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Presented by Bill Turnbull and Sian Williams.
David Frost interviews the newsmakers. Including 9.00 News, plus weather later.
Actress Josie Lawrence chats about her impending charity walk along the Great Wall of China and Gail Portergoes in search of ley lines. Plus the weekly topical debate. With
Ross Kelly and Philippa Forrester. Executive producer Chris Loughlin ; Series producer Abigail Saxon COMMENTS: [number removed] (maximum cost 8p) or email heaven@bbc.co.uk
On Mothering Sunday, a deserving mum receives news of a special day out.
John Craven assesses the work of the Food Standards Agency. Plus weather for the week ahead.
Reports and interviews on policy issues and news at national level, with Jeremy Vine. From 12.35, in-depth local stories, presented for viewers in London by Tim Donovan and in the South East by Peter Henley. Including 12.00 News.
(Note: satellite viewers must retune to analogue to see the local element of the above programme)
First of today's two-part omnibus. The second part is at 4.05pm. Cast Thursday/Friday
Steve Rider presents build-up to this year's rugby union tournament finale, followed by live coverage of the game.
2.00 Ireland v England
The concluding game of the 2003 championship also promises to be one of the most explosive, with both England and Ireland having shown the potential to achieve a Grand Slam as the competition got underway. The fixture takes place at Dublin's Lansdowne
Road, as it did when the teams met in the competition in 2001, and England will be desperate to avoid a repeat of the disaster that year which cost them a clean sweep. With commentary by Eddie Butler and Brian Moore. TV presentation Alan Griffiths : Editor
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Concluding today's two-part omnibus.
Pam Rhodes introduces a special programme celebrating Mothering Sunday, and talks with co-presenter and single mum Diane Louise Jordan , who adopted her sister's daughter, and Trish Heywood , worldwide president of the Mothers' Union. With the Royal School of Church Music's Millennium Youth Choir.
With Fiona Bruce. Weather Rob McElwee.
The Party. In an attempt to restore his credibility, the prime minister organises a celebrity party at Downing Street.
Written by Ian Hislop and Nick Newman ; Producer Francis Matthews
Director Juliet May
Friends, colleagues and fans - including Julie Walters , Sir Norman Wisdom , Jonathan Ross , Keith Barron , Victoria Wood and Kathy Staff - pay tribute to Dame Thora Hird , who died earlier this month at the age of 91. Narrator Jane Horrocks. Producer Helen Foulkes ; Executive producer Nick Vaughan-Barratt
Super Mums. In a Mother's Day special, elephant seals, sea otters, blue birds, black bears and seahorses provide narrator David Attenborough with examples of problems faced by a range of mothers from the animal kingdom.
Producer Mary Colwell ; Series editor Sara Ford fW) www.bbc.co.uk/nature BBC WILDLIFE MAGAZINE: available monthly, price L2.90 Motherly love: page 28
Del discovers that an old flame of his mother's left a cache of stolen gold behind when he died, in an episode first shown on Christmas Day 1987.
With Fiona Bruce. Weather Rob McElwee.
Fresh insights into the Iraq crisis, based on breaking news. Editor Mike Robinson
Repeated with sign language on Tuesday at 3.45am NOTE: as Panorama is likely to react to news, its subject matter may change
Action adventure starring Patrick Swayze , Randy Travis and Meat Loaf. A trucker is duped into transporting illegal arms by a religious fanatic. Widescreen. Review page 44.
Director Kevin Hooks (1998, 12)
Followed by Weathervlew
Adventure drama, starring Joely Fisher and Charlotte Ross. When modern-day pirates kidnap a bride-to-be, her sister sets off on a dangerous rescue mission. Review page 44.
Director Robert Hedden (1999, 12)