Presented by Dermot Mumaghan and Natasha Kaplinsky.
Timetable on Monday
Topical discussion. Followed by News; Weather
Weekday magazine with Nicki Chapman and Robert Nisbet.
Contact details Wednesday Followed by News; Weather
Reclaimed telegraph poles are used to create a children's adventure garden.
A romantic four-poster bed and some surprise storage revitalise two bedrooms. Followed by News; Weather
Antiques challenge from Ardingly, West Sussex.
The team settle a spousal dispute over the value of boot-sale purchases.
(R) (S) (W)
Weather
Weather
Connor tackles Jack on his commitment to Lori.
Repeated at 5.35pm
Send in the Clones. A pregnant woman turns on her husband. Episode written by Colin Brake Cast on Wednesday/Friday
Death by Design. A man's conviction for murdering his wife appears flawed after similar killings take place.
Ends 3.45.
Fimbles
Florrie finds a long scarf that starts to unravel. (S) (W)
Ends 5.35.
The Woody Woodpecker Show
Buzz tries to sell Woody. Chilly disrupts a treasure hunt, then Woody and Ms Meany take part in a game show.
Repeated tomorrow at 7.40am on BBC2 (S)
4.05 The Wild Thornberrys
Eliza falls foul of a group of temple monkeys. Concludes at 4.35pm. (R) (S)
4.20 The Story of Tracy Beaker
A quiz competition with a rival care home inspires some serious cheating.
Episode written by Rob Gittins and Gary Parker (S)
4.35 The Wild Thornberrys
Concluding today's story. (R) (S)
4.45 Cavegirl
A feud requires some pacifying intervention from Cavegirl.
Written by Paul Smith (S)
5.00 Grange Hill
Togger and Abel are troubled to discover Tranter has been living on his own all summer. Episode written by Kaddy Benyon
Cast on Tuesday
5.25 Newsround (S) (W)
Shown at 1.45pm
With George Alagiah and Sophie Raworth. Including a weather summary. www.bbc.co.uk/news
Details on Monday
Followed by Weather with Peter Gibbs.
Armed with the notorious red book, Michael Aspel springs another pleasant surprise on an unsuspecting guest, looking back on their life with the help of family and friends. Producer Sue Green; Series producer Jack Crawshaw
Alfie gets more than he bargained for while interviewing new barmaids. And Pat forces Natalie to make a decision.
Episode written by Si Spencer ; Producer Jenny Robins ; Director Karl Neilson More cast on Friday Repeated at 10pm on BBC3 Fancy an EastEnders ringtone? Visitwww.radiotimes.com
Liverpool v Auxerre
Live coverage from Anfield (kickoff 8.05) as Liverpool face French side Auxerre in the crunch second leg of this fourth-round Uefa Cup tie.
Michael Owen will be looking to help the Reds get something out of a currently disappointing season by bringing them a step closer to a repeat of their memorable triumph in the 2001 competition. But Auxerre, currently well-placed in Le Championnat, will be no pushovers. They boast striker Djibril Cisse and defender
Phillipe Mexes among their ranks, both of whom have recently attracted the attention of Premiership scouts.
Presented by Gary Lineker , with Alan Hansen and Mark Lawrenson. Commentary is by John Motson. www.bbc.co.uk/football
Subsequent programmes may run late or change
With Huw Edwards. 10.25 Regional News
Then Weather Peter Gibbs. www.bbc.co.uk/ten
Health minister David Lammy and shadow Secretary of State for the Cabinet Office Tim Collins are among the panellists fielding questions on the issues of the day from a Manchester audience. David Dimbleby chairs the debate.
Executive producer George Carey ; Series editor Nick Pisani CONTACT DETAILS: phone [number removed] (calls charged at 25p) or email via the programme's website: www.bbc.co.uk/questiontime
Continuing the series in which Andrew Neil and resident aides Michael Portillo and Diane Abbott provide an entertaining and informative review of the week in politics. Producers Jamie Donald. Caroline Taylor ; Editor Natasha Shallice
Followed by Skiing Weather
Thriller. Professional hit man Charlie Pike never mixes business with pleasure, but he makes an exception when his boss asks him to protect Jordan Henningfrom her late husband's business partners. Review page 58.
Director William Webb (1993, 15)