Presented by Bill Turnbull and Sian Williams.
FA Cup first-round highlights.
Shown yesterday 12.05am Match of the Day Live is at 12.50pm
David Frost interviews the newsmakers and reviews the papers with his guests. Including 9.00 News, plus weather later.
Priestess and pop singer Sinead O'Connor talks to Alice Beer about her life in music and the Catholic Church, while Linda Barker celebrates ecclesiastical architecture. Ross Kelly and Philippa Forrester host the regular studio debate.
Producer Simon Marsh
Series producer Abigail Saxon
Nadia Sawalha and Ingrid Tarrant try persuading the army to let a soldier attend her sister's wedding.
Countryside issues, presented by John Craven. Plus weather for the week ahead.
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Topical interviews and political reports, with John Humphrys. Including 12.00 News.
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Forest Green Rovers v
Exeter City
Live coverage from The Lawn, Gloucestershire (kickoff lpm), of this intriguing first-round FA Cup tie. History shows that non-league teams can be notoriously tricky FA Cup opponents, and this could prove an especially tough proposition for Exeter, who are currently languishing near the foot of Division Three.
The second-round draw follows the match.
Omnibus.
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Weather
In Belfast, Eamonn Holmes visits the Waterfront Hall to hear performances from
Lesley Garrett , Daniel O'Donnell and James Galway , and takes viewers on a personal tour of the city. Hymns include I Cannot Tell and 0 Lord of Every Shining
Constellation.
Teddy bears with x-ray plates, an armadillo-shell handbag and a priceless coin are among the items brought along for inspection and valuation when the team of experts visit Ramsgate in Kent. Presented by Michael Aspel. Producer Michele Burgess ; Executive producer Christopher Lewis
Repeated with sign language on Wednesday at 1.05am BBCi: special interactive features are available to digital satellite viewers BBC HOMES AND ANTIQUES MAGAZINE: price £2.95
When a retired couple's plans to build a cliff-top sunbathing area in Cornwall are scuppered by a broken arm, the Ground Force team come to the rescue, building a walled garden complete with hammock. Two years later Charlie Dimmock and Tommy Walsh pay a return visit. With Alan Titchmarsh. Director John Thornicroft ; Executive producer Carol Haslam
Poaching and the loss of grazing land have conspired to endangerthe future survival of the Rothschild giraffe, In this film Joanna Lumley travels to Kenya to assist in the conservation effort and help to relocate seven young giraffes to safety in the Rift Valley - an experience which for her proves to be an emotional roller-coaster ride.
Director Michael Massey ; Executive producer Jannine Waddell BBC WILDLIFE MAGAZINE: new issue on sale 19 November, price 12.90 Joanna Lumley in Kenya: page 22
The wannabe celebrities showcase their skills live at the talent school, with three of the students singing to stay in contention on the show. Viewers have the chance to save one from the cut. leaving one more to be shown mercy by their fellow students and another to pack their bags. More Tuesday 7pm, plus Fame Academy Interactive tomorrow 7.30pm BBC Choice
With Darren Jordon. Weather Michael Fish.
How Safe Is Your Pension? Some retired men and women who have saved throughout their lives are now finding their pensions offer scant reward for their prudence.
Vivian White 's report shows how, despite the advice of experts, a widespread distrust of stock markets and the Government safety net is leading to lack of investment in the future.
Producer Murdoch Rodgers ; Editor Mike Robinson Repeated with sign language on Wednesday at 2.20am www.bbc.co.uk/panorama NOTE: as Panorama is likely to react to news, its subject matter may change
Sci-fi action adventure. 2139 AD: in Mega City One, all justice is meted out by a force of judges. Legendary lawman Judge Dredd finds himself framed by the evil Rico, a prison escapee with a plan to bringjustice to a riot-torn city using extreme measures. Widescreen. Review page 54.
Director Danny Cannon (1995, 15)
Drama. As tension escalates between right-wing pro-lifers and liberal pro-choice supporters at a Wisconsin abortion clinic, one side takes its protests too far.
Review page 54.
Director Claudia Weill (1996, 15)
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