Presented by Simon McCoy and Sian Williams.
FA Cup third-round highlights.
(Shown yesterday at 11pm)
(Yeading v Newcastle United is at 1.30pm)
Topical discussion, with David Frost and guests. Including 9.30 News; Weather.
Why does Hollywood star Minnie Driver connect spirituality with surfing? And what caused former conman Barry Minkow to turn his back on a life of crime? Plus music from Darius and an update on spiritual makeovers with Ross Kelly and Alice Beer. Series producer Roger Childs
Executive producer Chris Loughlin CONTACT: call [number removed] (max 8p). email heaven@bbc.co.uk; text [number removed]; visit www.bbc.co.uk/heaven
A visit to the mystical island of Lindisfarne, plus a report on a crackdown on crimes against badgers. With John Craven. Includes the weather for the week ahead.
Stephen Tompkinson, Jeremy Clarkson, Leslie Ash and Wendi Peters guest on the genial word panel game.
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A strange man spends the night at Elizabeth's house.
Yeading v Newcastle United Live from OPR's Loftus Road stadium in west London, the last of this weekend's FA Cup third-round ties on BBC1 (kick-off 1.45).
"The Ding" will need to muster a Herculean effort to pull off an upset - when the draw was made last December, 125 league places separated the non-league side from the Premiership giants. Johnson Hippolyte 's third-round debutants will take heart, however, from the Magpies' travails in 1998, when Conference outfit Stevenage took Shearer and co to a fourth-round replay. With Gary Lineker. Producer Phil Bigwood ; Editor
Paul Armstrong The FA Cup fourth-round draw is tomorrow at 1.30pm on BBC2
Omnibus edition.
For cast see page 41 (AD)
In the Scottish port town of Oban, Sally Magnusson uncovers the Gaelic origin to the tune of Morning
Has Broken. Hymns include Worship the Lord in the Beauty of Holiness and Now Thank We All Our God. Producer David Strachan ; Editor Hugh Faupel
Beware of the Hot Dog. Wesley looks for hungry and/or foolhardy diners to road-test his turbo grill.
Writer Roy Clarke ; Director/Producer Alan JW Bell
A grisly collection of primitive medical instruments is among the finds as Michael Aspel and the experts visit Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis for the first time. Producer Micheie Burgess ; Series editor Simon Shaw
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With Darren Jordon. Regional News
Weather with John Hammond.
2/10. Cowboys. Tony looks for a get-rich-quick idea to bankroll Jackie's grand designs for the farm.
Writer Stuart Morris
Producer Sharon Houlihan ; Director Dominic Keavey (5)
Amulet 2/2. Monaghan must decipher ghostly clues in the conclusion to yesterday's mystery.
Writer Ed Whitmore ; Producer Stephen Garwood
Director Brian Kelly www.bbc.co.uk/seaofsouls
With Darren Jordon.
Weather with John Hammond.
The recent release of Brian Wilson's long-awaited Smile album has reawakened interest in the Beach Boys, the Beatles' rivals whose infectious, sunshine-soaked melodies epitomised the carefree spirit of 60s Californian youth culture. This revealing film, featuring interviews with surviving band members Wilson, Mike Love, Bruce Johnston and Al Jardine, charts their now all-too-familiar story: a meteoric rise to worldwide fame tainted by drug abuse, mental breakdown, bitter lawsuits and tragic deaths.
Steamy thriller, director Lawrence Kasdan 's assured debut. With Florida in the grip of a heatwave, lawyer Ned Racine becomes embroiled in a torrid love affair with scheming Matty Walker. Together they plan to kill her wealthy husband. Review page 51.
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Followed by Weatherview
The Hammerhead Shark, one of the most bizarre predators of the deep, is at last revealing the secrets of its astonishing head. Show more