Presented by Bill Turnbull and Kate Sanderson.
David Frost interviews the news-makers and reviews the papers with his guests. Including at 9.00 News plus weather later.
Actor Kevin Costner talks about his new film Dragonfly, and reflects on the break-up with his Partner. Plus, Ben Fogle investigates vampires, and Philippa Forrester and Ross Kelly host the regular debate.
Executive producer Chris Loughlin
Series producer Abigail Saxon
Rerun of the docu-soap following life on a cruise ship. Jane has an on-stage crisis.
The intimate social life of the dholes or "red dogs" of India's Kanha National Park.
Then Weather for the Week Ahead
John Humphrys presents topical interviews and political reports. Including 12.00 News.
Comedy with Patricia Routledge. Hyacinth puts aside her plans for Richard's retirement.
Omnibus.
Further coverage of the final day of the PGA championship from Wentworth. Peter Alliss, Alex Hay , Ken Brown , Julian Tutt , Laura Davies and John Hawkesworth commentate.
With Steve Rider.
Highlights from Kobe in Japan of England's final warm-up game against Cameroon, before they kick off their World Cup finals campaign against Sweden in a week's time. Presented by Gary Lineker. Highlights of the opening game of World Cup 2002 are on Friday at 7pm. Producer Phil Bigwood ; Editor
Paul Armstrong BBC WORLD CUP MAGAZINE: £3.95 WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/woridcup
Our World Cup special: page 23; Win a trip to the final in Japan: page 44
Samantha Robson appeals on behalf of the London Connection, which helps young homeless people back into the community. Repeated on Wednesday at 1.10pm on BBC2 DONATIONS: [address removed] or telephone [number removed]
The forum for comments on BBC programmes. With
Eamonn Holmes. WRITE TO: PointsofWew, BBC Television. London, W12 7TS: phone/fax: [number removed] or email pov@bbc.co.uk Website: bbc.co.uk/pov
With Fiona Bruce.
Weather with Rob McElwee.
Toyah Willcox searches for an angel in Liverpool and meets the Archbishop of York. Hymns, from York Minster , include Holy, Holy, Holy and Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence.
Producer Pamela Hossick
Editor Hugh Faupel
RT SHOP: BBC CD. Songs of Praise - Your Favourite Hymns and Music, £12.99 (normally 14.99). Telephone [number removed]
Earlier this month an exhibition of treasures amassed by the royal family over the centuries opened at the redesigned Queen's Gallery. Showing as part of the Golden Jubilee celebrations, this film charts the gallery's construction and the exhibition's installation, and tells the individual stories of some of the treasures on show.
Judgement Day. In the final episode of the six-part rural drama disaster strikes when Jean and Wilf go looking for scrap in a derelict house. The series returns next year.
Written by Chris Chibnall
Producer Phil Collinson ; Director Jonathan Campbell
With Fiona Bruce.
Weather with Rob McElwee.
Tony in Adland. Vivian White investigates claims that rules were broken so that taxpayers paid for Labour Party advertising campaigns in the run-up to the 2001 election. Producer Mike Rudin ; Editor Mike Robinson Repeated with sign language on Tuesday at 1.25am WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/panorama NOTE: as Panorama is likely to react to news, its subject matter may change
Chris Eubank looks behind the public image of Muhammad Ali , revealing the impact of Islam on the boxer's career and assessing what really made him "the greatest" in his field. Director/Producer Roger Childs
Crime comedy starring Alfred Molina and Helen Slater. A computer hacker and a timid civil servant team up to bring down an unscrupulous firm of developers. Review page 53. Director John Hay (1994, PG)