Dermot Murnaghan and Sophie Raworth host the programme, and Gaby Roslin continues to celebrate the NFT's half-century. With 6.00, 7.00,8.00 news with Moira Stuart (Mon-Wed),
Kate Sanderson (Thu, Fri); 6.15, 6.45,
7.50 business news with Declan Curry ; 6.25, 6.53, 7.15, 7.53, 8.15,
8.55 weather with Carol Kirkwood ;
6.27, 6.55, 7.28, 7.55, 8.28, 8.55 regional news, travel.
Topical discussion. Followed by News; Weather
More from London's Guy's and St Thomas '. Followed by News; Weather
Rebecca Cotton brings a contemporary feel to an insipid garden in suburbia.
Linda Barker and the team breathe new life into a living room and kitchen.
Followed by News; Weather
The antiques challenge, from
Derby University. Another Bargain Hunt tonight at 8pm
Quiz show.
Weather
Weather
Sindi blackmails Darcy.
Repeated at 5.35pm
Simply the Best. A patient reminds Marc of his past. Episode written by Sharon Oakes
Cast Tuesday/Friday
Funeral at Fifty-Mile. Jessica looks into a funeral mourner's death. First shown on ITV
Ends 3.45.
Tweenies Songtime
Followed by Tweenies Max visits a steam railway.
Ends 5.35.
Taz-Mania
Taz is stranded in a car park and gets mesmerised by Didgeri Dingo.
4.05 The Mummy
The O'Connells learn of a sunken city.
4.25 Looney Tunes
Daffy fails to outdo Bugs at the theatre.
4.30 Call the Shots
Sarah Cawood, Steve Wilson and Fearne Cotton host the first in a 13-part series revealing the secrets of film and TV. Today, the making of Monsters, Inc and how Terminator 3's fights were staged.
Repeated tomorrow at 7.20am on BBC2
5.00 Byker Grove
The video is played. Emma wonders who sent a love letter.
This week's episodes written by Keith Temple
5.25 Newsround
Shown at 1.45pm
With Huw Edwards. Including weather summary.
Details on Monday
Followed by Weather with Michael Fish.
Food for Thought. Mike Sandiford rushes to save a moribund cow herd, Fiona Green tends to a sick doberman and Tom Leonard treats a rabbit with a tooth problem. Narrated by Christopher Timothy. The series concludes tomorrow at 7pm. Director Hamish Beeston ; Series producer Miranda Steed
Tom is a worried man as the club relaunches. Natalie shocks Ricky, and there's another bombshell in store for Lisa.
Written by Christopher Reason ; Producer Oliver Kent ; Director Nicholas Prosser More cast on Tuesday Repeated at 10pm on BBC Choice June Brown's secret past: page 45
David Dickinson brings the antiques game show to life for two more teams in Donington, Derbsyhire. With L500 to spend in two hours at an antique fair, the contestants then try to raise as much money as possible with their goods at auction, while viewers have a chance to predict the winning side.
Executive producer Mark Hill ; Series producer Melanie Eriksen www.bbc.co.uk/antiques/bargainhunt
BBC HOMES AND ANTIQUES MAGAZINE: £2.95
Carol Smillie is in Whitstable, Kent, to introduce another set of makeovers. Linda Barker 's beach-hut theme is not an instant hit with her team, while Laura McCree uses somewhat unusual artefacts to achieve her desired effect.
Director Bob Marsden ; Executive producer Linda Clifford BBC BOOK: Changing Rooms Complete Home Makeover, price £14.99
Nick Ross and Fiona Bruce appeal for viewers' help in finding the men responsible for drugging and raping two women in north London, and there's new information that might help to identify the body of a boy dumped in the Thames. Crimewatch UK Update is at 10.35pm.
Editor Sarah-Jane Cohen Contact details: call free on [number removed] or Minicom number
[number removed] (lines open until 11.30pm): email: [email address removed] FURTHER INFORMATION: Ceefax page 621 and [web address removed]
With Michael Buerk. 10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with Michael Fish.
The latest news on tonight's appeals.
A special edition of the debate comes from London and focuses on the international implications of the current situation in Iraq. Hosted by David Dimbleby.
Executive producer George Carey : Editor Nick Pisani CONTACT DETAILS: phone [number removed] (calls charged at 25p), or email via the programme's website: www.bbc.co.uk/questiontime
A Gangster Season comedy, starring
Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas. Two criminals are released from prison after 30 years and, despite being forbidden to see each other for three years, are soon contemplating a return to crime. Widescreen. Review page 64.
Director Jeff Kanew (1986.15) The season continues with Hard Men tomorrow at 12.10am
Followed by Holiday Weather