intended for Compo interests the town and terrifies his son, Tom.
Written by Roy Clarke ; Director/Producer Alan JW Bell (S) (W)
Foxy Business. A detailed study, recorded over three years, of a community of foxes living on a landfill site. Narrated by David Attenborough.
Producer Mark Jacobs : Series editor Sara Ford (S) (W) BeastEnders: page 21
After building an extension to their home in Cherry Hinton in Cambridge, Roshan and Fatima Alimohamed have turned their attention to their garden, yet haven't progressed very far. With Fatima away for two days, Alan Titchmarsh, Charlie Dimmock and Tommy Walsh step in.
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This week starring Timothy West and John Gordon-Sinclair.
Country GP Dr Collins asks DS Bannister to help him assist in the suicide of his terminally ill wife. But when Bannister examines the situation, a terrible truth appears.
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With George Alagiah. Weather Philip Avery. (S) (W)
Not Cricket! An investigation into match fixing in international cricket, following new evidence of organised crime within the game. Panorama uncovers corruption in India, South Africa and Sharjah, and asks how the authorities plan to act. Producer Nick Hudson ; Editor Mike Robinson
Repeated on Wednesday at 12.20am 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
*** Thriller starring Gene Hackman and Anne Archer.
Following a murder, an assistant district attorney travels to Canada to persuade an eye-witness to speak - but the killer intends to get to the witness first. (Widescreen) Review page 50.
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Followed by Weatherview
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story, starring Richard Crenna. A boy makes legal history by trying to "divorce" his natural parents. Review page 53.
Director Sandy Smolan (1993. PG) (S)
Ends 6.00am.