Presented by Tim Willcox and Jules Botfield.
Topical discussion with David Frost and guests. Including 9.00 News, plus weather later.
Bryn Terfel discusses being asked to be a king and Dominic Holland attends a Rastafarian Mass. Ross Kelly and Alice Beer host today's discussion.
Series producer Abigail Saxon ; Executive producer Chris Loughlin
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Will this year's hunting season be the last? Hunt supporters explain how they may break the law. With John Craven and Ben Fogle. Including weather prospects for the week ahead. Series producer Sarah Eglin
Jeremy Vine and team present their unique view of politics. 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.
The Enigma Machine. A coding machine adds to the chaos.
Written by David Croft and Jeremy Lloyd
Omnibus edition.
Cast Thursday/Friday
Submarines are launched in the first of today's amazing broadcasts from the depths of the ocean. With the help of Kate Humble , Mike de Gruy ,
Alastair Fothergill and Howard Stableford , viewers can follow the progress of the three dives -off the coasts of California,
Costa Rica and Mexico - as the cameras encounter some of the planet's strangest creatures.
More at 5.20pm. www.bbc.co.uk/nature
BBCi: digital viewers can access live
"first-hand" footage, hosted by Peter Snow and Phillipa Forrester , via their TV handset Underwater wonderland: page 32
Terry Wogan hosts. Write to Points of View, Birmingham B5 7QQ; phone [number removed]; email pov@bbc.co.uk; or text
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The voyage to the bottom of the sea continues. More at 7pm.
See today's choice.
An inscribed first edition of Beatrix Potter 's The Tale of Pigling Bland, a gilt table and Russian silver are among the items brought along to Kendal in the Lake District by members of the public. Presented by Michael Aspel. Producer Michele Burgess ; Executive producer Christopher Lewis
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The day's adventures conclude as the dives come across some of the planet's most extraordinary creatures. From Monterey Bay, California, Kate Humble presents animals living at the foot of a 2,000m submarine canyon. Off the coast of Costa Rica, Mike deGruy braves a night-time dive into a feeding frenzy of sharks. Meanwhile, off the coast of Mexico, Alastair Fothergill searches for giant, blood-red tube worms. Highlights of today's dives are at 10.55pm.
Director Martyn Suker ; Producer Simon Nash BBCi: digital viewers can access live "first-hand" footage, presented by Peter Snow and Phillipa Forrester , via the red button on their TV handset Underwater wonderland: page 32
With Darren Jordon. Weather Darren Bett.
Fair Cops? While murderers have gone free, innocent people have been jailed. Phil Parry investigates a police force with a record of fabricating evidence in high-profile cases. Producers Jayne Morgan and Stephen Scott ; Editor Mike Robinson
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Highlights from today's diving adventures, presented by Kate Humble and the team. www.bbc.co.uk/nature
The spacecraft Galileo's successful mission to Jupiter, which ended last month, is discussed by Patrick Moore.
(Repeated next Saturday on BBC2)
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Followed by Weatherview
A month after the spacecraft Galileo plunged into Jupiter's atmosphere, Patrick Moore discussess the Galileo mission, the mysterious gas giant Jupiter and four of its fascinating moons. Show more
Mystery thriller. For investigator
Philip Marlowe , a missing person's case reveals a trail of nurder and blackmail centring on a gangster and his TV star mistress. Review page 51. Director Paul Bogart (1969)