Presented by Jeremy Bowen and Sophie Raworth.
Timetable on Monday
Robert Kilroy-Silk hosts another Studio discussion. AUDIENCE: for details on how to join, ring [number removed] (national rate)
Followed by News; Weather
With love in the air, ideas for wedding flowers, presents that will make money, and a romantic bedroom. Followed by News; Weather
Today the team transform a home in Claverdon,
Warwickshire.
Old-fashioned rivalry today as a Lancastrian and a Yorkshireman both try to find bargain antiques. Hosted by David Dickinson.
(R) (S) (W)
Followed by News; Weather
(S) (W)
Quiz with subterfuge.
Elimination quiz. (R) (S) (W)
Weather
Weather
Stuart refuses to listen to Tracey. Flick gets a dressing-down.
Repeated at 5.35pm
Carry That Weight. Ben uncovers an obsession that goes across generations.
Episode written by Will Trotter Caston Thursday and Friday
Continued live action from the World Snooker championships, plus coverage of the 3.05 from Ascot. (S - not racing)
Ends 3.45.
Tweenies Songtime
Followed by Tweenies
The friends dress up as pirates.
Ends 5.35.
Arthur
Buster's friends learn he has asthma, and prankster poltergeists arrive in Elwood City.
4.10 UBOS
Gus and Cassy accidentally sit on a legendary throne created by Merlin.
4.35 Even Stevens
An episode of the American comedy about a well-intentioned, clumsy schoolboy who struggles amid a family of over-achievers. Ren, Louis and Chloe want to commemorate the history of their school with a display.
5.00 Blue Peter
A look at the history of May Day through the ages, Simon Thomas discovers the lost London underground and the viewer who saved his brother's life. Repeated with sign language tomorrow at 7.45am on BBC2
5.25 Newsround
Shown at 1.45pm
With Huw Edwards. Including a weather summary. 65
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Followed by Weather with Helen Willetts.
Tonight viewers can test the artificial intelligence of virtual presenter Maddy by asking her questions live on air. Plus the professor in South Africa who is potty about penguins. Executive producer Tina Fletcher ; Series producer Sally Dixon WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/tw
Two Coronation Street favourites, actors Sherrie Hewson and William Roache, are reunited for tonight's cooking contest. They join chefs Lesley Waters and Ross Burden.
Director Chris Fox ; Producer Sue Walton
RECIPE DETAILS: see Ceefax page
Lesley Garrett, Dave Lee Travis, Suzi Quatro and Billy Bragg are among the nine musically-minded contestants trying to win £50,000 for charity. Hosted by Anne Robinson.
BBC PRODUCTS: CD-Roms, Weakest Link, for PC and Playstation, both £24.99; video, Weakest Link - Insults and Exits, price £12.99, available now
Contestants compete to enter Saturday's The National
Lottery: Jet Set. Plus, the midweek draws.
As the Queen prepares to celebrate her Golden Jubilee this new four-part series, written and presented by William Shawcross , tells the story of her 50-year reign through personal recollections, archive film and new footage.
Servant of the People. A look at the Queen's relationship with her people during a period of unprecedented social change. Including an interview with the Princess Royal.
Series producer John Bridcut Being granted rare access to the monarch: page 34; RT Shop book and tape offer: page 35
With Peter Sissons. 10.25 Regional News
Then Weather with Helen Willetts.
Followed by National Lottery Update
With this year's FA Cup final on Saturday, this documentary provides an opportune moment to look back at some of the best stories to emerge from finals of the past 30 years.
Included are heroes and villains, triumphs and tragedies, as well as the 1970 final, the first to be shown in colour.
Producer Martyn Smith : Executive producer Alan Brown See also The FA Cup Classic on Friday at 10.35pm
Drama starring Rutger Hauer , Eric Roberts and Karen Allen. Prior to a Mediterranean sailing trip to refloat their marriage, Morgan and Kit Norvell encounter a rich couple also Europe-bound, but with a deadly hidden agenda. Review page 52. Director John Mackenzie (1993, 15) Teach yourself Rutger Hauer : page 51
Followed by Weatherview
Recently shown programmes, repeated with sign language. Ends 3.45.
Tomorrow's World The chances of humans finding a permanent home in space. Shown last Wednesday
1.45 Holiday on a Shoestring Shown on Monday at 7pm
2.15 UK's Worst.... Rail Operators? Nick Knowles and Rianna Scipio take a trip with the rail company that nominates itself as the UK'S worst. Shown last Thursday
2.45 Weird Nature A took at the multifarious ways in which animals catch their prey.
3.15 The Toughest Job in Britain Jeremy Spake endures the Oman desert with the Pioneer Regiment. Shown last Friday
Series that explores strange behaviour in the animal kingdom. The bizarre methods employed by some creatures to catch their prey, from fish to lemurs. Show more