Presented by Bill Turnbull and Natasha Kaplinsky. Including the first in a new daily strand, Global Warning, examining the eco-friendly lifestyle choices made by many British families. Timetable on Monday The wider issues of climate change are explored in Global Warning at 12.30pm Then The National Lottery Daily Play
Why is the silver-back gorilla so partial tojam sandwiches?
(Revised repeat)
A hide-out and a football area are integral parts of Joe Swift 's child-friendly garden.
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Barn conversions top the wish list as Dominic Littlewood and Kristian Digby peruse the pretty cathedral town of Lichfield in Staffordshire.
Can a young couple raise enough money to finance their dream wedding?
New series 1/3. "The single biggest long-term problem we face as a world is the issue of climate change", says
Tony Blair. But why is global warming on the increase, and how is climate change affecting the environment, tourism and the economy in China, Alaska,
Spain and the Maldives? BBC correspondents report live from these locations in the first of this week's daily briefings.
Weather
Scott dares Serena to enjoy a fun day out - but on his terms. Repeated at 5.35pm (AD)
With a visit to Lennoxlove House in East Lothian.
The Sanctuary Mystery. Sister Steve's tearaway teenage brother is framed for murder-by a COp.
Regional News
Ends 3.45.
Tweenies Jake and Doodles are being greedy. BBC TWEENIES MAGAZINE: price LI.45
Ends 5.35.
Dennis the Menace A fiend comes to life in the garage.
4.10 Tom and Jerry Kids A trio of cat-and-mouse capers.
4.30 The Basil Brush Show The friendly fox has a new neighbour.
Writer Ged Allen
4.55 The Agents 6/16. What do the judging panel - choreographer Sam Francis , Grange Hill's Colin White and Casualty's Zita Sattar - make of Bristol's young dancers?
5.25 Newsround
Shown at 1.40pm (AD)
With Dermot Murnaghan and Sian Williams. Including a weather summary. www.bbc.co.uk/news
Details on Monday
Followed by Weather with Alex Deakin.
4/5. Blows are exchanged as friendly rivalry between the three remaining families turns sour and, on a gruelling undercover exercise in Scotland, the teams resort to dirty tricks to sabotage their opponents. Only two families can reach the final in Australia - who will cope best with fierce blizzards, lie-detector tests and ruthless gamesmanship? Director Martin Pailthorpe ; Series producer Matthew Cole
Vocal abilities are bound to be tested as pop performers - including Natalie Appleton , Belinda Carlisle and Lisa Scott-Lee - take on a ruthless Anne Robinson for charity.
Producer Alexandra McLeod ; Series producer Andy Rowe Anne Robinson presents Outtake TV on Friday at 8.30pm
Dale Winton with the Lotto, Lotto Extra and Thunderball draws.
4/8. It's hard to tell who is most embarrassed - PC
Alan Freeman or the man whose highly inappropriate behaviour in a station car park is caught on CCTV. Plus a tirade of racist abuse that results in an arrest and a gruesome clean-up operation for PC Jeff Nelson following a suicide on the line. Series producer Hugh Dehn : Executive producer Roger Graef
4/6. Melody. In her stetson and cowboy boots, and with 12 years' experience under her belt, Melody Loring is right at home in the macho world of long-distance lorry driving. However a new job and tricky schedule have sent her stress levels soaring and she needs to act fast before the boss loses patience with her. What tension-busting tips can the Stress Professors suggest to keep her on the road?
Director Jules Whomsley ; Series producer Sion Taylor www.bbc. co.uk/lifestyle
With Huw Edwards. 10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with Alex Deakin.
Then National Lottery Update
3/3. Mystery of the Forgotten Plague. In the 1920s an incurable disease that turned ordinary people into living statues caused global panic. Yet ten years after it first appeared, encephalitis lethargica suddenly vanished, leaving victims paralysed and scientists baffled as to its origins. Recently, new cases of the disease - made infamous in the 1990 film Awakenings - have been reported. Are we seeing the start of a new pandemic?
Producer Milla Harrison ; Executive producer Anne Laking
Drama starring Melissa Gilbert and Rosanna Arquette as two mothers who learn 18 months too late that their babies were accidentally swapped at birth. Review page 53.
Director Douglas Barr (1999. PG)
Followed by Weatherview
Sci-fi drama set in the distant future. Most of the Earth's inhabitants have relocated to an asteroid. Two warring factions, however, are still living in the Utah desert. Review page 53. Director Rob Nilsson (1998, 18)
Signed programmes. Ends 4.50.
Get a New Life The Davies family's dream of a permanent move from Wales to Spain is fading fast. First shown on BBC2
3.35 Bargain Hunt Two teams seek a profit in Oxford.
4.05 Antiques Roadshow From Bridgend in Wales.