Omnibus edition.
Presented by Bill Turnbull and Sian Williams.
David Frost interviews the news-makers and reviews the papers with his guests. Including at 9.00 News plus weather later.
In her last item on "divine design" Linda Barker looks at the influence of the Shaker movement on furniture, while actor Chris Langham reviews the week's events. Plus a topical debate. With Ross Kelly and Philippa Forrester.
Antiques panel game, hosted by Michael Aspel , with team captains Dr Mark Porter and Rachel de Thame.
Rural affairs magazine with John Craven. Including the week's weather outlook.
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John Humphrys presents topical interviews and political reports. Including 12.00 News.
Omnibus.
In 1916, Indy sails to Europe to join the Belgian army, becoming involved in the Easter Rebellion in Dublin and falling in love with a suffragette in London.
A Formula One showdown as veteran commentator Murray Walker challenges young driver Jenson Button.
With Ainsley Harriott and chefs Lesley Waters and Tony Tobin.
Weather
Diane Louise Jordan is in Scotland to visit the Aeronautical Rescue Co-ordination Centre at RAF Kinloss as it celebrates 60 years of Search and Rescue. Hymns from St Aidan's chapel at RAF Lossiemouth include I to the Hills Will Lift Mine Eyes; Here I Am, Lord; The Lord's My Shepherd and the Aviators' Hymn.
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Fourth in a six-part dramatisation of Clive King 's novel. Undercover Miss Hardwick is robbed by a fake TV engineer .
Dramatised and produced by Peter Tabern : Director John Hay
Beware of the Hot Dog. Wesley builds a turbo hot-dog grill.
Written by Roy Clarke : Director/Producer Alan JW Bell
From Knightshayes Court, Devon, where finds include Doulton vases and a 17th-centuryjewellery box. With Michael Aspel. Producer Michele Burgess ; Executive producer Christopher Lewis Repeated with sign language Wednesday at 2am www.bbc.co.uk/antiques BBC HOMES AND ANTIQUES MAGAZINE: £2.80. new issue out 13 February
The popular comedian launches a national campaign for people in the creative arts to take their expertise to schools. Producer Sally Dixon : Executive producer Sarah Hargreaves WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/timebank It's a good week for... : page 12
David Attenborough and cameraman Gavin Thurston relate the story of a two-year search for the Congo's lowland gorilla, the animal that inspired the legend of King Kong.
Producer Brian Leith ; Executive producer Neil Nightingale
In the fifth episode of the six-part drama, Jim and Francine brave the Women's Professional Football League function.
Written by Katie Baxendale : Producer Us Steele; Director Rob Bailey
With Peter Sissons.
Weather with Darren Bett.
MMR: Every Parent's Choice. The current-affairs strand returns with an investigation into Dr Andrew Wakefield 's allegation that the MMR vaccine could cause autism and bowel disease.
Producers Gary Home. Stephen Scott : Editor Mike Robinson Repeated with sign language Wednesday 12.50am www.bbc.co.uk/panorama NOTE: as Panorama is likely to react to news, its subject matter may change
Romantic dramastarring Jennifer Beals , Campbell Scott and Yancy Butler. A young psychiatrist asks a beautiful New York dance teacherto teach him dancing. Review page 54. Director Eleanor Bergstein (1995. 12)
Galactic Whirlpools. Patrick Moore and Professor Chris Kitchin discuss helices .of the heavens.
Producer Ian Russell Repeated next Saturday on BBC2
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Patrick Moore is joined by Professor Chris Kitchin to discuss how galaxies are formed, and to predict the fate of the Milky Way when it collides with the Andromeda galaxy in 3,000 million years time. Show more
Drama starring Justin Ifeld ,
Max Goldblatt and Chauncey Leopardi. Three teenage boys decide to take action against a violent bully. Review page 54. Director Neil Tolkin (1996)