Presented by Bill Turnbull and Sian Williams. Including news from Kate Sanderson.
(Timetable on Monday)
Discussion show hosted by Robert Kilroy-Silk.
Followed by News; Weather.
North African cooking inspires James Martin, a living room is revamped by Nick Dent and Andy Sturgeon watches wildlife in the garden. Presented by Suzi Perry.
Followed by News; Weather.
A dull patio in Surrey receives a rustic revamp from Kim Wilde in the horticultural makeover show.
Two dancing divas have three rooms revamped, including a hot pink bedroom. With Anna Ryder Richardson.
Followed by News; Weather.
Billy Murray and Clara Salaman of The Bill join the BBC's Hazel Irvine and Eddie Mair for today's word game show.
Dave asks Gemma's dad if he can marry her, Mark has a sore throat on the Topaz and Nadia Sawalha finds out how reps are kept on their toes. (S)
Joel and Dee set aside their emotions while Toadie faces an ethical dilemma. is there a place in the team for Paul?
Repeated at 5.35pm.
Continuing the live coverage from BBC2 of the opening day's two singles matches at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham. Commentary by John Barrett, David Mercer and John Lloyd. Continues on BBC2.
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Ends 5.35.
Tweenies Songtime
(S) (W)
Followed by Tweenies
Max plays with an orchestra. (S) (W)
3.45 Rugrats
The friends fear the sky is falling. (R) (S)
3.55 Smart on the Road
A mammoth mosaic brightens up a brick wall in Warrington. Presented by Bizi Lizi and Mark Speight. (S) (W)
4.10 The Wild Thornberrys
Eliza's father foils her attempts to explore. (R) (S)
4.35 The Next Big Thing
Girl group Elusive are among the hopefuls.
Repeated next Sunday on BBC2. (S) (W)
5.00 Blue Peter
Mis-Teeq drop by to perform their new hit in the studio.
Repeated next Monday on BBC2. (S) (W)
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5.20 Newsround Extra
The future of television is investigated by Becky Jago. (S) (W)
Shown at 1.45pm.
With Fiona Bruce. Including weather and sport.
Details on Monday. (S)
Followed by Weather with Helen Willetts.
The first of eight shows investigating not-so-professional professionals - then confronting them with the evidence.
Undercover reporter Matt Allwright trails a time-wasting heating engineer and a rogue gas fitter.
Dermot O'Leary presents this week's chart smashes.
Repeated tomorrow.
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Phil plays on Mel's worries and provokes drastic decisions.
For cast see Thursday.
Repeated at 10pm on BBC Choice.
Omnibus next Sunday.
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In episode six in the eight-part drama Kenny comes to terms with his father but another shock awaits. Meanwhile, Douglas's plans go awry. Contains strong language.
Ulrika Jonsson joins team captains Paul Merson and David Gower on the comic sports quiz. Featuring regulars Rory McGrath, Jonathan Ross and referee Nick Hancock.
Repeated tomorrow.
With Michael Buerk.
10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with Helen Willetts.
Big Jock waves his wad in the fourth sketch show from BBC Scotland. Starring Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill.
Repeated tomorrow.
Another four celebrities guest on the television-themed comic quiz. Presented by Jonathan Ross, with assistance from team captains Julian Clary and Phill Jupitus.
In a look ahead to what promises to be 16 exciting days of contest from Salt Lake City, Steve Rider, Sue Barker and Hazel Irvine profile British hopefuls and recall past triumphs. Coverage of the opening ceremony is at 2am.
Drama starring Brad Pitt and Rick Schroder. A delinquent teenager faces friction when he leaves jail on parole and returns to the trailer home he shares with his self-righteous brother. Review page 57. (1990, 15)
Followed by Weatherview.
Coverage from Salt Lake City's Olympic stadium of the opening ceremony which will set the tone for the 17 days of competition to follow.
Presented by Hazel Irvine, commentary Barry Davies.
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