Presented by Paul Welsh and Sian Williams. With regular news, weather and sport updates.
David Frost interviews the news-makers and reviews the papers with his guests. Including at 9.00 News plus weather later.
Alternative therapies are put to the test at the Mind, Body and Spirit Festival in Manchester. Plus there's an interview on the healing power of music with Tim Wheater , formerly of the Eurythmics, and the Whirling Dervishes perform their dance. With Ross Kelly and Alice Beer.
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Live coverage from Bristol as Britain's Paula Radcliffe tries to retain her title in the women's race, plus highlights of the men's event. Steve Cram and Brendan Foster commentate.
Highlights at 2.45pm on BBC2. Editor Jim Bentley ; Executive producer
Martin Webster
John Craven and the team look at how one of Britain's largest organisations has "mislaid" thousands of acres. Plus the new disease sweeping through Britain's pigs and a chance to vote for the finalists in the RT/Countryfile photo competition. Including weather outlook for the week. E-MAIL: countryfile@bbc.co.uk
Vote for your favourite country image: page 51
John Humphrys presents topical interviews and political reports. Including 12.00 News.
Omnibus edition.
For cast see Thursday
Terry Wogan presents more viewers' responses.
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Jane McDonald introduces five hopefuls from Ireland as they try to impress a celebrity panel that includes Patsy Kensit and Boyzone's Stephen Gately.
(Postponed from last Sunday)
Michael Aspel and the team of experts return to Newmarket racecourse to delve further into the history of the sport of kings and to introduce previously unseen finds from other shows, including an eccentric sketch by Heath Robinson an 18th-century knee-hole desk built around a 17th-century table, a Victorian stick pin with a 4,000-year-old stone and a rare mustard spoon bought by chance in a £5 job lot.
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A gala concert celebrating 40 years of the series in which Pam Rhodes isjoined at London's Royal Albert Hall by Cliff Richard , Gloria Gaynor and Daniel O'Donnell , the BBC Concert Orchestra as well as the many of the presenters who have worked on the programme over the years. Hymns include All People That on Earth Do Dwell, How Great Thou Art, The Day Thou Gavest and Thine Be the Glory.
Producer R Medwyn Hughes; Editor Hugh Faupel
Sixth in the eight-part second series of the rural drama. Home Truths. Brian and Faith decide to sell up and buy somewhere larger but things don't go as smoothly as they anticipated. Marcus takes the opportunity to leave home, the various properties they see all fail to appeal and Molly is determined that no one will buy her house.
Written by Ashley Pharoah
Producer Rosemarie Whitman ; Director Indra Bhose The first series of Down to Earth is on Wednesday at 9.40pm on UK Gold
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With George Alagiah. Weather Isobel Lang.
Another in-depth current-affairs investigation of events either at home or abroad.
Editor Mike Robinson Repeated with sign language on Wednesday at 1.15am WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/panorama
Erotic thriller.
A psychiatrist uncovers a dark secret when he is asked to investigate the violent behaviour of his best friend's new bride.
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