Presented by Kate Silverton and Bill Turnbull. (5)
Shown yesterday at 10.30pm
Andrew Marr and guests tackle the big issues. 9.00 News; Weather.
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John Lydon recalls his anarchic Sex Pistols days and explains why old-fashioned family values are important to him now, while Melinda Messenger searches for inner peace the Buddhist way.
With Max Flint and Anita Anand. Series producer Abigail Saxon ; Executive producer Chris Loughlin Call [number removed]060 (national rate), emaii heaveniSbbc.co.uk; text HEV to
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The controversy over low-flying RAF jets in North Wales. Plus John Craven is in Greenwich, south-east London, to judge this year's photographic competition. Includes weather for the week. 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
Hyacinth and Richard finally move into their "country retreat".
A London couple sell off inherited antiques to raise money for a renovation project.
Murder at Midterm. A medical student is poisoned.
Omnibus edition.
For cast see page 37
With Terry Wogan. CONTACT: email pov@bbc.co.uk, text [number removed], call [number removed](local rate), or write to POV, BBC Birmingham, The Mailbox, Birmingham B1 1RF
On a visit to Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk, Aled Jones climbs the new cathedral tower and meets those re-creating Tudor life at Kentwell Hall. Hymns include Praise My Soul the King of Heaven and Lord for the Years.
1/2. Boppin' Bruce Forsyth trades steps and stories with the people behind some of the most pivotal dance movements on screen - including Michael Flatley of Lord of the Dance fame - as he explores the jazz roots of popular dance. Concludes next Sunday.
Producer Barbara Orton ; Exec producer Gary Chippington
At Tavistock, Devon, finds include an inmate's uniform and a cat-o'-nine-tails from Dartmoor prison's early days, and an antique hunting horn. With Michael Aspel. Producer Michele Burgess ; Series editor Simon Shaw Thoroughly Modern Antiques is on BBC4 at 7.35pm
SBC Homes & Antiques magazine: new edition out 30 Sept, £3.30
Darren Jordon. Regional News
Weather with Peter Gibbs.
With Darren Jordon.
Weather with John Hammond.
A Right Royal Shambles? The Prince of Wales's marriage to Camilla Parker Bowles was widely seen as a fiasco fraught with PR disasters, doubts about its legality and rumours of a snub by the Queen. Steve Bradshaw gauges the impact on the monarchy's future. Producer Alice Perman ; Editor Mike Robinson Repeated with sign language on Thursday at 1.55am www.bbc.co.uk/panorama NOTE: as Panorama reacts to news, its subject matter may change
Mrs Warboys takes refuge with Victor and Margaret after her flat is flooded.
David Renwick 's comedy drama Love Soup continues Tuesday 9pm
On the eve of Rosh Hashanah , Chief Rabbi Sir
Jonathan Sacks is joined by Bob Geldof and Gordon Brown to discuss how religion contributes to humanity. Producer Roger Childs ; Executive producer Chris Loughlin
The Planets. Chris Lintott reports on last month's conference to discuss the latest planetary discoveries and research. With Patrick Moore. Series producer Jane Fletcher Repeated tomorrow on BBC4 at
8.30pm, and next Saturday on BBC2 BBC Sky at Night magazine: new edition on sate 27 September, EFollowed by Weatherview
Chris Lintott reports on last month's Cambridge conference to discuss the latest planetary research, in a year of amazing discoveries and startling new insights into our Solar System. Show more