Presented by Michael Peschardt and Sian Williams , with Gaby Roslin reporting live from Wimbledon at 8.30.
Timetable on Monday
Studio discussion, hosted by Robert Kilroy-Silk . Followed by News; Weather
Paul and Louise are a wedded couple who separated but are keen to save their marriage.
Psychologist Geoffrey Beattie provides expert analysis as they vent their feelings in front of a studio audience. Hosted by Jill McCullough. PARTICIPATION: join the live chat after each show on www.bbc.co.uk/relationships Followed by News; Weather
Jake Robinson and Gavin Lowe are in East Sussex to transform a seafront lounge into a relaxing room with both English and Moroccan influences. Presented byKateSilverton.
Sue Barker with live coverage of the second Tuesday from SW19, which is traditionally when the ladies' singles competition reaches the quarter-final stage.
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On this day last year, as Serena Williams fell prey to illness and defeat at the hands of Jennifer Capriati , sister Venus swept aside the challenge of number nine seed Nathalie Tauziat in straight sets. The day's most convincing victory, however, belonged to Belgium's Justine Henin , whose domination of her quarter-final against
Conchita Martinez was such that the Spaniard won only one game. WEBSITE: vww.bbc.co.uk/wimbledon
With Huw Edwards. Including a weather summary.
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Followed by Weather with David Braine.
Beasts on the Streets. While creatures like rats, pigeons and raccoons are firmly established city dwellers, other sometimes more dangerous creatures are beginning to adapt to the urban jungle, including alligators, monkeys, moose and bears. Narrated by David Attenborough.
Producer Holly Spearing ; Series editor Sara Ford
Laura invites Janine over and lays a trap for Ian. Robbie's plans go awry, and Anthony receives a disturbing call.
Episode written by Jeff Povey For cast see Thursday and Friday Repeated at 10pm on BBC Choice WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/eastenders 63
High Risk. Hostilities spill over when a new recruit chooses a casino as the venue for Ric's stag night.
Written by Maria Jones : Producer Anne Edyvean ; Director John Alexander
The first in a new six-part drama series about three brothers and their struggling business in Nottingham.
Local big-shot Jack Edwards , to whom the Eustaces are heavily in debt, intercepts a diesel consignment on its way from France to the warehouse.
Written by Ashley Pharoah : Producer Polly Hill : Director Ashley Pearce It's a man thing: page 38
With Peter Sissons. 10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with David Braine.
Scotland is restricting parents' right to smacking, and it has been outlawed in schools, yet three quarters of parents admit they smack their children. With the help of real-life family scenarios, this film weighs up the pros and cons of this controversial form of child-punishment.
[Photo caption] For many parents, smacking is a last resort when they need to discipline a child, but is it strictly necessary?
A Good Smack? 10.35pm BBC1
Have you ever smacked your child? Apparently three-quarters of parents admit that they smack their children, although for many it's done only when they can find no other way to impose their will.
As Scotland introduces a new law to prevent adults from smacking children under the age of three, this documentary puts cameras in the homes of three families where smacking happens daily. In two of the homes you can sympathise with the frustrated parents, even if you don't approve of their actions. Their exuberant kids would try the most saintly adult. Most interesting, though, are Alan and Elspeth Bright, a Christian couple with six children, who do not allow the cameras to show them smacking their children, but are adamant that smacking is not wrong "when it's done the right way", by which they mean in a caring family context.
After watching the footage, relentlessly optimistic child psychologist Karen Sullivan (a sort of highly qualified Mary Poppins with two sons of her own) advises the families on how they can achieve harmony without hitting.
Much of her advice we've heard before. Most children's behavioural problems seem to be controlled by praising the good, ignoring the bad and offering plenty of "gold star" incentive schemes. But it works. The only family who are not interested in trying her ideas are the Brights. "With six children in the house, to keep track of who's been grounded, who's not allowed on the Playstation today, who can't have sweets tomorrow... I think my head would pop," says Elspeth, who refuses to feel guilty about her chosen form of disciplining, arguing that she was smacked as a child and it didn't do her any harm.
Romantic drama adapted from
] the novel by Barbara Taylor Bradford and starring
Janine Turner. A businesswoman's plans to spend her life with a television reporter are shattered when he is kidnapped while on an assignment in a war zone. Review page 57.
Director Bobby Roth (1999,12)
Followed by Weatherview
A selection of recently shown programmes, repeated with sign language. Ends 3.20.
A Life of Grime The documentary series follows environmental-health workers near Manchester. Shown last Monday 53
1.35 Your Money or Your Life Financial advice with Alvin Hall.
First shown on BBC2
2.05 Commandos of Cool Following two PR mavericks who use guerrilla marketing to promote clothing. First shown on BBC2
2.35 See Hear Shown on Saturday at 8.15am on BBC2