Presented by Bill Turnbull. With Natasha Kaplinsky in Aberdare National Park in Kenya.
4/10. A runaway rhino, a cheetah in need of a dentist, and lions after a wildebeest dinner.
A detached house in Surrey, an empty box of a property in Devon and a plot in a Kent village.
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Followed by News; Weather
8/10. Milan, the home of Italian high fashion - but not necessarily Italian high prices.
Updating the processes of a retro store.
Followed by News; Weather
Peter and Dan Snow on Fighter Command's controversial bombing campaign, and Dick Strawbridge in Kohima, India, where the Allies' eastern fight back began.
Interactive: digital options available
Question the experts: phone [number removed] (national rate), text to [number removed] (standard rates) or email [email address removed]
Regional News; Weather
Dylan's past returns to haunt him. Repeated at 5.35pm
Raising money to restore a favourite piece of furniture.
A supposedly wholesome TV hostess kills her "shock jock" radio tormentor.
Hayley's sick of being ignored, and Tracy's desperate to make a good impression.
(Revised rpt)
4/5. Abs and Rani put more friendships to the test in South Africa.
Cheetahs, a bizarre animal challenge, and some rockpool action.
A marathon runner in Ethiopia, Mozambique landmines, and the world's oldest school pupil - an 85-year-old in Kenya.
Shown at 1.40pm
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Followed by Weather with Dan Corbett.
4/5. As the sun parches the Kenyan plains, more vulnerable young orphans arrive at the Nairobi nursery. Jipe is just a few weeks old and the happy little calf is soon a favourite among the keepers. Meanwhile, the newly released herd must bond to survive, but a savage attack leaves them fighting for their lives. Concludes tomorrow 7pm. See Monday's choice.
Danny exacts a spectacular revenge on Johnny.
Writer Carey Andrews ; Producer Jo Johnson ; Director Peter Rose Cast on page 41 Repeated at 10pm on BBC3
Will the plants reap the benefit of teardrops as well as raindrops as Charlie, Tommy, Kirsty and Will face their last ever challenge? The team have three days to transform an empty plot outside the British Museum into a horticultural project symbolising Africa's diversity. The planting aims to reflect the desert lands of North Africa, the Tropics and the temperate regions to the south, while a water sculpture by artist Sokari Douglas Camp captures the continent's vibrancy and drama.
Africa round-up: 28; The Inside Story: page 96
1/3 One of the most violent cities in the world, Johannesburg is home to a renowned hospital trauma unit. This fly-on-the-wall series follows staff as they cope with an endless stream of casualties.
In the first instalment junior doctor Ricardo Hamilton battles to save two stabbing victims and a baby, while veteran paramedic Louis Phampe reflects on the impact of his own work. Kwame Kwei-Armah narrates.
(Trauma Africa on Three is on BBC3 at 10.30pm)
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(African School continues on BBC4 at 10pm)
Africa round-up: page 28
With Huw Edwards. Regional News
Then Weather with Darren Bett.
British cabinet minister Baroness Amos, Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai , and Moeletski Mbeke of the South African Institute of International
Affairs are among the panellists in Johannesburg focusing on African issues. David Dimbleby chairs.
Series editor Nick Pisani www.bbc.co.uk/questiontime INTERACTIVE: digital viewers can access options via the red button CONTACT: phone [number removed] (cost 25p) or email via the website NOTE: panellists may change owing to unforeseen circumstances Africa round-up: page 28
Andrew Neil, Diane Abbott and Michael Portillo look back at the last seven days in politics.
Repeated tomorrow at 5.15pm on BBC Parliament
Misfiring romantic comedy starring Ann Jillian as a TV reporter who finds herself assigned to the same murder case as her detective husband (Tim Matheson ). Review page 52.
Director Gary Nelson (1995)
Followed by Holiday Weather
Signed programmes.
Panorama
(Shown on Sunday at 10.15pm)
2.45 Seven Natural Wonders: The West
7/8. The Severn Bore, Glastonbury Tor and Cheddar Gorge.
3.15 Rough Science
2/6. The team are tasked with creating a distress flare, a beacon and a life jacket.
3.45 Airport
The Cheeky Girls turn heads.