with Dermot Murnaghan and Natasha Kaplinsky. Including features on People Power as Part of a pan-BBC theme on Political awareness and activism. www.bbc.co.uk/peoplepower
In the first of two programmes today exploring the issue of domestic violence, Michael Portillo meets some of the victims and finds out what's being done to prevent this distressing crime.
The drama Beaten is at 2.05pm
Homes featured include an old
Manchester "cop shop". FOllowed by News; Weather
A terrace in Birmingham.
From Ardingly in Sussex. Followed by News; Weather
Funding a computer.
Regional News; Weather
Serena suspects Luka of foul play. Repeated at 5.35pm
In a powerful love story exploring roots of domestic violence, an unexpected outburst fractures a Young family in Newcastle.
Writer Alison Hume : Producer/Director Jon East
Ted. Keith Barron plays an irascible northern comic in a short play penned by a new writer under the guidance of mentor Andrew Davies.
Regional News
More canine sleuthing.
Alex faces his fears.
David Beckham and Ewan McGregor help celebrate Blue Peter's 4,000th show.
Shown at 1.40pm
With George Alagiah and Sian Williams. Plus a weather summary.
BBC London News Presented by Emily Maitlis.
Editor Catherine Hearne
South East Today Beverley Thompson and Geoff Clark host. Editor Quentin Smith
Followed by Weather with Alex Deakin.
A weekend in Krakow, small-group adventures in Malaysia and the experience of long-haul travel.
Series producer Jenny Cole ; Executive producer Owen Gay
New series 1/3. A compilation of the best stories from across the regions. The language school that became a back door into Britain, the woman who wants to liberate battery chickens and seaside hotel room hygiene.
Series producer Ian Cundall ; Executive editor Craig Henderson
News of Mickey's mugging spreads through the Square. Writer Lin Coghlan Cast page 45 Repeated 10pm on BBC3 BBCi: digital viewers can access extras such as behind-the-scenes footage and cast interviews via the red button at the end of the programme Soap & Flannel: page 43
7/8. Two brothers in Eastleigh, Hampshire, seek help to revive a garden that's suffered two years of neglect while their parents were away working in the USA.
Producer John Thornicroft ; Executive producer Carol Hasiam
2/2. The conclusion of the factual drama chronicling the aftermath of a catastrophic eruption in America. Supervolcano: the Truth about Yellowstone concludes at 10pm on BBC2. See yesterday's choice.
With Huw Edwards. Regional News
Then Weather with Alex Deakin.
BBCi: 10.00-10.45: digital viewers can access 10 o'clock News Extra
How much has been raised for charity since last Friday's Red Nose Day?
4/8. Harry Enfield and Chums. A collaborative triumph, Harry Enfield's sketch show saw Paul Whitehouse and Charlie Higson graduate from writing to performing, but also owed a debt to a certain Hackney housing estate - home to the inspiration for such well-loved characters as the Slobs and the Old Gits. Doon MacKichan narrates.
Director Angus Mclntyre ; Producer Gregor Sharp
4/4.Gangbusters. How, in 1997, a spate of bank heists in north-west London led to a deadly game of cat and mouse between police and a violent armed gang.
Producer Andy Wells ; Series producer Magnus Temple
Keanu Reeves on the troubled hero of Constantine, plus reviews of The Machinist and animation Robots. Producer Hans Petch ; Series producer Tom Webber
Repeated next Saturday on BBC2 Jonathan traces the Secret Map of Hollywood on Wednesday at 10.45pm
War satire based on Joseph Heller 's bestseller, starring Alan Arkin. A US Air Force base, 1944: the desperate Captain Yossarian asks to be certified as mentally unfit to fly. Review page 56. Director Mike Nichols (1970,15)
Followed by Weatherview
4/8. A severed finger.
An ancient lost civilisation in Peru.