Hosted by Dermot Murnaghan and Jane Hill. Then The National Lottery Daily Play
Can five teenagers help their family raise cash for a L3,000 luxury bathroom?
An island bungalow, a miner's cottage and a Derbyshire home with great views. Followed by News; Weather
Downsizing to a rural retreat in Staffordshire. With
Kristian Digby and Sarah Walker.
Swinderby fair in Lincolnshire. With Tim Wonnacott.
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Is the Lee family's damp house affecting their health?
Regional News; Weather
Summer becomes a fan of Jack. Repeated at 5.35pm
What the Doctor Saw. Mac aims to resolve two patients' problems with their living arrangements.
Writer Tracey Black
Coal Miner's Slaughter. A woman is implicated in a mine owner's death. With Will & Grace's
Megan Mullally.
Regional News
Tweenies
Looney Tunes
3.50 Mona the Vampire
4.05 Hard Spell Abbey 3/5. The girls play Monkmission, while one of the boys uses spider powers.
4-35 The Fairly Odd Parents
5.00 Blue Peter A yodelling lesson plus making baked alaska.
5.25 Newsround
Shown at 1.40pm
With Bill Turnbull and Sophie Raworth. Including a weather summary.
Then Weather with Peter Gibbs.
3/6. Competitors from the north-west of England take on their spelling counterparts from the South. See Monday's choice.
The Heathrow cops hunt for a notorious car thief. Plus, Maria's late flight is fraught with difficulty, and Shaker's furious when two passengers fail to arrive. Producer Michael HouWey ; Exec producer Edwina vardey
The
Lotto, Lotto Extra and Thunderball draws.
2/6. Shouting, swearing and door-slamming are regular features of home life for the Parrys.
Psychological therapist Anjula Mutanda draws up some rules designed to make them a calmer, happier family. But can they stick to them?
Director Mark Saben ; Series producer Claire Collinson-Jones
On 2 December 1984 a deadly chemical gas escaped from an American-owned factory in Bhopal, India, and drifted into the sleeping city. Thousands died, while many more suffered the terrible effects of the gas. This drama-documentary tells the stories of five people from Bhopal, revealing the cause of the catastrophe - and how it could have been avoided. Writers Steven Condie and Avie Luthra ; Director Steven Condie
Executive producer Paul Woolwich The Friday Play: Bhopal is on 3 December at 9pm on BBC Radio 4 Justice denied: page 41
With Huw Edwards. Regional News
Then Weather with Peter Gibbs.
BBCi: 10-10.45 - digital viewers can access 10 o 'Clock News Extra
Followed by National Lottery Update
2/5. Beautiful Dreamer: Brian Wilson 's Smile In 1966 Brian Wilson , the creative hub of the Beach Boys, embarked on an ambitious project-an attempt to record the greatest pop album ever. Instead, Wilson descended into a breakdown that lasted for over 30 years. Now, with the record Smile finally on release, the troubled genius talks about the origins of the madness and majesty in his music. Presented by Alan Yentob.
Director David Leaf: Series producer Ian MacMillan Pet Sounds is showing tomorrow at llpm on BBC4
Road movie from the director of The Deer Hunter, starring Woody Harrelson and Jon Seda. Successful doctor Michael Reynolds has a less-than-spiritual view of life, until a terminally ill convict kidnaps him and takes him on a journey to a Navajo lake, fabled to possess healing abilities. Review page 65.
Director Michael Cimino (1996, 15)
Followed by Weathervlew
Signed programmes.
Full On Food 1/7. A gastronomic tour of Tokyo. Plus, mushroom hunting and bread-making.
2.55 A Year at Kew 10/12. A seed-collecting mission to
Madagascar. Narrated by Alan Titchmarsh.
3.25 Everest: the Challenge Can Tony Griffiths , 40, realise the ultimate mountaineering feat?
Documentary narrated by Alan Titchmarsh following the daily life and work at the Royal Botanical Gardens in Kew. Featuring a mission to Madagascar to collect seeds.