With Bill Turnbull and Jules Botfield. Continues at 8am.
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(Shown yesterday 11.40pm)
Concluding part.
Topical discussion with David Frost and guests. Including 9.00 News, plus weather later.
Hollywood superstar Michael Douglas talks to Elaine Lipworth about fatherhood, acting with father Kirk and campaigning for the UN. Plus music from Ladysmith Black Mambazo.
Charlotte Smith looks at how genes from wallabies could help improve cows' milk yields, and Ben Fogle continues his scenic sail around the Hebrides. John Craven hosts the show from the Chatsworth estate in Derbyshire. Plus, at 11.55, weather for the week ahead.
Series producer Sarah Eglin EMAIL: countryfile@bbc.co.uk
Photography competition: page 21
Jeremy Vine with reports and interviews on national affairs. 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. Editor James Stephenson NOTE: satellite viewers must retune to analogue to see the local element of the above programme
My Brother and I. Mainwaring has an unexpected guest.
Written by David Croft and Jimmy Perry
Hyacinth prepares for the mayor's fancy dress ball.
Written by Roy Clarke
Omnibus.
Sitting Targets. Michael needs "quality time" with his father.
Written by James Hendrie and Ian Brown Shown last Friday
Nicky Campell presents more viewer feedback. CONTACT DETAILS: email: pov@bbc.co.uk or telephone [number removed]
Weather
As designers put the finishing touches to their gardens ahead of this week's horticultural showcase, Diarmuid Gavin, Alan Titchmarsh, Monty Don and Rachel de Thame learn about the months of planning for the five-day event. Coverage starts tomorrow at 2.40pm on BBC1. www.bbc.co.uk/gardening
How does Chelsea score?: page 16; Britain's worse gardening crimes: p20
Action adventure. In India the intrepid Indie, along with faithful companion Short Round and nightclub singer Willie Scott , embarks on a perilous quest to find the magical Sankara stones, and uncovers an ancient evil that threatens all who encounter it. Review page 48.
Director Steven Spielberg (1984. PG)
Fertility Rites. Edie McClure and her daughter face trying times on their return to Ormston. And Linda Cosgrove receives devastating news. With guest star Denise Welch.
Written by Chris Chibnall and Paul Cornell ; Producer Chris Clough
Director Rob Evans www.bbc.co.uk/drama
With Fiona Bruce. Weather Alex Deakin.
The War Party. Have the Neo-Conservatives, an unelected, right-wing political group with unique access to the Bush administration, hijacked White House foreign policy? Steve Bradshaw investigates the group and their crusade to spread democracy and the American way of life throughout the world. Repeated with sign language on Wednesday at 1.20am NOTE: as Panorama is likely to react to news, its subject matter may change Panorama - the Chicken Run is on Thursday at 9pm
Action thriller with Laurence Fishbume and Stephen Baldwin as two convicts on the run, who must retrieve a stash of money and an incriminating computer disk before the law or the mafia get to them first. Widescreen. Review page 48. Director Kevin Hooks (1996, 18)
Followed by Weatherview
Thriller starring
Sherilyn Fenn as a former FBI agent whose past comes back to haunt her when the case of a murdered US presidential candidate is reopened. Widescreen. Review page 50.
Director John Harrison (1996, 15)