Presented by Michael Peschardt and Sian Williams.
Timetable on Monday
Robert Kilroy-Silk hosts the discussion. Followed by News; Weather
A couple fear that their marriage is over unless they can stop arguing. With Jill McCullough and Professor Geoffrey Beattie. Editor Dominique Vulliamy www.bbc.co.uk/health
Followed by News; Weather
A cluttered spare bedroom in Leamington, Warwickshire, is transformed into a lodger's bedsit by Gavin Lowe and Jake Robinson. BBC GOOD HOMES MAGAZINE: 12.40
The antiques game show visits Peterborough. BBC HOMES AND ANTIQUES MAGAZINE: price L2.80
Followed by News; Weather
Elimination quiz hosted by Bob Monkhouse.
David Dickinson , Jane Moore and Sankha Guha try to guess the celebrity homeowners.
With David Frost.
Weather
Weather
Rosie offers Valda some advice. Lou plans to please Rosie.
Repeated at 5.35pm
Quincy battles the government on behalf of a young mother who is suffering from a degenerative nerve disease.
Ends 3.45.
Tweenies Songtime Then Tweenies Judy takes a trip up the highest peak in Wales -
Snowdon, in search of "something wonderful".
Ends 5.35.
Mona the Vampire
Double bill. Mona's dad takes up golf, and Charley's microwave invention turns out to be a time machine.
4.10 Rugrats
Carpet-crawling double bill. Tommy thinks he is being neglected by his mum and craves attention, and the babies decide they want to be in a band and become famous.
4.35 Even Stevens
Louis saves Blake's life and becomes part of the gang. But he's kicked out soon after, and has neglected his other friends.
5.00 Blue Peter
In the second of Liz Barker's reports, she finds that living with the Dao people in North Vietnam is like stepping back in time.
BBC Blue Peter Magazine: £1.85 [website removed]
5.25 Newsround
Shown at 1.45pm
With Huw Edwards. Including weather.
Details on Monday
Followed by Weather with Michael Rsh.
Sue Barker keeps the peace and poses the questions as Barry McGuigan , Kelly Holmes , Dame Mary Peters and Geoff Capes join team captains Ally McCoist and John Parrott for a special edition on the eve of the Commonwealth Games. Series producer Carl Doran
The final of the competition to find a new science presenter features in the last of the series of roadshows which comes from Glasgow. Plus, reports on the Falkirk Wheel, a new planetarium projector, and a device to combat midges. A
Commonwealth Games special is scheduled for next month and Tomorrow's World returns in the new year.
Executive producer Tina Fletcher ; Series producer Alison Gregory
Cerebral palsy sufferer James is about to have his plaster removed, while aspiring dancer Angela undergoes an operation to remove the bony lumps from her leg. Sue Johnston narrates. Series producer Maggie Sutcliffe ; Executive producer Edwina Vardey
Dale Winton presents tonight's midweek draws.
Director Claire Michel
This month's crimes include a man who lost his sight in one eye following an attack by thugs on a train. With Nick Ross and Fiona Bruce. Crimewatch UK Update is at 10.35pm. Director Phil Chilvers ; Editor Sarah-Jane Cohen CONTACT DETAILS: call free on [number removed] or Minicom number
[number removed](lines open until 11.30pm); email: cwuk@bbc.co.uk FURTHER INFORMATION: Ceefax page 621 www.bbc.co.uk/crime
With Peter Sissons. 10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with Michael Fish.
Then National Lottery Update
The latest news on tonight's appeals.
The Olympic heptathlete previews the biggest multi-sport event to take place in Great Britain, the Commonwealth Games, which open tomorrow. As 5,000 competitors from 72 countries arrive in Manchester, Lewis samples the atmosphere and meets the potential medal-winners.
Producer Gabby Cook www.bbc.co.uk/commonwealth British sprinters leading the field: p32; win a day as a top athlete: p40
Thriller starring Isabella Hofmann. Ajournalist fights to free a condemned prisoner, after learning that he was convicted on circumstantial evidence. Review page 52.
Director Gilbert M Shilton (2000)
Followed by Weatherview
Recently shown programmes, repeated with sign language. Ends 4.20.
Tomorrow's World Roadshow Including a project to protect dolphins in Cardigan Bay. Shown last Wednesday
1.50 Airport A chimp awaits a flight. Shown last Thursday
2.20 Our Monarchy: the Next 50 Years David Dimbleby looks at the challenges that lie ahead for Britain's monarchy.
3.20 DIY SOS Plans for a bedroom are in ruins.
3.50 Summer Holiday Shown Monday