Presented by Simon McCoy and Sian Williams.
A mother of six takes to the wheel, while rock singer Lorna tries to overcome her nerves.
The week's final visit to the wards of Guy's and St Thomas'. IS) Followed by News; Weather
A decrepit bungalow and a semi in Hampshire.
Two married couples take each other on in Glasgow. followed by News; Weather
A Norfolk man wants to treat his wife to a luxury break.
Regional News; Weather
Paul receives two surprise visitors. "epeated at 5.35pm
Heroine Worship. In an hour-long edition, Helen is perturbed to discover she has a female stalker.
Writer Oily Perkin; Producer Win Larbie-Mensah; Series producer Beverley Dartnall www.bbc.co.uk/doctors
The wallabies are reluctant to enter a new pen. (Revised rpt)
Paul and Barry tangle with an infamous outlaw.
(Revised repeat)
Jasper throws a party - why is Topaz desperate to go?
4/13. The fox stops at nothing to catch a thief.
Zoe undergoes extreme beauty treatments. Plus Britain's top trampolinists.
His final afternoon show.
Shown at 1.40pm
Presented by Bill Turnbull and Sophie Raworth. Including a sport round-up.
Followed by Weather with Helen Young.
5/6. Steve Rider , Carol Smillie , Anton Du Beke and John Parrott don their thinking caps. Who will be the last celebrity to reach Saturday's final?
Nicky Campbell , Julia Bradbury and Paul Heiney right some more consumer wrongs.
Producer Graeme Thomson ; Series producer Alex Loughran
Johnny struggles to restore Ruby's faith in him - will he make Peggy pay for her actions? Writer Deborah Cook For cast see page 38
Repeated at 10pm on BBC3 Omnibus next Sunday
6/6. Sex and the Country. The locals employ traditional country remedies to solve Rocky's predicament.
Boycie and Marlene have a heart-to-heart with Tyler.
Writer John Sullivan Director Tony Dow Producer Gareth Gwenlan Alison Graham on the death of the sitcom: page 35
New series Ardal O'Hanlon and Mel Giedroyc star as a couple struggling to bring up two small children in this neatly observed sitcom penned by Ben Elton. 1/8. I'm So Tired (the Beatles). Sleep-deprived Gary and Sue barely acknowledge their spry new neighbours.
Director Ben Elton ; Producer Henry Klejdys (5) Fact or fiction, Ben?: page 65; The Inside Story: page
New series 1/9. Comedian Jack Dee brings his lugubrious aura to the guest host's seat as the caustic quiz returns for a 30th run. Regular captains are, as ever, Paul Merton and Ian Hislop. Director Paul Wheeler ; Producer Jo Bunting
Repeated next Sunday on BBC2 BBC SHOP: Very Best of Have Got News for You. DVD, £19.99;
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With Fiona Bruce. Regional News
Then Weather with John Hammond.
Double Oscar-winning actress Emma Thompson discusses her lead role in Nanny McPhee, for which she also wrote the screenplay. Plus Britain's best-known newlyweds, Jordan and Peter Andre , and actor and comedian Rob Brydon. There's also music from Mercury-nominated group Hard-Fi. Don't miss Robbie Williams perfoming two new tracks next Friday. Producer Suzi Aplin ; Executive producer Addison Cresswell
Repeated next Sunday on BBC3
Angela Bassett turns in a bravura performance in this stunning biopic of singer Tina Turner, co-starring Laurence Fishburne.
Arriving in St Louis from Nutbush, promising singer Anna Mae Bullock sees Ike Turner and the Kings of Rhythm, whose act brings female audience members onstage.
Review page 58.
(1993, 18)
Followed by Weatherview