With Bill Turnbull and Natasha Kaplinsky. Then The National Lottery Daily Play
The birth of wolf cubs is tinged with tragedy. (Revised repeat)
Stefan sings live as Elvis.
A detached house in Devon is auctioned. (Revised repeat) Followed by News; Weather
Urbanites needing a life change aim for quieter environs.
Wedding plans need cash. Followed by News; Weather
4/10. From Folkestone.
Regional News; Weather
Janelle's behaviour proves divisive. Repeated at 5.35pm (AD)
Wedding Nerves. A roofer's wedding plans are jeopardised.
Writer Nick Day
Murder - according to Maggie Death strikes at a TV studio.
Regional News
Then Tweenies Songtime
Paul and Barry wake a sleeping Viking.
The game show that tests friendship.
12/13 Noah takes on Max Hammer's persona.
Shown at 1.40pm (AD)
With George Alagiah and Sophie Raworth. Including a weather summary.
Then Weather with John Hammond.
10/10. After 31 years, David Attenborough brings the wildlife series to a close with a tale of how crabs, after spending millions of years evolving at sea, have found new ways to breathe and move, and are now an amphibious army with a single mission - to conquer the land.
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Den warns Zoe to steer clear when he and Chrissie renew their vows. Lucy continues to cause trouble. Writer Simon Spencer This week's episodes produced by Colin Wratten and directed by Clive Arnold Cast page 40
Repeated at 10pm on BBC3 (AD)
5/6. A waste incinerator company is accused of damaging a community's health and Deed faces the threat of impeachment, but can he call the government's bluff?
New series 1/3. It's time to get low down and dirty Stateside as the filth-focused series meets the unsung heroes of the Big Apple who keep the streets clean, the restaurants healthy and the five boroughs free of rats and roaches. Narrated by Arthur Smith.
Series producer Jo Vale
Former First Minister of Northern Ireland David
Trimble, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Paul Murphy , the DUP's Jeffrey Donaldson and Mark Durkhan of the SDLP are among the panellists in Belfast. Chaired by David Dimbleby.
Executive producer George Carey ; Series editor Nick Pisani BBCi: interactive options available to digital viewers via the red button CONTACT: phone [number removed] (cost 25p); or email via the programme's website: www.bbc.co.uk/questiontime
NOTE: panellists may change as a result of unforeseen circumstances
Andrew Neil , Michael Portillo and Diane Abbott review the last seven days in politics.
Producer Natasha Shallice ; Editor Jamie Donald
Predictable drama set in 60s Chicago. Two small-town friends accept work with Hugh Hefner as "bunny girls" after their ambitions receive a buffeting in the Windy City. Review page 52. Director Randall Miller (2000. PG)
Followed by Skiing Weather
Signed programmes.
Watchdog Shown on Tuesday at 7pm
2.20 Panorama Shown on Sunday at 10.15pm
3.00 The Deaf Holocaust: Deaf People and Nazi
Germany Shown Monday on BBC2 at 7pm