Presented by Dermot Mumaghan 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
Today's edition of the house and home magazine looks to Italy for inspiration. With Suzi Perry.
Followed by News; Weather
Jake Robinson and Gavin Lowe assist designer Sarah Matravers in the transformation of a dated stone fireplace. Followed by News; Weather
Experts Kate Alcock and Michael Hogben are on hand to proffer advice at a Staffordshire auction house.
The team are asked to sort through a loft to help raise money for a new garden.
Stuart uses Amanda, and Drew and Libby consider moving.
(Repeated at 5.35pm)
Jude takes a risk when a police raid exposes a bitter secret.
Episode written Ray Brooking
(Cast on Tuesday and Friday)
Quincy races against the clock to confirm the identity of a skull.
Pom finds a special doll.
(Repeated tomorrow 9.10am on BBC2)
Woody enters a game show and Winnie wants to go to a ball. It's Valentine's Day and love is in the air.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.35am on BBC2)
Charley's super microwave invention is a window on the future.
There's a pogostick craze at school.
Written by Roy Apps.
The series about an agony aunt on a school newspaper returns for a new eight-part run.
Stacey has her own problems after she kisses Ed at the school disco.
Another update.
A top young go-karter comes into the studio, and Matt and Meg take part in sheepdog trials.
(Repeated with sign language tomorrow at 8.05am on BBC2)
BBC Blue Peter Magazine: £1.85
(Shown at 1.45pm)
With Huw Edwards. Including a weather summary.
(Details on Monday)
Followed by Weather with Helen Willetts.
This week unscrupulous companies that are selling customers short are investigated by Nicky Campbell, Kate Sanderson and reporters Paul Heiney and Ashley Blake.
(Repeated with sign language next Wednesday)
Contact Details: phone [number removed] (calls charged at national rate), or email via the programme's website: [web address removed]
Terry Wogan and Gaby Roslin team up with chefs Lesley Waters and Antony Worrall Thompson for more fun food preparation against the clock. Refereed by Ainsley Harriott.
Recipes: see Ceefax page 580 or visit [web address removed]
Phillip Schofield hosts the midweek draws.
Jamie Darling visits Spain to report on the progress of Samson the alligator, while inspector Dave Fox is called to the aid of an eel trapped in an industrial museum. With Rolf Harris.
Classic sitcom about a manic hotelier. Fawlty Towers is expecting some wedding guests, and Basil decides to defend the hotel's standard of morality.
Basil has a shocking encounter with the permissive society when Polly's friends come to stay.
Fancy the Fawlty Towers ringtone? Visit [web address removed]
With Peter Sissons.
10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with Helen Wiletts.
Then National Lottery Update
Dubbed "mad, bad and dangerous to know" by one of his many lovers, Lord Byron was a prototype celebrity whose legend has not diminished with the passage of time. Omnibus looks at the man behind the myth and his legacy.
Muslim comedian Shazia Mirza takes an offbeat look at Islam, as she answers her audiences' frequently asked questions. Topics range from fatwas to food, Mecca to marriage, and even Arsenal's hidden Muslim connection.
Political satire starring James Coburn.
Appointed White House psychiatrist, Dr Sidney Schaefer is pursued by those keen to obtain information on national issues.
(Widescreen)
Review page 61. (1967)
Followed by Weatherview
Recent programmes with signing. Ends 4.55.
What's Your Problem?: Freewheelers
Coming to terms with spinal injuries.
(First shown on BBC2)
2.40 What's Your Problem?: One in Seven
A journey through the world of sign language.
(First shown on BBC2)
3.30 Antiques Roadshow
(Shown on Sunday at 6.15pm)
4.15 Panorama
(Shown on Sunday at 10.15pm)