Presented by Bill Turnbull and Kate Silverton.
(Shown yesterday at 10.30pm)
Andrew Marr and guests tackle the big issues.
9.00 News; Weather.
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Anne Charleston - aka Madge from Neighbours - undergoes shamanic training. Plus music - and a personal take on the news - from Mica Paris. With Max Flint and Anita Anand. Series producer Abigail Saxon ; Executive Producer Chris Loughlin Call [number removed]060 (national rate), email heaven<5bbc.co.uk; text HEV to
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A visit to Cornwall's botanical ecology centre, the Eden Project, and a report from both sides of the Channel on the treatment of farmers. With John Craven , Ben Fogle and Charlotte Smith. Plus weather for the week ahead. Producer Andrew Tomlinson
Editor Andrew Thorman
Presented by Jon Sopel.
At 12.20, local stories with (London) Tim Donovan ; (South
East) Peter Henley ; (East) Etholle George. Including 12.00 News.
Editor James Stephenson
A couple need £1,000 to restore their beloved pianola.
Down among the Dead Men. An armed gang play a deadly game of cat-and-mouse.
Omnibus edition.
For cast see page 36
Lizo Mzimba travels to southern America to look at the effects of the natural disaster on the young. Repeated on Thursday at 5pm See Kids' TV Choices: page
With Eamonn Holmes. CONTACT: email pov@bbc.co.uk, text [number removed], call [number removed](local rate), or write to POV. BBC Birmingham. The Mailbox, Birmingham B11RF
On a visit to Devon for a harvest celebration, Jonathan Edwards discovers the challenges facing a farming family. Hymns include All My Days.
Normanby Hall near Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, yields a marble bust gifted by a neighbour and candlesticks won in a newspaper competition. Michael Aspel meets a man who collects and races antique lawnmowers. Producer Michele Burgess ; Series editor Simon Shaw Inside Antiques is on BBC4 at 7.35pm
BBC Homes & Antiques magazine: new edition out 30 Sept, £3.30
Fiona Bruce. Regional News
Weather with Peter Gibbs.
With Fiona Bruce.
Weather with John Hammond.
Tony Blair says Gordon Brown is the best chancellor Britain's ever had. But with inflation rising and high-street sales slowing, could the good times be coming to an end? On the eve of the Labour Party conference, Stephanie Flanders tours England and asks if Brown's economy is built to last.
(Repeated with sign language on Thursday at 1.55am)
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Note: as Panorama reacts to news, its subject matter may change
Futuristic action horror starring
Treat Williams and Famke Janssen. Boarding a luxury liner, a gang of thieves is surprised to find it deserted - save for the presence of a terrifying creature from the deep. Review page 50.
Director Stephen Sommers (1998,15)
Followed by Weatherview