Presented by Bill Turnbull and Sophie Raworth. Timetable on Monday
Another helping of the topical studio discussion, hosted by Robert Kilroy-Silk.
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Followed by News; Weather
More trials and triumphs of staff and patients in another of this week's visits to the London complex of Guy's and St Thomas '. With
Matthew Kelly , Kate Humble and Jeremy Guscott. Followed by News; Weather
Ajunkyard garden becomes a scenic seaside spot, courtesy of Rebecca Cotton.
The antiques auction show presented by David Dickinson.
Weather
Bringing together special memorial services and events from around the globe, David Dimbleby hosts a major live international programme. World leaders, including President Bush and Prime Minister Blair, as well as members of the British royal family, will pay their respects to the thousands who lost their lives in the attacks.
The coverage includes the memorial service at Ground Zero in New York, while BBC correspondents - including Sophie Raworth in London - report from events in other cities around the world.
A Service of Remembrance from St Paul's Cathedral can be heard on Radio 4 at 1.10pm
The documentary 9/11 is on BBC1 tonight at 8.30pm
Eyewitness accounts: page 28
Dr Mark Porter on loss: page 35
Ends 5.35.
The Scooby-Doo Show
The gang try to interview the reclusive Norma Deathmond.
4.10 Mona the Vampire
Its the 100th anniversary of a mysterious train robbery.
4.20 The Cramp Twins
Lucien gets ready for a big date with the new girl in school.
4.35 The Wild Thornberrys
Eliza is worried that a dolphin is attempting to abduct Debbie.
5.00 Blue Peter
The life story of The Four Seasons' composer Antonio Vivaldi is told by Simon Thomas.
One Year On.
5.25 Newsround In New York
With Liza Mzimba.
Shown at 1.35pm on BBC2
With Fiona Bruce in London, plus Huw Edwards reporting from New York. Including a weather summary.
Details on Monday
Followed by Weather with David Braine.
Michael Aspel and his big red book spring a surprise this week on unsuspecting television presenter Fern Britton.
Producer Sue Green; Series producer Jack Crawshaw
In this one-off special, Katy Hill of Tomorrow's World catches up with some of those innovations included in the first series of Best Inventions, which featured ideas from around the country and asked the audience to vote for their favourite products. Among the designs on view are an LED t-shirt that has attracted the interest of a millionaire backer and a cleaning machine for contact lenses that could be in the shops in time for Christmas.
The new series of Best Inventions is scheduled to start in November, while Tomorrow's World will return in 2003. Series producer Alison Gregory ; Executive producer Tina Fletcher www.bbc.co.uk/factsheets/bestinventions
An episode from 1998 of the ecclesiastical comedy.
Celebrity Vicar. After appearing on Terry Wogan 's radio show, Geraldine becomes a celebrity- but she finds that fame carries a price. Meanwhile, the village prepares to unleash the "Dibley gala" on an unsuspecting public.
Featuring a guest appearance by ballerina Darcey Bussell.
Written by Paul Mayhew-Archer and Richard Curtis ; Director Dewi Humphreys Producers Jon Plowman and Sue Vertue
ONE YEAR ON
When the hijacked planes struck the Twin Towers on 11 September 2001, two brothers captured on film the first moment of impact and the utter chaos that followed.
Frenchmen Jules and Gedeon Naudet were in the streets of New York making a documentary about a rookie firefighter based near the World Trade Center. Their incredible documentary, introduced here by actor and New York resident Robert De Niro, draws on 180 hours of exclusive footage from that day and includes material filmed inside the north tower.
(Continues at 10.35pm after the News)
Contains strong language.
(Repeated tomorrow at 8.30pm on BBC Choice)
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Eyewitness accounts: page 28
Dr Mark Porter on loss: page 35
With Peter Sissons in London, plus Huw Edwards reporting from New York. 10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with David Braine.
Then National Lottery Update
ONE YEAR ON
Continued from 8.30. The second part of the film focuses on the enormous rescue and recovery operation that followed the attack on the Twin Towers.
Tomorrow night's Question Time, at 10.35pm, comes from New York and features a debate on the war against terrorism
Another take on today's news in the company of celebrity guests and everyday people with extraordinary tales. With Johnny Vaughan. Shown at 9pm on BBC Choice
Followed by Weatherview