With Dermot Murnaghan and Natasha Kaplinsky in the studio and, from 8.30, Craig Doyle reporting from Wimbledon.
(Timetable on Monday)
Studio discussion. Followed by News; Weather
Live updates from Guy's and St Thomas'. Presented by Nadia Sawalha.
Followed by News; Weather
West Wycombe in Buckinghamshire is host to today's programme, with experts Mark Franks and Chris Gower on hand to assess items ready for a car boot sale. With Lorne Spicer.
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Tim Wonnacott strives to keep two teams of enthusiastic Brummies under control at a Coventry antiques fair.
Followed by News; Weather
Sue Barker introduces live grass-court action as the second round of the All England championships gets underway.
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Continued coverage from London SW19. Britain experienced mixed fortunes at this stage last year. Greg Rusedski progressed comfortably to the third round with a four-set victory against Hyung-Taik Lee of Korea. But with all Britain's ladies, bar Elena Baltacha , falling at the first hurdle in the singles, hopes were riding on the doubles. Unfortunately for both
Anna Hawkins and Jane O'Donoghue , and Anne Keothavong and Rachel Viollet , the second round was the last a British ladies' pair would see of the competition. Advantage - ladies: p24: Smashing offers: p26; Homework helper p38
With George Alagiah and Sophie Raworth. Including a weather summary.
(Details on Monday)
Followed by Weather with Helen Willetts.
With many species of wolf close to extinction, scientists are hoping to release captive animals back into the wild. Can the application of DNA testing help re-instil their complex survival instincts? David Attenborough investigates.
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In the first of a four-part series Katie Knapman and Gareth Jones travel to Glasgow to join thousands of children at the interactive science event, where they learn how to re-create movie special effects, build rockets and why people yawn. Series producer Kate Beetham ; Executive producer Camilla Lews
Dale Winton hosts the midweek draws.
Tommy Walsh introduces a selection of gardening horror stories - liberally sprinkled with archive comedy clips - including Charlie Dimmock's mishap on a ride-on mower and Bob Flowerdew's disturbing strimmer incident.
On Saturday Prince William turned 21. How can the king-in-waiting avoid the mistakes of many young princes of the past who lived scandalous lives devoted to excess? Mixing history and biography, the conclusion to this two-part programme explores a model for a 21st-century prince.
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With Huw Edwards.
10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with Helen Willetts.
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Then National Lottery Update
Crime comedy set in 1930s New York, starring Eddie Murphy and Richard Pryor.
Successful Harlem nightclub owner Sugar Ray and his adopted son, Quick, take on big-time gangster Bugsy Calhoune.
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Followed by Weatherview
Programmes with sign language. Ends 4.40.
Panorama
(Shown on Sunday at 10.15pm)
2.00 Changing Rooms
Transforming a dining room and a bachelor pad in Camberwell, south London.
2.30 Rogue Traders
Dodgy bathroom "experts".
3.00 Bailiffs
A man who owes over £1,000 for motoring offences.
3.30 Wildlife on One
David Attenborough investigates flying lizards. With enhanced commentary.
(Shown last Wednesday)
4.00 Tabloid Tales
Anthea Turner's fall from grace.