Presented by Bill Turnbull and Mishal Husain.
Premiership highlights including Chelsea's visit to Villa Park, plus the Fulham v Arsenal derby.
(Shown yesterday at 11pm)
(More highlights tonight in Match of the Day 2 at 10.30pm on BBC2)
Topical discussion with David Frost and guests. Including 9.30 News, plus weather later.
Essex diva Alison Moyet bears her soul, while comedian Dominic Holland takes a walk on the wild side in search of spiritual uplift. Presented by Ross Kelly and Kate Sanderson. Series producer Roger Childs ; Executive producer Chris Loughlin CONTACT: call [number removed] (max cost 8p), text [number removed], email heaven@bbc.co.uk or visit www.bbc.co.uk/heaven
A behind-the-scenes visit to the Burghley Horse Trials in Lincolnshire, where John Craven finds out what it takes for both rider and beast to compete in this challenging event. Plus, are supermarkets demanding perfect-looking vegetables and fruit to the detriment of taste? Including weather for the week. Series producer Sarah Eglin
Jeremy Vine is back with the weekly political scrutiny. From 1.00, in-depth local stories, presented for viewers in London by Tim Donovan and in the South East by Peter Henley. Including 12.30 News.
Editor James Stephenson www.bbc.co.uk/politicsshow
Fourth film in the comedy series about a Volkswagen with extraordinary powers, starring Cloris Leachman and Charles Martin Smith. En route to Brazil, Herbie and his owners get caught up in a plot to steal Incan gold. Review page 49. Director Vincent McEveety (1980. U)
Omnibus edition.
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Events at Hyacinth's nautical supper take an unexpected turn.
Terry Wogan presents a selection of viewers' comments on BBC television programmes.
Email: pov@bbc.co.uk, text [number removed] or call
6430 (local rates). 34166U
The Lady in Red balladeer
Chris de Burgh and classical vocalist Katherine Jenkinsjoin Aled Jones and 4,000 singers for a service in the great court of Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire.
Hymns include Praise My Soul, Jerusalem and Dear Lord and Father of Mankind. BBC SONGS OF PRAISE MAGAZINE: new edition on sale now, price L2.50
A White Sweater and a Solicitor's Letter. A missive addressed to Compo interests the whole town, but terrifies his son Tom in this episode of the gentle comedy from 2001.
Writer Roy Clarke ; Director/Producer Alan JW Bell
A haul of original fittings from RMS Titanic's sister ship RMS Olympic turns up during a visit to the Northumberland town of Haltwhistle. Other items include a Roman coin unearthed at Hadrian's Wall, and a letter from J.R.R. Tolkien describing his thinking behind "The Lord of the Rings". With Michael Aspel. [web address removed]
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With Darren Jordon. Regional News
Weather with Peter Gibbs.
The Ties That Bind Us 2/2. Nina is in danger as she tries to rescue one of the children found injured aftertheir ordeal. Abs has a hunch that a rape victim may be able to identify the culprit, but patient confidentiality stands in his way.
Writer Ginnie Hole ; Producer Foz Allan ; Director Marc Jobst
More cast on Saturday Keep taking the medicine: page 13
With Darren Jordon.
Weather with Peter Gibbs.
High-speed pursuits, fatal accidents and stolen vehicles are all in a hectic day's work for the South Yorkshire Police Traffic Unit, as cameras follow them on a crackdown in Sheffield.
Directors Matt Holden and Bruce Lippold ; Executive producer Charles Thompson
"Our future is built on memory." That's the message of Chief Rabbi Dr Jonathan Sacks , who speaks to the fathers of Damilola Taylor and murdered US journalist Daniel Pearl as he prepares for Rosh Hashanah , the Jewish New Year. Producer Roger Childs ; Executive producer Chris Loughlin
Patchy entry in the comedy strand starring Sidney James , Kenneth Williams and Hattie Jacques. The path to true love proves to be a rocky one for clients of the Wedded Bliss Marriage Bureau. Review page 49.
Director Gerald Thomas (1970, PG)
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