Hosted by Dermot Murnaghan and Natasha Kaplinsky.
Including 6.00,7.00,8.00 news with Moira Stuart (Mon-Wed), Kate Sanderson (Thu, Fri); 6.15, 6.45, 7.50 business news with Declan Curry ;
6.25, 6.53, 7.15, 7.53, 8.15, 8.55 weather with Carol Kirkwood ; 6.27,
6.55, 7.28, 7.55, 8.28, 8.55 regional news, travel; 6.35, 7.35, 8.35 sport. Editor Richard Porter
Topical discussion. Followed by News; Weather
Real-life medical drama at Guy's and St Thomas '. Followed by News; Weather
A Victorian music salon emerges from the ruins of an empty
Birmingham house.
A dingy bathroom becomes a spacious, tranquil haven. Followed by News; Weather
Can a collection of brewery memorabilia help towards a daughter's first car?
A new series of the word game, with Fiona Bruce overseeing celebrity teams led by Alan Coren and Rod Liddle. Rod Liddle on the art of bluffing: p27
Weather
Weather
Karl and Susan call a truce.
Repeated at 5.35pm
Really III. A grieving daughter turns to Helen for help.
Episode written by Nick Hoare Cast on Wednesday/Friday
Beginning the week's coverage of the 2003 RHS
Chelsea Flower Show, Monty Don provides a live report from celebrity guest
Maureen Lipman 's garden and launches the BBC RHS People's Awards competition. BBCi: interactivity for digital viewers
How does Chelsea score?: page 16; Britain's worse gardening crimes: p20
Ends 3.45.
Bob the Builder and Friends Bob introduces a tale featuring Bill and Ben, then stars in a story of his own.
3.25 Bill and Ben Why is the sun coming out at night?
3.35 Bob the Builder Spud pretends to be a magic dragon.
Ends 5.35.
Arthur
Francine starts her own newspaper, then somebody steals DW's backpack.
4.10 The Wild Thornberrys
Extreme weather conditions threaten the commvee.
4.35 Lizzie McGuire
Will Lizzies mother ruin her field trip?
Repeated tomorrow at 7.50am on BBC2
5.00 Blue Peter
Konnie Huq joins the staff at Middlesex Hospital for a day. Repeated tomorrow at 7am on BBC2
5.25 Newsround
Shown at 1.45pm
With George Alagiah and Sophie Raworth. Including a weather summary. www.bbc.co.uk/news
David Dickinson presents the first of a ten-part series being shown on weekday evenings over the next fortnight. Tonight's programme comes from an Exeter auction house where two teams of neighbours will be vying to return the greatest profit on £500-worth of antique purchases.
Director David Weir ; Series producer Linda Cleeve TO TAKE PART: visit www.bbc.co.uk/antiques or call [number removed] (cost 60p) David Dickinson 's bidding tips: page 35
As the football season draws to a close, Fiona Bruce examines professional players' use of performance-enhancing drugs. Editor Dave Stanford ; Series producer Mike Lewis
Can Martin and Vicky keep their daring plan a secret? Episode written by Mark Clompus For cast see Thursday and Friday
Repeated at 10pm on BBC3 www.bbc.co.uk/soap Alison Graham 's Soap & Flannel: page 38
Kiss and Tell. Murphy embarks on a series of dates with the female members of an exclusive health club - surely
- not one of his most dangerous undercover assignments?
Contains strong language and concludes the current series, which looks likely to return for another run next year.
Written by Scott Cherry ; Producer Sanne Craddick
Director Menhaj Huda www.bbc.co.uk/murphyslaw
With Huw Edwards. 10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with Peter Gibbs. (Smwj
Dawn French explains why the family is at the heart of the sitcom, and examines the themes that make a sitcom great, in the second of the three-part series. There's help along the way from those with front-line experience, including Ronnie Barker , Neil Morrissey , Wendy Richard and Richard Briars. Producer Sarah Gibbs ; Executive producer Beatrice Ballard
A selection of programmes from the new digital channel. Ends 1.10. www.bbc.co.uk/three
Stupid Punts Celebrity betting show.
12.05 This Is Dom Joly Off-beat chat, plus music.
12.35 Re:Covered Cover versions and original tracks.
Followed by Weatherview
Comedian Dom Joly is let loose before an unsuspecting studio audience. Guests include David Dickinson, hypnotist Bobby Medane and singer Ian Brown.
Romantic comedy starring Jada Pinkett Smith as a vivacious young woman whose desperate search for love leads to a blind date with a shy legal assistant - a night the mismatched couple will never forget. Review page 50.
Director Daisy von Scherler Mayer (1998, 15)