With Dermot Murnaghan and Sian Williams.
On safari with lions, giraffes and flamingos. (Revised rpt)
Properties in Stoke-on-Trent, south London and Kent. FOllowed by News; Weather
A couple relocate to Cheshire from Nottingham.
Tim Wonnacott 's game show stops off at Norwich. Followed by News; Weather
With globetrotting tennis player Scynthia Larsen. (5)
Regional News; Weather
Alex declares his love to Susan. Repeated at 5.35pm
The Family Unit. A woman acts strangely at an ante-natal class.
Writers Michael Chappell and Richard Stevens
The Legacy of Borbey House Does a vampire live in Cabot
Cove?
Regional News
Simon tries out a stain remover on Mrs Dribelle.
Gnomes and model madness.
Jade's teacher is possessed.
Featuring caricatures and postage stamp portraits.
Three viewers go on a trolley dash for books, and the garden is restyled a la C.S. Lewis.
See Kids' TV Choices: page
Shown at 1.40pm
With George Alagiah and Natasha Kaplinsky. Followed by Weather with Peter Gibbs.
2/6. Ten-year-old Steffan has smoked since the age of four. He and his sister spend too much time watching TV - and their junk-food diet has a huge impact on their health and behaviour. Can Kris Murrin help? Producer Emma Boswell ; Series producer Robin Ashbrook
First shown on BBC3 www.bbc.co.uk/health Honey We're Killing the Kids Revisited is on Mondays on BBC3
2/4. Menopause. Hot, bothered and badly dressed, Penni and Tracy wanted to survive "the change" in style. Acid-tongued fashionistas Trinny Woodall and Susannah Constantine revisit their guinea pigs to see if they have heeded their style tips.
Producer Mike Matthews ; Series producer Kirsty Hanson RT DIRECT: buy Trinny and Susannah's hardback What Your Clothes Say about You: How to Look Different. Act Different and Feel Different for only E18 (RRP E20) and the paperback What You Wear Can Change Your Life for £999. Prices includes pSp. Cheques, payable to RT Direct Book Offers, to [address removed] stating title required
With Huw Edwards. Regional News
Then Weather with Isobel Lang. (5)
2/8. Amos Oz: the Conscience of Israel. Tragedy and history loom large in the background of writer and political commentator Amos Oz. His memoir A Tale of Love and Darkness is an eyewitness account of the birth of Israel. Alan Yentob takes Oz back to his childhood for a fascinating portrait of the state's early years - and his views on the Palestine conflict. Producer James Nutt ; Series editor Janet Lee
Followed by National Lottery Update
Wry drama starring Michael Caine. For happy-go-lucky cockney charmer Alfie, life and "birds" come easily. Will he learn what "it's" all about as he moves from one conquest to the next? Review page 58.
Director Lewis Gilbert (1966, 15) And Don't Miss...: page 53
Followed by Weatherview
Signed programmes.
ONE life 4/7. Inner-city education. (SL)
2.15 Garden School 3/8. Beth Chatto 's work. (SL)
2.45 Coast 6/13. A trip to Northern Ireland. (SL)
3.45 Spending Other People's Money 5/8. (SL)
Series exploring strange animal behaviour reveals the bizarre ways animals defend themselves, from skunks that do handstands to crabs that dress up. Show more