With Dermot Murnaghan and Sian Williams.
Chingford in east London hosts the show.
Hungry to expand her business empire in Spain, Sharon Roberts is today's subject. Followed by News; Weather
The designers update a modern house that's stuck on the market ready for a swift sale.
Holiday entertainers compete in Lewes, East Sussex. Followed by News; Weather
A retired couple need to raise funds for photography.
Regional News; Weather
Elle is backed into a corner.
Repeated at 5.35pm
A Guilty Conscience. A dying man won't accept Greg's help. Writer Dawn L Edwards
For cast see page 31
Dear Deadly. An agony aunt gets death threats.
First shown on ITV
Tom has a nasty fall on Scarlet.
Tracy falls out with Cam - again.
6/13; series two. Aurora signs a deadly deal.
2/10. Reggie DJs in New York.
See Kids' TV Choices: page
Shown at 1.40pm
With George Alagiah and Natasha Kaplinsky. Followed by Weather with Dan Corbett.
Phil fears for his family as Johnny threatens to take revenge. Meanwhile, the Square awaits the outcome of Wellard's hearing.
Writers Mark Hiser, Bridget Colgan This week's episodes produced by George Ormond and directed by Lisa Clarke Cast on page 31
Repeated 10pm on BBC3 [website removed]
2/10. Thirty-eight sailors'lives are at risk after a ship collision in the Channel, while in Weymouth, lifeboats search for the crew of a fishing boat that has sunk.
Director Richard Maxwell ; Series producer Christopher Hutchins
2/10. Will flesh-eating bacteria cost Taggy, a two-year old springer spaniel, her leg? Can the vet save Camilla, an elderly reindeer? And does Harry the cat survive his pioneering open-heart surgery? All this and more in another visit to the Royal Veterinary College, Herts. Series producer Lisa McHale ; Executive producer Jane Aldous
Crackdown. Drug pushers of Cheshire feel the heat on street corners and in their homes. Meanwhile, on the motorway, the chase is on for the "motorbike from hell" that's so dangerous it could "rip the rider's leg off". Narrated by Jamie Theakston.
Director/Producer Bruce Lippold
With Huw Edwards. Regional News
Then Weather with Helen Willetts.
New series Lord Tebbit, Channel 4 chairman Luke Johnson, columnist Mariella Frostrup, Labour MP Ed Balls and the Respect Party's Salma Yaqoob make up the panel in London as David Dimbleby chairs a new season of the debate programme.
Executive producer George Carey ; Series editor Nick Pisani
CONTACT: phone [number removed] (cost 25p), text [number removed] or email via the website: www.bbc.co.uk/questiontime. Plus Ceefax page NOTE: panellists may change owing to unforeseen circumstances
New series Andrew Neil is joined by seasoned commentators Diane Abbott and Michael Portillo to chew over the last seven days as the lively show following the political scene returns.
Producers Jessica Atkinson , Vicky Flind ; Editor Jamie Donald
Repeated tomorrow at 5.15pm on BBC Parliament
Followed by Weatherview
Signed programmes.
Life on Mars 1/8. John Simm and Philip Glenister star in an idiosyncratic and witty new drama in which an ambitious detective's car accident results in his being transported back to 1973. See Monday's choice.
Shown on Monday at 9pm The most original cop show since the 70s: page 8
1.25 Shipmates 4/5. Ghostbusters investigate claims of haunting at Devonport naval base.
2.25 Light Fantastic 2/4. The link between tools that manipulate light and emerging ideas.
3.25 Bargain Hunt Kedleston , Derbyshire.