With Dermot Murnaghan and Natasha Kaplinsky.
Timetable on Tuesday Then The National Lottery Dally Play
Topical discussion.
More true-life cases uncovered at Guy's and St Thomas ', London. Director Sue Robinson ; Series editor
Peter Hayton Followed by News; Weather
An old roller blind helps spruce up a bathroom.
Will a renovated townhouse attract a buyer? Followed by News; Weather
Brian and Sylvia Spence auction years of clutter to finance plans for a dream garden.
The antiques game show is in Peterborough.
Weather
Is Lou's investment in trouble? Repeated at 5.35pm (AD)
Greg helps a patient with an unusual request.
(For cast see Tuesday and Friday)
Murder, Murder. Suspected of killing her wealthy husband, a woman's only alibi is her twin Sister.
Regional News
Ends 3.45. Balamory Music in the nursery today as Archie invents a new instrument.
Writer Penny Lloyd BBC PRODUCTS: Balamory: Days Out, video £7.99, DVD £10.99, released on 19 April. Preorder at [address removed]
Ends 5.35.
Arthur
George has trouble reading and writing.
4.10 The Mummy
The O 'Connells must stop Imhotep obtaining the Scythe of Anubis.
4.30 Watch My Chops
Corneil builds an intelligent robot.
4.45 Cavegirl
New series
Summer holidays bring extra visitors to the village.
Continues Friday 4.45pm.
This week's episodes written by Daniel Peacock
5.00 Blue Peter
Today, the studio is invaded by puppies, and Konnie and Liz get tough as they join the Royal Marines for some muddy PE.
Signed repeat tomorrow 7.30am BBC2 [website removed]
Danny Kelly on female emancipation: page 27
5.25 Newsround
Shown at 1.40pm (AD)
With George Alagiah and Sian Williams. Including a weather summary. www.bbc.co.uk/news
Details on Tuesday
Followed by Weather with Darren Bett.
5/8. The lifeguards in a busy Newquay are asked to help find several missing children. In Portland a paraglider breaks his back on the side of a steep hill. And it's a race against time when a teenager gets stuck in the sand as the tide rushes in. Director Martin Hicks : Series producer Lucinda Axelsson
Behind-the-scenes special where presenters Nick Knowles and Lowri Turner reveal the off-camera behaviour, bust-ups and blunders involved in making the home makeover show. Series producer Mark Bristow : Executive producer Mark Hill BBC GOOD HOMES MAGAZINE: new-look latest issue now available, price f2.80
A Christmas 1996 episode of the comedy which recently won BBC2's Britain's Best Sitcom.
Del tries to become a "new man" and pay more attention to Raquel.
BBC DVD: Only Fools and Horses: Mother Nature's Son, £15.99, available from 24 May. Pre-order now at [web address removed]
On 1 April 1998 Christopher Alder , an ex-paratrooper, was dragged unconscious into a Hull police station. Minutes later he died on the custody suite floor. This investigation examines Christopher's death and whether the case will continue to taint relations between the police and the black community. Producer Toby Sculthorp ; Executive producer Simon Ford
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With Huw Edwards. 10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with Darren Bett.
Then National Lottery Update
Action thriller starring Steven Seagal as former Navy SEAL Casey Ryback , who takes on a vengeful weapons expert and his gang of mercenaries who have hijacked a luxury train and a top secret weapon. Review page 54.
Director Geoff Murphy (1995, 18)
Followed by Weatherview
Thriller based on true events, starring Charles Bronson and Lee Marvin. In the 1930s, a trapper in the wild lands of the Arctic Circle finds himself framed for a murder and becomes the object of a manhunt. Review page 54.
Director Peter Hunt (1981, 18)
Signed programmes. Ends 4.20.
Food Police 5/6. Did chicken kill a holidaymaker in Spain? And what's that lurking in an ice-cream?
2.20 A Child of Our Time 3/3. The Making of Me. Robert Winston examines self-esteem among his young subjects.
3.20 SAS Desert - Are You Tough Enough? 5/6. The volunteers have to capture a terrorist leader last known to be located in a treacherous Namibian valley. First shown on BBC2