With Dermot Murnaghan and Natasha Kaplinsky.
Breakfast Briefing at 6.00; weather every half-hour from 6.15; national/regional news half-hourly from 6.27.
Good reads as recommended by authors and bookish celebrities. J/8. The Icarus Girl, The Ninth Life of Louis Drax and Inside Hitler's Bunker. With Kate Humble , Pam Ferris , Liz Jensen and Al Murray. Hosted by Jeremy Vine.
BBCi: special features for digital viewers
Real-life drama from Guy's and St Thomas ' in London. Followed by News; Weather
New series 1/10. Overweight children embark on a tough six-week fitness drive at the UK's only weight-loss camp for kids.
With Richard Bacon. Shape up for summer: page
Advice for a struggling teashop in the Black Country from two self-made millionaires. Followed by News; Weather
New series Antiques challenge from Covent Garden in London. With Tim Wonnacott.
Regional News; Weather
Stuart faces up to his blindness. Repeated at 5.35pm
Will buyers be turned on or freaked out by the psychedelia of a 1960s-Style flat? (Revised rpt) Your last chance to wave goodbye to Your mortgage: page 11
The Committee. A top men's club commissions Jessica to identify a member's killer.
Regional News
Bird-brained fun.
A quad-bike and speedboating challenge.
(Shown at 1.40pm)
With George Alagiah and Sian Williams. Plus a weather summary. IS)
BBC London News Presented by Emily Maitlis.
Editor Catherine Hearne South East Today Presented by Beverley Thompson and Geoff Clark. Editor Quentin Smith. Followed by Weather with Alex Deakin. IS)
A surprisingly feasible weekend break in Hong Kong, plus winter sun without jet lag in the Gambia.
Series producer Jenny Cole ; Executive producer Owen Gay
Moving personal accounts of loss and survival in the Boxing Day tsunami, plus how British volunteers are helping to rebuild lives on the Thai island of Phuket. Series producer Mike Lewis : Editor Dave Stanford
Has Tina pushed Johnny too far with her flirting?
Writer Rob Gittins Repeated at 10pm on BBC3 BBCi: digital viewers can access extras at the end of the programme Soap & Flannel: page 43; For cast see page 44
3/6. It's not a merry Christmas for a couple who owe £1,000. Plus the hunt for a woman who prefers playing slot machines to paying fines. Dennis Waterman narrates. Producer Barney Snow: Series producer Matt Tiller
2/3. Russell T Davies 's saucy period romp starring
Peter O'Toole and David Tennant continues. Grimani is incensed when his fiancee, Henriette, falls for the legendary lothario. A profile of Davies follows on BBC4.
Producer Gillian McNeill ; Director Sheree Folkson
First shown on BBC3 RT DIRECT: Dennis Potter 's 1971 Casanova on DVD, £17.99 (RRP E19.99) including p&p. Call [number removed]3850 (national rate)
With Huw Edwards. Regional News
Then Weather with Alex Deakin.
8/8. Why was the failure of Twang! - Lionel Bart 's Robin Hood musical - a blessing in disguise for the family favourites? Doon MacKichan narrates. A new series is planned for next year.
(The Two Ronnies Sketchbook is on Friday at 8.30pm)
6/6. Sunset Coast. The marketing of cocaine to the film industry, plus the theories surrounding Marilyn Monroe 's untimely death. With Jonathan Ross.
Director Jack Cocker ; Series producer Allan Campbell
Andrew Neil and Michael Portillo with the political review. More Thursday at 11.35pm.
Biographical sports drama about the golfing phenomenon, from his early years to his 1997 US Masters win. Review page 56. Director LeVar Burton (1998, PG)
Followed by Weatherview
Signed programmes.
The Reclaimers 5/12. Enhanced commentary.
1/5. Jeremy Irons
A 460-mile-long canoe race through Canada's white-water rapids.
3/4. Middle-aged moans.