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.
Editor David Kermode
Good reads as recommended by authors and bookish celebrities. 5/8. Fleshmarket Close, Never
Let Me Go and Becoming Strangers are debated and dissected by Lynn Faulds Wood , Ian Rankin , Ulrika j'onsson and Doon MacKichan.
Hosted by Jeremy Vine.
BBCi: special features for digital viewers
Real-life drama from Guy's and St Thomas ' in London. (5) 844)8 Allowed by News; Weather
6/10. Will a weekend of treats ruin the overweight kids' progress as they continue their fitness drive? With Richard Bacon.
Advice for a Worcestershire wmshop where the turnover
"as not been fruitful. FOllowed by News; Weather
Lewes in Sussex is the venue for the antiques challenge.
Regional News; Weather
Can Lyn and Susan start afresh? Repeated at 5.35pm
Careful What You Wish For. Helen has to tread carefully when she tries to help a pro-life supporter to reveal her guilty secret.
Writer Ray Brooking
A soap star's marriage is marred by murder. With guest roles from Star Trek: Voyager's Kate Mulgrew and Marcia Cross of Desperate Housewives.
Regional News
Bird-brained triple bill.
Konnie learns to look after a baby zebra.
Shown at 1.40pm
With George Alagiah and Sian Williams. Plus a weather summary.
Ginny Buckley is in Dubai for just 24 hours,
Jilly Goolden samples a safari with a difference in South Africa and Joe Mace visits an ex-PoW camp in Durham. Series producer Jenny Cole ; Executive producer Owen Gay Cruise to Egypt and the Red Sea: page
New series 1/3. As the election looms, the leaders of three major parties are quizzed by Jeremy Paxman on their policies. He starts by asking Charles Kennedy of the Liberal Democrats if the party can appeal to both lapsed Conservatives and angry Labour voters. Tony Blair faces questions Wednesday 7.30pm.
Billy is totally unprepared for the arrival of a fugitive.
(Repeated at 10pm on BBC3)
BBCi: digital viewers can access extras at the end of the programme
Soap & Flannel: page 49; For cast see page 51
4/6. Sue Whyte demands payment from a woman whose partner left her in the lurch when their business failed. Narrated by Dennis Waterman.
Producer Barney Snow; Series producer Matt Tiller
3/3. In England, the court of King George proves to be a deadly trap for Casanova. But does salvation for the rogue lie in Naples? With strong language.
Writer Russell T Davies ; Producer Gillian McNeill
Director Sheree Folkson First shown on BBC3 RT DIRECT: Dennis Potter 's 1971 Casanova on DVD, £17.99 (RRP £19.99) including p&p. Call [number removed] (national rate)
With Huw Edwards. Regional News
Then Weather with Isobel Lang.
Having completed 77 shows, the comedian winds up in London's Hammersmith to perform the final gig on his sell-out tour of 2001-2. With strong language. Director Tom Poole ; Producer John Tiffney
Andrew Neil , Michael Portillo and Mark Mardell review what's been happening on the campaign trail. More Thursday at 11.45pm.
Science-fiction thriller. When a software genius creates a fully automated house, he's unprepared for what follows. Review page 62. Director Graeme Campbell (1998,12)
Followed by Weatherview
Signed programmes.
The Reclaimers Enhanced commentary.
Amanda Redman.
Middle-aged moans.
1/6. A single mum faces the bailiffs.
7/8. A garden in Hampshire.