Presented by Bill Turnbull and Jules Botfield.
David Frost interviews the newsmakers and reviews the papers with his guests. Including 9.00 News plus weather later.
On this week's show for body, mind and soul, actor Leonard Nimoy discusses the fame and cult status he achieved as Star Trek's Mr Spock and his new passion for photography, while Ross Kelly and Alice Beer chair a studio debate about morality. With Philippa Forrester.
Producer Zoe Callan
Series producer Abigail Saxon
Nadia Sawalha and Ingrid Tarrant deliver more viewers' messages, including a surprise Caribbean cruise for a couple about to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary.
John Craven reveals the 12 short-listed snapshots in the Radio Times/Countryfile photo-of-the-year competition. The winning portrait will be announced in two weeks' time. Plus weather for the week ahead. Email: [email address removed]
Vote for the RT/Countryfile photo of the year: page 43
Topical interviews and political reports, with John Humphrys. Including 12.00 News.
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Comedy starring Joe Pesci , Danny Glover and Rosanna Arquette. A fishing trip to the Everglades sets off a train of disasters for accident-prone Joe and Gus. Widescreen.
Review page 60.
Director Christopher Cain (1997, PG)
Omnibus. Is it a brain tumour, Doc?: page 49 Soap and flannel: page 50
The Second Greatest Story Ever Told. Susan auditions for a play. Written by Jim and Steve Armogida
Shown last Thursday
The forum for viewers' opinions about BBC programmes. With Terry Wogan. CONTACT: write to Points of View, BBC Television, Birmingham. B5 7QQ: phone/ fax [number removed]: email pov@bbc.co.uk www.bbc.co.uk/pov
Toyah Willcox appeals on behalf of the Bryn Melyn Group Foundation, which seeks to help children leaving care.
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Weather
Aled Jones returns to the stage where his professional career began 15 years ago. Joining him at St David's Hall, Cardiff, are the Llanelli Male Voice Choir, string quartet Bond, Libera, Claire Sweeney and Julian Lloyd Webber, in a concert that marries traditional harmony and 21st-century classics.
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Michael Aspel takes the team of experts to Harrogate,
North Yorkshire, where they discover a table made from an ancient bedpost and 3,000-year-old antiquities. Producer Michele Burgess ; Executive producer Christopher Lewis
Repeated with sign language on Tuesday at 12.55am BBCi: special interactive features are available to digital satellite viewers
BBC HOMES AND ANTIQUES MAGAZINE: new issue on sale 11 October, £2.95
The UK's best-known hoarder, Edmund Trebus -who came to prominence on the documentary series A Life of Grime - died last month. Tonight's tribute features recent footage of the compulsive collector, including an interview in which he talks at length about his life and being a prisoner of war. Executive producer Julian Mercer
With Peter Sissons. Weather Rob McElwee.
The Secrets ofSeroxat. Seroxat is one of the world's most successful anti-depressants but, as Shelley Joffre reveals, there are those who believe the drug is highly addictive, resulting in some claiming serious withdrawal symptoms, such as self-harm and even suicide. No warning of these possible side-effects, however, accompanies the drug.
Producer Ed Harriman ; Editor Mike Robinson Repeated with sign language on Tuesday at 2.10am www.bbc.co.uk/panorama
Action thriller. When an evil international terrorist arrives in New York, tough city cops Deke DaSilva and Matthew Fox are put on the case. Widescreen. Review page 60. Director Bruce Malmuth (1981 18)
Picture Perfect. Two amateur astro-photographers discuss their pictures and techniques.
Series producer Jane Retcher Rptd next Saturday BBC2
Followed by Weatherview
Patrick Moore talks to John Fletcher and Dr Steve Wainwright, two amateur astro-photographers, about their pictures and techniques and launches an astro-photography competition. Show more
Action thriller starring
Barry Newman. A marine salvage expert sets out to avenge the murder of his family. Widescreen. Review page 63.
Director Michael Tuchner (1972, 15)