With Dermot Murnaghan and Natasha Kaplinsky.
Timetable on Monday Then The National Lottery Dally Play
3/5. A look at why an 85-year-old decided to get a tattoo bearing the alarming words "Do not resuscitate".
Rural housewife Sheila Cooke hits central London as she samples life as a city worker.
Meanwhile, Daniel and Flavia's relationship is under strain.
With Nadia Sawalha.
Followed by News; Weather
Adam Hyman's plush pad is let down by the tired and dated kitchen. Enter Melissa Porter, who effects a gleaming stainless-steel makeover.
The Zammit family sell off some of their personal effects to fund a well-deserved surprise for mum Sheila, who'sjust recovered from illness. (AD)578i
Followed by News; Weather
The opening singles matches of the second round, live from the All England Club.
Weather
Continued live coverage of the second round from SW19. At this stage last year, fifth seed Andy Roddick of the US put paid to Greg Rusedski's bid in a collision of heavy servers. Out on Court 13, Lee Childs lost to Spaniard Rafael Nadal-Parera, leaving Tim Henman as sole Briton in the singles events.
Elsewhere, the men's number eight seed, Sjeng Schalken of the Netherlands, edged past Nicolas Lapentti of Ecuador in a five-setter featuring two tie-breaks. With Sue Barker.
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With George Alagiah and Sian Williams. Including a weather summary. www.bbc.co.uk/news
Details on Monday
Followed by Weather with Helen Willetts.
6/10. David Dickinson gets all creative with four students from the Glasgow School of Art. Experts Michael Hogben and Nigel Smith have designs on how to turn bargain hunting into an art form, but will the two teams make a profit at auction? Director Liz Baker : Series producer Linda Cleeve TO TAKE PART: visit www.bbc.co.uk/antiques or call [number removed] (cost 25p) BBC BOOK: David Dickinson , the Duke -What a Bobby Dazzler , paperback, £6.99
Charlie Dimmock and Tommy Walsh are Bootle bound in this special edition to transform a tip into a garden for local people. With the help of the Groundwork Trust, which carries out horticultural community projects across the country, the team have just three days to implement sandstone paving, pergolas, Victorian lampposts and a water feature in time to give local MP Joe Benton the surprise of his life. Producer John Thornicroft : Executive producer Carol Haslam BBC MAGAZINES: Gardeners' World, price £2.95, Gardens llustrated, £3.85
Dale Winton hosts the Lotto, Lotto Extra and Thunderball draws.
With Huw Edwards. 10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with Helen Willetts.
Then National Lottery Update
4/6. With Vernon God Little, his 2003 Booker Prize-winning debut novel, writer and self-confessed conman DBC Pierre, aka Australian-born Peter Finlay, became the most controversial character to win the award. Alan Yentob joins the enigmatic novelist on a road trip across Texas and Mexico, exploring locations central to the book and the house where Pierre grew up, in a bid to find out the truth behind the bizarre stories of serial mendacity and drug addiction. DBC Pierre's Vernon God Little features in Battle of the Books at 11.15pm on BBC4.
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Ray Stubbs presents highlights of the final games in Group D, as Germany took on the Czech Republic, and the Netherlands played Latvia. www.bbc.co.uk/euro200445506l
Followed by Weatherview
Drama. When waitress Donna is convicted of being an accessory to manslaughter, she is sent to McCarthy Reform School, headed by the dogmatic Mrs Tumbull. Review p50.
Director Jonathan Kaplan (1994, 18)
Another chance to see both of today's Group D clashes: Germany v the Czech Republic, and the Netherlands v Latvia.