Presented by Simon McCoy and Natasha Kaplinsky.
A home for two country-lovers - and their ten pets. With Kristian Walker , Sarah Diaby.
A 1930s flat, a house resembling a Hitchcock film set and a train spotter's dream destination. With Lucy Alexander , Martin Roberts. Director/Producer Melanie Eriksen
C) www.bbc.co.uk/homes Followed by News; Weather
A beauty salon is losing money - can Duncan Bannatyne and Mrs S sort out the ugly mess?
Unwanted items are sold at a car-boot sale to fund a family reunion in Canada. Followed by News; Weather
The granddaughter of 1930s jazz star Tiny Winters plans a diving trip to the Galapagos islands. With Alistair Appleton.
Regional News; Weather
Paul threatens David. Liljana, meanwhile, takes a nasty tumble. Repeated at 5.35pm
Tim Wonnacott takes time out with a tour of Doddington Hall , an impressive Elizabethan mansion near Lincoln.
Comedy Is Murder. One half of a double act targets his former partner for death in return for stealing his wife.
Regional News
3/12. Simon is hunting for his lottery ticket.
The boys set out in search of orange juice.
The twins build a nifty time machine. (S)
John plans a romantic dinner.
Canine capers.
6/12. Aggie and Gregor's relationship deepens when she operates on his dog.
Shown at 1.40pm
With Dermot Murnaghan and Sophie Raworth.
Followed by Weather with Helen Young.
4/6. Jabs. Mixed messages over the MMR jab have left many parents feeling confused. Is there any scientific basis to the claim that the vaccine can cause autism? Richard Hammond investigates.
Producer Rachel Lalljee ; Series producer Kate Beetham
Keith cannot hide his animosity towards Leo. Dot prepares to take her driving test.
Writer Jeff Povey ; Producer Colin Wratten ; Director Jamie Annett Cast on page 37 Repeated at 10pm on BBC3
2/9. A callous mobile-phone mugging leaves a schoolboy fighting for his life at the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. Meanwhile, a teenager sustains stab wounds in a separate school-related incident. Narrated by Kwame Kwei-Armah . Series producer Alison Gregory ; Executive producer
Camilla Lewis See also Trauma Uncut at 9pm on BBC3
2/8. Two-year-old Mia Phillips from Pembrokeshire suffers from cystic fibrosis. She needs constant care, and as a result her bedroom is crammed full of daunting medical paraphernalia. Parents Merrilee and Chris want to build a separate play area for their daughter. Cue Nick Knowles and his team of trusty workmen. Series producer Moniza Uddin ; Executive producer Mark Hill
TO TAKE PART: write to DIY SOS, [address removed] or visit www.bbc.co.uk/lifestyle
Frank Sinatra was the first pop idol - an American icon who lived the high life, courted glamorous women and was adored by millions of fans. But throughout his career he was dogged by rumours of Mafia connections - rumours he took great care to silence. This revealing documentary explores these allegations, as well as his links to powerful political figures, through interviews with family and celebrity contemporaries. Continues after the news. Director/Producer Christopher Olgiati
VIDEO Plus+ code for 9.00-1l.05pm (non-PDC) The truth behind Sinatra's Mafia connection: page 16
With Huw Edwards. Regional News
Then Weather with Alex Deakin.
The investigation into 01' Blue Eyes's Mafia links continues. A Sinatra double bill begins with Frank Sinatra : Night of Nights at 11.05pm on BBC4.
Urbane romantic drama starring Jeff Bridges ,
Michelle Pfeiffer and Beau Bridges. The Fabulous Baker Boys, a nightclub lounge piano duo, content themselves playing to empty bars night after night. But when dazzling chanteuse Susie Diamond joins the act, long-suppressed tensions threaten to ruin their burgeoning success. Review page 51.
Director Steve Kloves (1989, 15)
Followed by Holiday Weather
Signed programmes.
Panorama Shown on Sunday at 10.15pm
9/10. A mum-of-three tries to revive her flagging social life.
6/6. Scientists build an underwater breathing apparatus for Kate Humble.
A thief in Terminal Three.