Presented by Bill Tumbull and Sian Williams.
Topical discussion with David Frost and guests. Including 9.00 News, plus weather later.
At his Beverly Hills home,
Lionel Richie talks to Elaine Lipworth about the ministry and music. Hosted by Ross Kelly and Kaye Adams.
Executive producer Chris Loughlin ; Series producer Abigail Saxon
A report on how scientists are trying to stem a major source of greenhouse gases - the belching of cows. Presented by John Craven. Plus weather for the week ahead.
The first of today's two-part omnibus. Concludes 2.30pm
Cast on Thursday/Friday
Rangers v Celtic
Live coverage from Ibrox (kickoff
12.30) of the season's final Old Firm league meeting. In terms of SPL clashes, the score this season is 1-1 (with one draw) but Rangers defeated their city rivals 1-0 in their last meeting, which brought them the League Cup. Presented by Gary Lineker , with pundits Alan Hansen and Mark Lawrenson. Producer Phil Bigwood ; Editor
Paul Armstrong BBCi: interactive options available
Concluding today's omnibus.
Terry Wogan presents more viewer feedback. CONTACT DETAILS: email: pov@bbc.co.uk or telephone [number removed]
Deliverance. Ben and Susan take a trip down memory lane. Shown last Friday
Homework.
A major incident erupts when Dillon asks the Foreign Office for help.
First shown on CBBC channel
Archbishop Desmond Tutu guests on a special edition in which Sally Magnusson meets people who have encountered betrayal, wrongful imprisonment and murder, yet found it in their hearts to forgive. Hymns include 0 fora Thousand Tongues to Sing, Dear Lord and Father of Mankind and Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven.
With Jane Hill. Weather with Helen Willetts.
Two ugly ebony busts left in a garden turn out to be surprisingly valuable when the experts visit Forde Abbey in the West Country. Other finds include a second-century cameo ring and a dirk which probably hasn't seen blood but has an intriguing history. Presented by Michael Aspel. Producer Michele Burgess ; Executive producer Christopher Lewis
www.bbc.co.uk/antiques BBC HOMES AND ANTIQUES MAGAZINE: available monthly, price £2.95
Gwen Taylor guests in the second of the new ten-part series. Home to Roost. Deborah's mother pays an unexpected visit - but does she have an ulterior motive?
Written by Dan Sefton ; Producer Chris Clough ; Director Rob Evans
Rabbits on the airfield pose a problem in the first of two Miami specials. While press woman Lauren breaks the news of a rabbit cull, security teams - helped by a dog that can literally smell money -look for large sums of cash, as money leaving the USA may be financing terrorism. Meanwhile, an extraordinary haul of cocaine is found in a toy car.
Directors/Producers Jennie Cosgrove and Sara Hardy
With Jane Hill. Weather with Helen Willetts.
The Battle for Basra. Caught in the crossfire, Basra saw some of the war in Iraq's bloodiest fighting. Jane Corbin reports on the struggle that the people of Iraq's second city face, and looks back on the battle to control a territory for which the coalition never expected to have to fight.
Editor Mike Robinson www.bbc.co.uk/panorama NOTE: as Panorama is likely to react to news, its subject matter may change
Musical biography based on Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice 's celebrated show. Eva Peron is determined to leave a provincial upbringing behind. Heading for the bright lights of Buenos Aires, she sets out to achieve her ambitions, by any means necessary. Widescreen. Review page 54.
Director Alan Parker (1996, PG) Madonna is Jonathan Ross 's guest on Friday at 10.35pm Film Trivia: page 56
Followed by Weathervlew