Presented by Adrian Chiles and Sian Williams.
Highlights of yesterday's fifth-round matches, featuring Middlesbrough v Blackburn.
(Shown yesterday at 10.15pm)
David Frost interviews the news-makers and reviews the papers with his guests. Including at 9.00 News plus weather later.
Matt Allwright continues his look at 21st-century morals, finding out how a seller of Big Issue, a magazine sold to benefit homeless people, chooses the best place to make his pitch. Plus the regular topical debate. With Ross Kelly and Philippa Forrester.
Hyacinth is horrified to discover that a strange man has spent the night at Elizabeth's.
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.
First of today's two-part omnibus. Concludes 3.25pm.
Live fifth-round coverage from Goodison Park (kickoff 1.30pm) where Premiership side Everton take on First Division Crewe Alexandra.
Introduced by Ray Stubbs and Mark Lawrenson, commentary by Steve Wilson and Joe Royle.
(Match of the Day Live: The FA Cup: Newcastle Utd v Manchester City 6.50pm)
Concluding today's two-part omnibus edition.
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Sally Magnusson celebrates the variety of human relationships when she meets ex-boxer Nigel Benn and his wife Carolyne, and former Burmese political prisoner James Mawdsley and his mother Diana. Michael Ball sings, and hymns include Father, Lord of All Creation; What a Friend We Have in Jesus; and For the Beauty of the Earth.
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Going Home. In the last of the six-part adaptation of Clive King 's novel, Barney and Lou rescue a feverish Stig and take him back to Scraper Low and its standing stones.
Dramatised and produced by Peter Tabem : Director John Hay
A Chaise Longue Too Far. Glenda's unwanted anniversary oresent Droves handv when Howard finds himself locked in. Written by Roy Clarke ; Director/Producer Alan JW Bell
Newcastle United v Manchester City
Live coverage from St James ' Park where Newcastle play host to Manchester City (kickoff 7pm) in the FA Cup fifth round. Hosted by Gary Lineker , with Alan Hansen and Mick McCarthy. John Motson and Trevor Brooking commentate. The quarter-final draw will take place after the match.
Producer Phil Bigwood ; Editor Paul Armstrong WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/football
The first of two new two-part stories starring Daniela Nardini, showing as part of the Crime Doubles strand.
Into the Void. Forensic psychiatrist Natalie Vine (Daniela Nardini ) attempts to uncover the dark secrets of a serial child-killer. The story concludes tomorrow at 9pm.
Written by Alma Cullen
Producer Alison Davis
Director Sun Krishnamma
With Matthew Amroliwala.
Weather with David Braine.
As a curtain-raiser to Wednesday's Your NHS day, the BBC's longest-running observational documentary series makes a return. For 18 years cameras have followed six doctors, beginning with their medical-school interviews and continuing until the present. Some of the six are reaching the top of the medical profession, while others have opted to leave their vocation entirely. This film examines their lives in the light of the wider implications for patients and provides an insight into Britain's beleaguered NHS. Producers Sadie Holland and Jane Stimpson ; Executive producer
Tessa Livingstone Your NHS begins Wednesday at 7.30pm
Live coverage of the final two runs in the two-man bobsleigh event, where the two British teams will be hoping for a medal placing. Paul Dickenson commentates, with analysis from Courtney Rumboldt , Olympic bronze medal-winner with the 1998 four-man bobsleigh team. The British women's curling team will be looking for a win over the United States and, in the men's ice hockey event, Sweden take on the Czech Republic, the reigning Olympic champions. iw) BBCi: special interactive features are available to digital viewers by using the red key on their remote control Website: www.bbc.co.uk/winterolympics
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