Hosted by Bill Turnbull and Jules Botfield.
Topical discussion with David Frost and guests. Including 9.00 News, plus weather later.
TV host Lorraine Kelly joins Ross Kelly and Philippa Forrester in the studio, while Oliver Heath pays a visit to Wells Cathedral. Plus the weekly discussion.
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Songs of Praise comes from Wells Cathedral in Somerset at 5.10pm
Ingrid Tarrant and Nadia Sawalha deliver messages to a disco-dancing pensioner and a girl who has always dreamt of being a bridesmaid.
John Craven visits the Lake District, the location for a successful project that set out to breed more ospreys. Meanwhile Adam Henson judges rare-breed livestock at the Three Counties Show in Worcestershire.
Including, weather for the week ahead at 11.55. [Web Address Removed]
Jeremy Vine presents reports and interviews on the news. 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)
Drama. When a reserved teenager tries to discover the reasons behind a grizzly bear's violent behaviour in a small community, his caring attitude is met with particularly fierce resistance from a variety of unscrupulous locals.
Widescreen. Review page 54. Director Sean McNamara (1999)
Omnibus edition.
Cast Thursday/Friday
Terry Wogan presents viewer feedback on the BBC's output. CONTACT: email pov@bbc.co.uk or telephone [number removed]
Regional News; Weather
Pam Rhodes visits Somerset to hear the "Gospel According to Swing" by the IHS World
Orchestra, backed by the Bath Camerata, at Wells Cathedral. The Bishop of Bath and Wells, the Rt Rev Peter Price, explains why Bible teachings translate well through the medium of jazz. Hymns include When the Saints Go Marching In, Joshua Rt the Battle of Jericho and What a Friend We Have in Jesus.
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Ben and Annie's secret is out as Jamie's mountain-bike race turns into a life-or-death situation.
Written by Steve Trafford ; Producer Neil Zeiger ; Director Terry Winsor SmartTV Featured in this term's issue of SmartTV magazine: available from WHSmith; or order on 01795
Caemarfon in North Wales plays host to Michael Aspel and the experts as they mull over prized possessions, including a 17th-century lantern clock and a 200-year-old bleeding bowl. Producer Michele Burgess ; Executive producer Christopher Lems 12208 7
Contending with torrential rain, the team revisit a back garden in Edinburgh that they transformed two years ago. Director John Thomicroft : Executive producer Carol Haslam
The Last Hurrah (pt 1). Tom, Deborah and Philip's holiday proves more fraught than anticipated. Concludes next week.
Written by Dan Sefton ; Producer Chris Clough ; Director Ian Knox
With Jane Hill. Weather with Alex Deakin.
Gangsters at War. Kevin Magee explores the power struggles behind gangland violence involving crime godfathers such as "Mad Dog" and "the Egyptian" -bloody feuds which have spread beyond Belfast and into Scotland and England. Producer Murdoch Rogers ; Editor Mike Robinson Repeated with sign language on Wednesday at 1.20am www.bbc.co.uk/panorama NOTE: as Panorama is likely to react to news, its subject matter may change
Drama based on a true story, starring
Steve McQueen and Dustin Hoffman. For 13 years Henri "Papillon" Charriere, an innocent man sentenced to life imprisonment on the notorious Devil's Island, is subjected to savage punishment and hardships. But his resolve to escape remains. Widescreen. Review page 57. Director Franklin J Schaffner (1973, 15)
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