Split Second to an Epitaph
(part 2). Ironside becomes an easy target for a killer's accomplice. (R) (S)
Saturday Night. The team search for Ridgy when he goes missing after a storm. (R) (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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Expert Helen McClean interprets viewers' dreams, while female London vicar Richenda Leigh looks to dating agencies to find her a man. Plus a live studio debate, presented by Ross Kelly and Juliet Morris. Producer Abigail Saxon ; Executive producer Chris Loughlin (W) COMMENTS: [number removed] (maximum cost 8p) or e-mail heaven@bbc.co.uk
An episode of the travelling cookery series presented by chef Gary Rhodes. (R) (S)
John Craven and the team look at a new law giving surprising rights to those who hold the title Lord of the Manor. Including weather outlook for the week.
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John Humphrys presents topical interviews and political reports. Including 12.00 News.
Editor David Jordan (S) (W)
Omnibus edition.
For cast see Tuesday and Thursday
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Classic comedy featuring actor Peter Cushing in search of the money Eric and Ernie owe him. (R) (S)
Terry Wogan presents more viewers' responses.
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One-off dramatisation of the novel by Michael Morpurgo, starring Paul Brown, Samantha Beckinsale and Sophie Crome.
Thirteen-year-old Becky thinks the animals on her farm will escape foot and mouth, but then she hears the bad news.
Dramatised by Kate Wood
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A look back over the last 40 years of the world's most popular religious television show. The programme includes behind-the-scenes insights from a former producer, a couple who found love during hymn 149, and the seventies appearance of a suitably-attired Cliff Richard.
Producer Norman Ivison ; Editor Hugh Faupel (S) (W) Songs of Praise reaches 40: page 32
Jane McDonald introduces five hopefuls from Ireland, all vying for a place in the talent show's grand final.
Producer Paul Lewis ; Executive producers Rosetta Bain and Tom Gutteridge
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Michael Aspel and the team of experts gather in the parade ring at Newmarket racecourse where, among the equestrian items, they come across a bronze of Classic winner Ibrahim, with a misshapen ear.
Producer Michele Burgess : Executive producer Christopher Lewis (S) (W) BBC HOMES AND ANTIQUES MAGAZINE: price £2.80, available monthly
Fifth in the eight-part second series of the rural drama.
The Addis family's farming neighbour is brought to his knees by another foot and mouth outbreak.
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The first series of Down to Earth is on Wednesday at 9.40pm on UK Gold
BBC Products: series 1 is available on double video priced £19.99; Faith Addis's Down to Earth stories are £7.99 each from retailers; a Down to Earth CD will be released on 24 October and will be widely available from retailers
Final instalment of the darkly comic three-part drama, adapted by William Boyd from his bestselling novel.
Lorimer Black suddenly understands his boss's motto: "nothing is safe, nothing is secure, nothing is forever".
Producer Sue Birtwistle; Director Howard Davies (S) (W) BBC VIDEO: Armadillo is available, priced f 14.99. from retailers
With Darren Jordon. Weather Philip Avery. (S) (W)
Beginning a new series of the current affairs programme. Inside the War Room. An insight into the events which are shaking the world following the terrorist attacks on America. Editor Mike Robinson (S) (W) Repeated on Wednesday at 1.10am with sign language
See also Terror in America: Children Speak on Wednesday at 7pm WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/panorama
NOTE: as Panorama is likely to react to news, its subject matter may change
Romantic comedy. Kind-hearted prostitute V obliges three young boys who are eagerto see what a girl looks like naked. Posing as a maths tutor to one of the boys, V starts a new life away from the streets, but old acquaintances are never far behind. Widescreen. Review page 63.
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Patrick Moore is joined by Chris Lintott for a back-to-basics explanation of cosmology. Do current theories explain the Universe's 13,000 million year evolution? Can the Universe's fate be predicted? Show more