With Dermot Murnaghan and Sian Williams.
A couple with E180,000 to
Spend in Norfolk.
Trials and triumphs at Guy's and St Thomas ', London. Followed by News; Weather
Experts Sharon Hilditch and Kevin Gould attempt to help an Italian restaurant.
Can a couple raise £500 before the heavens open? With
Lome Spicer and Mark Franks. Followed by News; Weather
Craving some peace and quiet, a hotelier decides to convert his basement into a soundproofed studio for his music-mad son. Series producer Andrew Snowball
www.bbc.co.uk/antiques
Regional News; Weather
Feeling the heat. Paul skips town. Repeated at 5.35pm
Special. Mac suspects that a girl is abusing her autistic brother.
Writer Katharine Way
By Reason of Insanity. Mark's schizophrenic former student is charged with murder.
Regional News
The mice set out to circle the globe.
A battle of wits with the Cluemaster.
In search of killer plants at the Royal Botanical Gardens in Kew, south-west London.
Shown at 1.40pm
With George Alagiah and Natasha Kaplinsky. 31 Followed by Weather with Alex Deakin.
7/8. Will a week in charge of a caravan cure
Chris Sheridan of his aggressive attitude to safer, slower drivers? Meanwhile, know-all motorists Drew Murphy and Peter Williams are sent out on the road together. Series producer Rukhsana Mosam ; Executive producers
Grant Mansfield and Nick Shearman
6/6. Ulrika Jonsson is quizzed as children's questions and comments reveal what today's kids think about love and marriage. Presented by Ian Wright.
Producer Mary McKeagney : Executive producers David Cumming and Jannine Waddell
3/5. Women of 70 and over often feel neglected by the designers on the high street, a fact frequently reflected in their clothes. So fashionistas Trinny and Susannah tackle support tights and baggy cardies in their bid to transform the grey and grisly wardrobes of some suitably stubborn grannies.
Producer Jill Marshall ; Series producer Kirsty Hanson RT DIRECT: save F2 on Trinny and Susannah's hardback What Your Clothes Say about You: How to Look Different, Act Different and Feel Different. Send a cheque for Ei8 (inci p&p), payable to RT Direct Book Offers, to [address removed]; call [number removed]042 quoting RT; or visit www.rtdirect.sparkledirect.com
Appeals for public help on the murder of two men in the middle of the night on a country road, an armed jewellery robbery, and the witness intimidation that jeopardised the trial of a suspected paedophile. Presented by Nick Ross and Fiona Bruce.
Crimewatch UK Update follows at 10.40pm. Directors Michael Armit , Nichola Jinks and Liz Jordan
Editor Doug Carnegie www.bbc.co.uk/crimewatch INFORMATION: Ceefax p621; studio number [number removed] (calls free); Minicom number [number removed]; email crimewatchlSbbc.co.uk
With Huw Edwards. Regional News
Then Weather with John Hammond.
The latest developments.
7/7. Sunday. As Howard and Mel set off on their honeymoon, all their troubles seem far behind them.... Writers/Producers Mark Bussell and Justin Sbresni
Director Dan Zeff
Followed by National Lottery Update
2/7; series four.
Gary and Tony decide to play detective when Gary suspects that Dorothy is having an affair, in Simon Nye's bawdy comedy.
Goofy sports comedy. A group of snowboarders at a rundown resort in Alaska take on a businessman who plans to develop the place into an upmarket winter holiday destination. Review page 57.
Directors Brendan Malloy/Emmett Malloy (2001,12)
Followed by Weatherview
Signed programmes.
Beyond Boundaries 3/4. The group are feeling the strain. With enhanced commentary.
2.20 Horizon 7/9. A closer look at Saturn's satellite Titan from the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft. (SL)
3.10 Spending Other People's Money 1/8. A profligate husband and his frugal wife. (SL)