Presented by Mishal Husain and BillTurnbull.
Shown yesterday at 10.30pm Match of the Day Live is at 1pm
Political and cultural review with Andrew Marr and guests. 9.00 News; plus, later on, Weather.
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Gene Robinson, the US bishop whose homosexuality provoked a storm, is live in the studio. Plus Corrie actor William Roache 's topical review and 1960s folk star Donovan on reincarnation.
Series producer Abigail Saxon ; Exec
Producer Chris Loughlin
How intelligent is your average farm animal? And how are wild boar used to manage landscape around Loch Ness ? Includes weather for the week ahead.
Series producer Andrew Tomlinson ; Exec producer Andrew Thorman
Jon Sopel and the team present their unique view of politics. Including 12.00 News.
At 12.30, local stories with Tim Donovan (London); Peter Henley (South East); Etholle George (East) Editor James Stephenson
Chasetown v Oldham Athletic
An FA Cup first-round tie against one-time semi-finalists gives the Staffordshire non-league side their biggest match to date (kick-off 1.10). With Ray Stubbs. Followed by the draw for the second round.
Producer Ian Finch ; Editor Paul Armstrong Match of the Day 2 is 10.30pm on BBC2
Omnibus edition.
For cast see page 40
A couple who sold their business to work as missionaries in Africa and a City whizzkid who's become a teacher - Pam Rhodes meets people who've made unexpected changes to their lives. Music includes Great Is Thy Faithfulness and All Once Held Dear <S)
3 & 4/15. A chance to catch up with the new dramatisation of the Dickens novel. Lady Dedlock puts her reputation at risk.
Continues on Thursday at 8pm. Shown last Thursday/Friday
Cast on Thursday/Friday
Brushes used by local artist LS Lowry and a little light reading - a hangman's diaries - are among the finds in Rochdale, Greater Manchester. With Michael Aspel.
Maxine Mawhinney. Regional News
Weather with Darren Bett.
2/6. Bodywork. The whimsical, sentimental drama continues with George (Robson Green ) realising that he must involve others if his rocket dream is to survive.
Writer Alison Hume ; Producer Philip Leach ; Director Jon East
With Maxine Mawhinney.
Weather with Isobel Lang.
Facing the Pandemic. As fears grow of a new strain of avian flu that could kill millions, the first of two investigations reveals the results of a four-month study on the chances of the H5N1 bird-flu virus jumping the species barrier and triggering a human pandemic. Jane Corbin reports. Concludes next week. Producer Angeli Mehta ; Editor Mike Robinson Rptd with signing on Thursday at 12.25am www.bbc.co.uk/panorama NOTE: as Panorama reacts to news, its subject matter may change
1/11. 52 BC: Julius Caesar defeats the Gauls, but there are fears he may return to Rome as a dictator. Continues on Wednesday at 9pm on BBC2.
Shown last Wednesday on BBC2
Mars and the Ring of Fire. A star-studded garden party of a different kind as Patrick Moore and his guests enjoy an exceptional view of the red planet. Series producer Jane Fletcher Repeated in an extended version
Tuesday 8.30pm on BBC4. plus next Saturday on BBC2
Mars is almost as close as it can get to Earth and better placed than it will be for many years. Patrick Moore throws a Mars party in his back garden to enjoy the exceptional views of the red planet. Show more
* Supernatural thriller. The sole survivor of an air crash sets out to discover what brought the plane down. Review page 54.
Director David Hemmings (1981,15)
Followed by Weatherview
Signed programmes.
Hoiby City Dean puts pride before patients. (SD
3/12. The farmers aim to re-create a 17th-century pork feast.
3.05 4/12. Making winter clothes. (RXSXSL)