With Dermot Murnaghan and Natasha Kaplinsky.
The New Forest offers a sedate Pace of life - but will it suit two former air stewards? (5)
Real-life medical drama.
Followed by News; Weather
9/10. A talent show gives the Young slimmers a break from their gruelling schedule.
A sandwich-shop owner looking to make a decent crust calls in the business experts. Followed by News; Weather
A rummage through bric-a-brac in Peterborough.
Regional News; Weather
Stuart has a cunning plan.
Repeated at 5.35pm
Fight or Flight. A son questions his father's choice of partner.
Writer Dale Overton
Day of the Dead. There's murder in Mexico for Jessica. With guest star James Coburn.
Regional News
Bird-brained fun.
Shelley tries to make her mark.
More testing times for friendships.
Vibrantly coloured creatures, plus the cruel practice of bear-farming.
Shown at 1.40pm
With George Alagiah and Sophie Raworth. Including a weather summary.
Then Weather with Helen Young.
2/8. Twins Elodie and Asha [text removed] are double trouble - they whinge and whine, refuse to eat vegetables and even fight in stereo. Embattled mum Zora is reaching the end of her tether - can psychologist
Dr Tanya Byron bring her unruly toddlers to heel? Producer Sophie Harris ; Series producer Sacha Baveystock First shown on BBC3 There's another episode 8.30pm on BBC3
Billy and Pat face a grilling from the police.
Writer Andrew Taft This week's episodes produced by Jyoti Fernandes and directed by Nicholas Prosser Cast on page 51
Rptd at 10pm on BBC3 [web address removed]
2/10. Lalique bowls, coloured Pyrex dishes and a guirky collection of air-stewardess outfits surface when Alan Titchmarsh and co sift through modern collectables at the Science Museum in Wroughton, Wiltshire. Plus a look at why the Mini is so appealing to Top Gear's James May and why Olympic rower James Cracknell prefers the all-American Mustang? Director Alex Parkinson ; Series producer John Miller
With Huw Edwards. Regional News
Then Weather with Helen Young. BBCi: 10.00-10.45: digital viewers can see 10 o'clock News Extra
Former Conservative leader William Hague , Liberal Democrat Baroness Williams and the Green Party's Jean Lambert are among the panellists debating election issues in Durham. With David Dimbleby. Executive producer George Carey ; Series editor Nick Pisani
www.bbc.co.uk/questiontime BBCi: digital viewers can access interactive options via the handset CONTACT: phone [number removed]411 (cost 25p) or email via the website NOTE: panellists may change owing to unforeseen circumstances
Andrew Neil, Michael Portillo and Mark Mardell join the campaign trail for a second time this week, accompanied by witty political observations from the team at Aardman Animations.
Murder-mystery drama starring Rachel Ward and Terry O'Quinn. A woman is drawn to her stepson when her husband treats her like a trophy wife. Review page 64.
Director Mary Lambert (1997, PG)
Followed by Weatherview
Signed programmes.
Panorama Shown on Sunday at 10.20pm
2.55 Skint 3/8. Bob gets set for his first pub gig.
3.25 The Queen's Castle 2/3. The grandeur of Garter Day plus the racing gathering at Royal Ascot.