Presented by Dermot Murnaghan and Sophie Raworth.
(Timetable on Monday)
Studio discussion, hosted by Robert Kilroy-Silk.
Audience: for details on how to join, ring [number removed] (national rate)
Followed by News; Weather
Is the South American tapir pregnant? And the tiger with arthritis.
Followed by News; Weather
A concrete junk yard is turned into a colourful English garden.
A spare room becomes a nursery and there's a warm look for a dining room. Followed by News; Weather
The antiques challenge visits Wetherby fair in Yorkshire.
Elimination quiz.
Weather
Weather
Ray tries to win over Dee.
(Repeated at 5.35pm)
An ex-pop star panics over her daughter.
Episode written by Liz John
(Cast on Tuesday and Friday)
A college football star's death raises concern for his brother.
Fancy the Quincy theme tune on your phone? Visit [web address removed]
Florrie finds a basket.
(Repeated tomorrow 10.40am on BBC2)
Ends 5.35.
The Woody Woodpecker Show
Woody goes to the wild west and Winnie plays detective.
Repeated tomorrow at 7.35am on BBC2
4.05 Mona the Vampire
Mona's dad gets roped into a centuries old golf grudge match.
4.15 The Cramp Twins
Wayne fears a bad school report.
4.30 The Queen's Nose
Melody is in a permanently bad mood, while the girls are tearing their hair out over help agency demands. Last in series.
Written by Phil Hughes
4.55 CBBC at the Fame Academy
Another update.
5.00 Blue Peter
Ron and Ginny Weasley (Rupert Grint and Bonnie Wright) report on the making of the latest Harry Potter film, accompanied by Hedwig the owl and Fang the dog.
Repeated with sign language tomorrow at 7.10am on BBC2
BBC Blue Peter magazine: £1.85
Fancy the Blue Peter theme on your phone? Visit [website address removed]
5.25 Newsround
(Shown at 1.45pm)
With Huw Edwards. Including a weather summary.
(Details on Monday)
Followed by Weather with Michael Fish.
This week unscrupulous companies that are selling customers short are investigated by Nicky Campbell , Kate Sanderson and reporters Paul Heiney and Ashley Blake.
Editor Doug Carnegie Repeated with sign language next Wednesday 983 7 CONTACT DETAILS: phone [number removed] (calls charged at national rate), or emaH via the programme's website: www.bbc.co.uk/watchdog.
Another chance to see more mishaps the stars would rather forget. Presented by Terry Wogan.
Phillip Schofield hosts the midweek draws.
As the Norfolk coast's seal population is being decimated by a virus Jamie Darting reports on how the RSPCA are coping. Inspector Becky Griffiths calls in the police to help rescue two abandoned dogs. Presented by Rolf Harris.
Executive producer Clare Sillery; Series producer Tony Moulsdale
With George Alagiah.
10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with Michael Fish.
Then National Lottery Update
Romantic comedy starring Melanie Griffith.
Kind-hearted prostitute V obliges three young boys who are eager to see what a girl looks like naked. Posing as a maths tutor to one of the boys, V starts a new life, but old acquaintances are never far behind.
Widescreen. Review page 61. (1994, 12)
Followed by Weatherview
A selection of recently shown programmes, repeated with sign language. Ends 4.55.
Antiques Roadshow
(Shown on Sunday at 6.15pm)
2.10 Watchdog
Investigating some of the l.OU&plus complaints received about a mobile phone company.
(Shown last Wednesday)
2.40 Panorama
(Shown on Sunday at 10.15pm)
3.25 Human Instinct
New four-part series in which Professor Robert Winston explores human behaviour.
(Shown last Wed)
4.25 Tomorrow's World Awards 2002
Creation and innovation are rewarded at the annual ceremony.
A series in which Professor Robert Winston examines human instincts and patterns of behaviour. In this edition: instincts for survival in a hostile world. Show more