Presented by Darren Jordon and Sian Williams. With regular news, weather and sport updates.
(W)
David Frost interviews the news-makers and reviews the papers with his guests. Including at 8.30 News plus weather later.
(S) (W)
Today, the Rev Richenda Leigh walks over hot coals to boost her confidence, while Alice Beer meets heptathleteà Denise Lewis, winner of the gold medal at the Sydneyà Olympics. Hosted by Philippa Forrester and Ross Kelly.
(W)
Comments: [number removed] (maximum cost 8p) or e-mail [email address removed]
Live coverage of the opening morning's play in the final of the World Match Play championship at Wentworth's West Course. Presented by Steve Rider , with commentary by Peter Alliss , Ken Brown ,
Alex Hay and Julian Tutt , plus reports from Dougie Donnelly. Executive producers Paul Davies and Barbara Slater (S) (W)
John Craven and the team look at why UK farmers and consumers are being short-changed in the organic food stakes. Plus a problem pony provides a challenge for a horse whisperer. Including the week's weather outlook.
(S) (W)
E-mail: [email address removed]
John Humphrys presents topical interviews and political reports. Including 12.30 News.
(S) (W)
Omnibus edition.
For cast see Thursday (S) (W)
Alistair McGowan presents more viewers' responses.
WRITE TO: Points of View. BBC Television. London. W12 7TS: phone/fax: [number removed]: or e-mail pov@bbc.co.uk
Website: bbc.co.uk/pov (S) (W)
Weather (S) (W)
(S) (W)
Pam Rhodes visits Worcester and its ancient cathedral. She also visits composer
Edward Elgar 's birthplace and finds out why novice oarsmen are rowing the Atlantic. Hymns include The Church's 's One Foundation and How Shall I Sing That Majesty. (S) (W)
Five hopefuls from London join presenter Jane McDonald for another heat of the talent show's second series.
Judging proceedings are regular panellists Barbara Windsor and Nigel Martin-Smith , who are joined by Sunday Mirror television critic Ian Hyland and former Coronation Street actress Denise Welch.
Producer Paul Lewis ; Executive producers Rosetta Bain and Tom Gutteridge (S) (W)
A Victorian Welsh hat and several plates from the Nant
Gawr and Swansea potteries turn up when Michael Aspel and the team of experts visit Bridgend in Wales. Other finds include a bow-fronted barometer, a bargain pot which turns out to be surprisingly old, and a valuable whale's tooth.
Producer Michele Burgess ; Executive producer Christopher Lewis (S) (W) BBC HOMES AND ANTIQUES MAGAZINE: price L2.80, available monthly
An affectionate tribute to actress Penelope Keith , outlining her life and career. Featuring interviews with her colleagues and clips from her many television successes, including The Good Life, To the Manor Born, Executive Stress, Next of Kin and No Job for a Lady.
Director Angela O'Leary ; Producer Janice Thomas (R) (S)
Penultimate episode of second series of the rural drama.
Brian discovers that his neighbour, Ray, is facing bankruptcy. His last hope is a grant from a village trust set up to help locals after the foot-and-mouth epidemic. However, the trust is not as honourable as it sounds, as Sarah investigates, dragging her dad with her.
(S) (W)
The first series of Down to Earth is on Wednesday at 9.40pm on UK Gold
BBC Products: series one 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
A one-off special documentary following the cubs of a pride of lions on the African plains. Using "bouldercam" - a remote camera disguised as a rock - the film follows the cubs as they make their journey from infancy to adulthood. Narrated by David Attenborough.
Producer John Downer : Executive producer Neil Nightingale (R) (S) (W)
With Peter Sissons. Weather David Braine. (S) (W)
Another in-depth current-affairs investigation.
An examination of whether people should be informed that their name is on a secret risk list of those exposed to the human form of mad cow disease through blood or surgical instruments. Sarah Barclay reports.
(S) (W)
(Repeated with sign language on Wednesday at 12.25am)
Website: [web address removed]
Note: as Panorama is likely to react to news, its subject matter may change
Drama starring Mitzi Kapture as military investigator Joanne Jensen , whose efforts to prove that a marine officer has killed his wife are hampered by a lack of material evidence, including the body. Review page 54.
Director Robert Lewis (1997, 15) (S)
Followed by Weathervlew (W)