With Dermot Murnaghan and Mishal Husain. (5)
A couple from Warwickshire look for a country retreat with the help of Sarah Walker and Simon Rimmer.
Lots in today's auction include a shop and a flat in Wales, a former chapel in Devon and a Yard with potential for development in Kent. Followed by News; Weather
3/4. Every year thousands of homes in the UK are accidentally destroyed, with causes ranging from fire to runaway vehicles. Nadia Sawalha chronicles the stories of two such localised catastrophes.
Two teams attempt to fatten their wallets at Newark antiques fair, Nottinghamshire, and Tim Wonnacott visits Holkham Hall stately home, Norfolk. Followed by News; Weather
The death of a Glaswegian darts enthusiast compels his family to sell his belongings in the hope of raising enough cash to purchase a fitting tribute to him.
Regional News; Weather
Live coverage continues on day four of the tournament from south-west London.
On this day last year
Roger Federer continued the forthright defence of his singles title by demolishing Alejandro Falla in straight sets, while Greg Rusedski managed to prevail in a tough first-round match against Italy's Davide Sanguinetti. Meanwhile Martina Navratilova made her last appearance in a Wimbledon singles match, losing her second-round game against the Argentinian Gisela Dulko.
Presented by Sue Barker , with John Alexander , Boris Becker , Mark Cox , Hazel Irvine,
Jimmy Connors , John McEnroe , Michael Stich and Virginia Wade among the commentators. BBCi: digital viewers press red to view other oourts/informatton www.bbc.co.uk/wimbledon The great summer of sport: page 25 Why we love ... referee Alan Mills : P71 Get set for tennis offers: page
With George Alagiah and Sian Williams.
Followed by Weather with Dan Corbett.
A charitable dad decides to sell some of the family antiques in the hope of raising enough cash to pay his debt-ridden student son's hall fees.
Director Adam Orr-Ewing ; Series producer Gill Waddington
Zoe is desperate to get away, Chrissie is becoming paranoid and Kat will stop at nothing to get the truth. Writer James Payne This week's episodes produced by Julie Press and directed by Nicholas Prosser Cast on page 52
Repeated at 10pm on BBC3
Stuart is called to the customs hall where a passenger has been caught attempting to import live fish, and Mina tackles the case of a missing buggy.
Producer Harriet Pleming ; Series producer Michael Tuft
5/8. A landlord calls on the help of an agency specialising in evictions, and ghost-hunters come to the aid of a couple convinced that spirits have invaded their homes. Lenny Henry narrates.
Director Gretchen Shoring ; Series producer Marcus Ryder
5/6. Boy's Night Out. The operation against Callard moves up a gear as Murphy goes undercover in a drug-trafficking operation, but he also has High Court commitments. Contains strong language.
Writer Allan Cubitt ; Producer Jemma Rodgers
Director Richard Standeven www.bbc.co.uk/murphyslaw
With Huw Edwards. Regional News
Then Weather with Alex Deakin.
A panel of movers and shakers join David Dimbleby for a topical debate in the Devon city which recently topped a poll to find Britain's blandest high street - Exeter. Executive producer George Carey : Series editor Nick Pisani
www.bbc.co.uk/questiontime BBCi: digital viewers can access interactive options via the red button CONTACT: phone [number removed]411 (cost 25p) or email via the website
Moody thriller. A murderous woman assumes a false identity to seek revenge against the man responsible for the death of her parents many years before. Review page 66. Director Noel Nosseck (1995, 15)
Followed by Weatherview
Signed programmes.
Panorama Cannabis: What Teenagers Need to Know The evidence of links between cannabis and psychotic illness in young people. Shown on Sunday
2.40 Love Me, Love My Kids 6/6. Can the children of mum Sharon Collier find her a partner?
3.10 Seven Natural Wonders 5/8. Aubrey Manning takes an aerial tour of southern England.
3.40 Blame the Parents 4/4. Can any of the parents turn things around for good?