Hosted by Natasha Kaplinsky and Dermot Murnaghan.
Breakfast Briefing at 6.00; weather every half-hour from 6.15; national/ regional news half-hourly from 6.27. Editor David Kermode
Sean fights to beat his driving demons, while streetwise Cyrilia wants to prove everyone wrong and pass first time.
Ainsley Harriott, Nadia Sawatha and Andi Peters tour the wards. Director Sue Robinson - Editor
Peter Hayton Followed by News; Weather
A Cornish cottage and a North London terraced house are this morning's properties.
Two married couples compete in Hungerford, Berkshire. Followed by News; Weather
A woman who teaches children with learning difficulties wants her piano restored.
Regional News; Weather
Toadie sees Sindi's dark side.
Repeated at 5.35pm
A Wolf at the Door. Jimmi helps a mechanic communicate with his father - and Greg tries to get Jimmi himself to open up.
Writer Julia Weston
Santa Claude. A terminally ill cancer patient asks Dr Sloan to solve a murder for which he was wrongly convicted.
Double trouble.
(Revised rpt)
Can the pals crack a code to send Simon back?
Wish-fulfilment fun.
Jack quits work.
Shaolin monks give a death-defying performance, plus dog-walking with a difference.
The Welsh newsreader takes over the reins for one week only. See Kids' TV Choices: page
Shown at 1.40pm
Presented by Bill Turnbull and Sian Williams. www.bbc.co.uk/news
Followed by Weather with Dan Corbett.
Greater London: BBC London News With Emily Maitlis. (S) South East: South East Today With Rob Smith, Ian Palmer, Beverley Thompson. (S)
East: Look East With Stewart White and Amelia Reynolds. Plus sport. (S)
New series 1/6. Vanessa Feltz , Fiona Bruce ,
Brian Turner and Mark Lawrenson compete to be the UK's best celebrity speller and win E:10,000 for their favourite charity. The series continues throughout this week and the winner of each show will go through to Saturday's final. Eamonn Holmes hosts. Producer Ade Rawcliffe ; Executive producer Sumi Commock
www.bbc.co.uk/starspell
6/9. GREATER LONDON The state of public pools.
Editor Dippy Chaudhary
SOUTH EAST A topical look at storm-chasing.
Producer Glenn Campbell ; Editor Linda Bell
EAST Children at risk from playing on railway lines. Producer Diana Hare www.bbc.co.uk/insideout
Peggy battles Johnny for ownership of the Vic.
Writer Ann Marie Di Mambro Repeated at 10pm on BBC3 Soap & Flannel: page 37; Cast on page 38
2/4. A "nappy war" erupts in a Glasgow tower block, while London council officers confiscate a stereo.
Series producer Marcus Ryder ; Exec producer Edwina Vardey
With Huw Edwards. Regional News
Then Weather with John Hammond.
5/6. A double bill of talent from both sides of the pond sees Marcus Brigstocke and Rich Hall offering their insights into Britain's relationship with America, Bill Gates and Tom Cruise. Contains strong language. Director Paul Wheeler ; Producer Alex Hardcastle Jack Dee hosts Have / Got News for You on Friday at 9.30pm
As Wallace and Gromit hit the big screen in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, Jonathan meets their creator.
Producer Hans Petch ; Series producer Tom Webber
Repeated next Saturday on BBC2 Spend Friday Night with Jonathan Ross and guests, at 10.35pm
Warm romantic drama starring Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell. When her husband is away during the Second World War, Kay Walsh begins an affair with a colleague at an aircraft factory. Review page 54. Director Jonathan Demme (1984, PG)
Followed by Weatherview
Signed programmes.
Antiques Roadshow
In Devon.
2.25 Rogue Traders
6/8. Fly-tippers.
2.55 The Queen's Cavalry
1/8. Behind the scenes with the Household Cavalry.
3.25 Holidays at Home
2/6. Greater Manchester girls enjoy a break. With Nicki Chapman.
3.55 The Truth about Killer Dinosaurs
1/2. Bill Oddie sees tyrannosaurus rex taking on triceratops.
Practicing for the State Opening of Parliament in the dead of the night - can 150 cavalrymen trotting through central London go unnoticed?
Using new research, modelling techniques and computer graphics, Bill Oddie recreates the awesome powers of the Tyrannosaurus Rex and the Triceratops. Show more