Presented by Jon Sopel and Jules Botfield.
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FA Cup first-round highlights.
Shown yesterday at 12 midnight (S)
Topical discussion with David Frost and guests. Including 9.00 News, plus weather later.
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A look at the regimental badges carved into chalk hills near the Wiltshire village of Fovant. Plus the weather for the week ahead. (S) www.bbc.co.uk/nature
Live coverage from Whitehall, where the Queen is joined by representatives from the armed forces, Parliament and the Commonwealth for the laying of wreaths and the two minutes' silence. Followed by a march by 10,000 veterans in memory of colleagues killed in conflict. Commentary by David Dimbleby, with Colonel John Hughes-Wilson.
Highlights are at 6.15pm on BBC2.
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David Jason's Remembrance tribute: p37
Jeremy Vine and team present their unique view of politics.
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From 12.35, in-depth local stories, presented for viewers in London by Tim Donovan and in the South East by Peter Henley. Including 12.10 News.
Accrington Stanley v Huddersfield Town
Live coverage of this season's FA Cup starts with a first-round tie (kickoff lpm) at the Interlink Express Stadium. Can the third-division visitors avoid an upset against Conference opposition? The match will be followed by the second-round draw.
Introduced by Ray Stubbs. Producer Phil Bigwood ; Editor
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Omnibus edition.
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David Dickinson hosts the last in the current series. (S) WRITE TO: Points of View, Birmingham B5 7QQ: phone [number removed]: email pov@bbc.co.uk: or text [number removed]
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In a special programme to mark Remembrance Sunday, Pam Rhodes is in Portsmouth on HMS Ark Royal, which carried over 3,000 troops to war in Iraq.
Music comes from the city's Anglican cathedral, where hymns include Eternal Father, Strong to Save. Plus a reading by the Duke of York of Laurence Binyon's For the Fallen. (S)
[web address removed] HARDBACK BOOK: Songs of Praise: a Christmas Companion, price £9.99 BBC SONGS OF PRAISE MAGAZINE: launches 19 November, price £2.50
Valuable Russian jewellery, given by the crowned heads of Europe to Queen Victoria's chef, and a huge blunderbuss are among the curiosities on show in the gardens of Dyrham Park, Gloucestershire. Presented by Michael Aspel. Producer Michele Burgess ; Executive producer Christopher Lewis
Repeated with sign language on Thursday at 3.35am (S) BBC HOMES & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE: price £2.95
Alan Titchmarsh 's plans for a Mediterranean courtyard on Jersey were nearly scuppered by the early return of the unsuspecting homeowner. Two years on, have palms and an olive tree thrived in the temperate Channel Islands?
Director John Thornicroft ; Executive producer Carol Haslam (S) Alan Titchmarsh presents Royal Gardeners on Tuesday at 8.30pm on BBC2 Alan Titchmarsh on our royal gardens: page 22
In the Line of Fire. In April 2003, BBC correspondent John Simpson and his team were filming a group of Kurdish and US soldiers when they were hit by a US bomb that killed at least 16 people. In this extended edition to mark the 50th anniversary of Panorama, footage filmed in the aftermath of this appalling friendly-fire incident illustrates a moving and gruesome story of life and death on the frontline in Iraq. Producer Tom Giles ; Editor Mike Robinson www.bbc.co.uk/panorama
Repeated with sign language on Thursday at 1.50am (S) NOTE: as Panorama is likely to react to news, its subject matter may change BBC BOOK: The Battle of Iraq- BBC News Correspondents on the War against Saddam and a New World Agenda, £7.99 from bookshops orwww.bbcshop.com Alison Graham on 50 years of Panorama: page 67
With Matthew Amroliwala.
Weather with Michael Fish. (S)
Marilyn Monroe , Frank Sinatra , Steve McQueen and Clark Gable feature in this fascinating compendium of amateur video footage. Contributors reveal how a bit of luck, charm, and even downright deception enabled them to capture Hollywood stars from the 1930s to the present day on candid camera. Narrated by Richard E Grant.
Producer Colette Camden: Executive producer Jannine Waddell (S) Home movies of the stars: page 30
Crime comedy with Nick Nolte and Martin Short. Bungling bank robber Ned Perry takes ex-con Daniel Lucas hostage when a hold-up goes badly wrong. Review page 54.
Director Francis Veber (1989, 15) (S)
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Drama starring Patsy Kensit as a young Londoner living the good life, who kisses and tells all to an omnipresent camera. Review page 54.
Director Don Boyd (1991,15) (S)