Presented by Bill Turnbull and Sian Williams.
With 6.24, 6.45, 7.24, 7.45, 8.24, 8.45 business news with Declan Curry;
6.26, 6.54, 7.26, 7.54, 8.26, 8.54 weather with Sarah Wilmshurst;
6.28, 6.56, 7.28, 7.56, 8.28, 8.56 regional news, travel;
6.15, 6.34, 7.15, 7.34, 8.15, 8.34 sport.
Desperate Doings in the Dungeon Rene wonders how he can rescue Herr Flick from the general's dungeon.
Written by David Croft and Jeremy Lloyd
A feature-length episode of the US murder mystery in which the investigative lawyer examines the death of a rock 'n' roll star. Starring Raymond Burr and Barbara Hale.
F Drama. A teenager triggers the start of the Third World War when he hacks into a computer system and is challenged to play Global Thermonuclear Warfare, which he thinks is a brand new game. Review page 52.
Director John Badham (1983. PG)
Weather; Regional News
Fantasy adventure. Finally grown up, Peter Pan is now a workaholic lawyer called
Peter Banning. When Captain Hook kidnaps his children, Peter enlists the help of the fairy Tinkerbell and sets off for Neverland to reclaim his children. Widescreen.
Review page 55.
Captain James HookDustin Hoffman
Director Steven Spielberg (1991, U)
Comedy. Buck Russell is a fun-loving bachelor without a care in the world. He's also the world's greatest slob. So when he has to look after his sharp young nephew and nieces while their parents are away, anything can and will happen. Review page 55.
Director John Hughes (1989, 15) '
Results roundup.
Weather; Regional News
Comedy adventure. Babe, an orphaned pig, is raised on a farm by the sheepdog Fly. Although he is destined for the dinner table, Babe astonishes Farmer Hoggett and his fellow farmyard animals when he shows talent as a "sheep-pig".
Review page 55. (1995, U)
In West Drayton, Anna Ryder Richardson transforms a room with a "beach-hut-on-Mars" space theme, while
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen continues to shock - although this time it's for his use of beige tones. With Carol Smillie. Producer Suzy Carter ; Executive producer Linda Clifford
Craig Doyle enjoys a boating and golfing holiday along the River Shannon in Ireland with Olympic rower
Matthew Pinsent. Sankha Guha follows a B&B tour in France, while Linda Robson takes her family to the Dominican Republic. Series producer Jacqui Stephenson ; Editor Jannine Waddell Repeated with sign language on Wednesday at 2.10am www.bbc.co.uk/holiday 72
Mel finds herself unexpectedly allied to Phil. Robbie 's heroics concerning Anish win him no favours with Nita. Episode written by Tony Etchells For cast see Thursday and Friday
Repeated at 10pm on BBC Choice Tamzin Outhwaite 's questionnaire: page 12; Alison Graham 's soap and flannel: page 30
Romantic thriller. When a priceless Rembrandt is stolen from a Manhattan office building, ace insurance investigator
Virginia "Gin" Baker attributes the heist to master art thief Robert "Mac" MacDougal. Determined to put him away for good, she hatches a plan to apprehend the criminal. Widescreen. Review page 55.
Director Jon Amiel (1999, 12)
With Darren Jordon. 10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with Michael Fish.
Connolly continues his travels with a visit to Newcastle upon Tyne, where he explores Hadrian's Wall, and takes an educational trip to the Woodhorn Colliery Museum in Ashington, once the world's biggest mining town.
Producers Andy Bates and Kim Turberville ; Series producer Steve Brown
Guests Philippa Forrester and Gail Hipgrave join captains Les Dennis and Jeff Green, regulars Rhona Cameron, Gina Yashere, and host Jo Brand on the comedy debate show.
(Postponed from 11 March)
Comedy starring Henry Winkler as a stressed-out computer salesman who, given a week to relax when his wife and children go camping, meets a beautiful yet unpredictable manicurist who transforms his humdrum life. Review page 55. Director Neal Israel (1997.121
Followed by Weatherview