Presented by Bill Turnbull and Mishal Husain.
Topical discussion with David Frost and guests. Including at 9.00 News, plus weather later.
Actress Goldie Hawn discusses her Buddhist faith and explains why she believes laughter is the best medicine. Horticulturalist Chris Beardshaw presents the first in a new strand exploring gardens with a spiritual element, and the Rev Richenda Leigh reviews the week's news. With Philippa Forrester and Ross Kelly. Executive producer Chris Loughlin Series producer Abigail Saxon
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Sir David Attenborough, Lord Howe of Aberavon, Donal MacIntyre and Gwen Taylor guest.
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Adam Henson investigates the debate over a planned development in Pembrokeshire National Park, which opponents claim sets a dangerous precedent. Including weather for the week ahead.
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 at 12.00 News.
Editor James Stephenson
My British Buddy. The platoon prepares to welcome American troops to Walmington-on-Sea. Writers Jimmy Perry and David Croft
Hyacinth discovers voluntary church cleaning is no holiday.
Omnibus edition.
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5/13. Rrst Past the Post. When Susan decides to run for the local council, Ben is tempted to run for the hills.
Writers Ian Brown and James Hendrie
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Terry Wogan presents viewers' comments and criticisms.
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On a visit to Portsmouth,
Diane Louise Jordan meets
Premiership footballer Linvoy Primus. Plus, how marine technology is helping a remote village in China, and why the Anglican Cathedral Choir gave the stars of hit British film
Calendar Girls a run for their money. Hymns include Tell Out My Soul and All / Once Held Dear. www.bbc.co.uk/religion BBC SONGS OF PRAISE MAGAZINE: L2.50
Among the finds at Royal Holloway College in Surrey are a collection of miniature paintings worth up to £25,000 and a very short walking stick. Presented by Michael Aspel.
Producer Michele Burgess ; Executive producer Christopher Lewis
Hugh Bonneville stars as architect and Renaissance man Christopher Wren in this drama-documentary charting his brilliant career, which culminated in the construction of St Paul's Cathedral in 1710. Presented by Michael Buerk.
Writer Laura Lamson : Producer Julian Birkett 94 ff The amazing Christopher Wren : page 20
David Butcher on historical reconstructions: page 65
9/9. Arriving unexpectedly for daughter Jean's wedding, Violet reveals a devastating secret. The series returns next year.
Writer Gaby Chiappe ; Producer Chris Clough ; Director Simon Massey
2/4. The gulf between Emily and Louis deepens when he hears that Colonel Osborne has paid her a visit. The next instalment of Trollope's story premieres at 10pm on BBC4.
Adapted by Andrew Davies ; Producer Nigel Stafford-Clark
Director Tom Vaughan www.bbc.co.uk/drama/heknew
with Matthew Amroliwala.
Weather with Darren Bett.
8/8. It's clean-up time in a flat that's been used as a crack den, while on the balconies of a high-rise, squatters have left some mess of their own. With strong language. Producer Isabel Pritchard ; Series producer Colin Napthine
Repeated with sign language at 2.50am on Tuesday
Courtroom thriller starring Richard Gere as a television executive charged with murder while in China on business. In English and Mandarin with subtitles. Review page 54. Director Jon Avnet (1997, 15) (AD)
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Crime drama starring
Frank Sinatra and Lee Remick. A New York cop's investigations into a supposed suicide call into question a conviction he secured in a capital murder case. Review page 54.
Director Gordon Douglas 11968.15)