Presented by Mishal Husain and Simon McCoy.
Shown yesterday at 10.30pm
Digital viewers can see a round-up of yesterday's goals until 3pm
Andrew Marr 's weekly round-up of politics and culture. Including
9.00 News; later, Weather.
Editor Barney Jones
Singer Alison Krauss guests and Simon Calder visits the inspirational Lough Erne in Co Fermanagh.
Kate Gerbeau and Max Flint host. Series producer Abigail Saxon ; Executive producer Chris Loughlin
John Craven and Adam Henson explore Orford Ness in Suffolk, an internationally important nature reserve with a fascinating military history. Includes
Weather for the week ahead.
Producer Andrew Tomlinson ; Executive editor Andrew Thorman
With Jon Sopel and the team. Including News at 12.00.
At 12.30, local stories with Tim Donovan (London); Peter Henley (South East); Etholle George (East). Editor Gareth Butler
Richard's not best pleased with his birthday present.
Writer Roy Clarke
A London couple set their sights on sunnier climes.
Omnibus edition.
For cast see page 33
3/3. Déjà l/oodoo. Johnny and his friends make a final trip to the Second World War.
Dramatised from Terry Pratchett 's novel and produced by Peter Tabern ; Director Dermot Boyd See Kids' TV Choices: page
Regional News; Weather
Sally Magnusson looks into the origins of the hymn Amazing Grace and meets people who believe their lives have been changed by God's grace, including writer Joni Eareckson Tada. The hymns also include Jesus Christ I Think upon Your Sacrifice.
Portsmouth v Liverpool
BBCl's final live FA Cup fourth-round tie this weekend pits Harry Redknapp 's Portsmouth against European champions Liverpool at Fratton Park (kick-off 6.00). This could be close: two years ago Portsmouth beat Liverpool in a fifth-round replay - and, in 1992's semis, Liverpool required penalties to break Pompey hearts.
Presented by Gary Lineker , with commentary by John Motson and Mark Lawrenson. The fifth-round draw is on Monday on BBC2 at 1.30pm.
Producer Ian Finch
3/4. Right and Wrong. With the help of funny and touching experiments, Professor Robert Winston discovers in what circumstances children lie, cheat or tell. In a game of "moral Mastermind", he tests whether they are more moral than their parents. The results - and the science - are surprising.
Producers Rob Gill , David Berry ; Series producer Dinah Lord
RT DIRECT: Child of Our Time by Tessa Livingstone is available for E13.99 (inci p&p: RRP £14.99). Visit www.rtdirect.sparkledirect.com
2/4: The young queen, though adored up and down the nation, finds herself at odds with her own court as she spurns marriage to a foreign prince in favour of a deeply unpopular relationship with Robert Dudley.
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(Dexter Fletcher reappears in Hotel Babylon on Thursday at 9pm)
Drama: The Virgin Queen 9.00pm BBC1
Queen Elizabeth's court is alive with gossip and intrigue, thanks to cute Robert Dudley's overt and very public flirtations with Elizabeth, in the second episode of this compelling drama.
But Dudley is a married man with an ailing wife. She knows full well what her husband is up to, and cautions him about his behaviour. But she, and we, know that it is all going to end badly.
For her part, Elizabeth (Anne-Marie Duff) is becoming increasingly fed up at her advisers' attempts to marry her off to just about any crowned European head who'll have her: "It is England I married!" Good for you, your majesty. (Alison Graham)
With Jane Hill.
Weather with Isobel Lang.
Do You Want to Be a Millionaire? It's the biggest heist in British history: a get-rich-quick scam that's easy to run and hard to detect but very lucrative. Fraudsters exploit loopholes in the European Single Market to steal two billion pounds a year from the taxpayer. Justin Rowlatt confronts one of them, a plumber who siphoned away F38 million in just six months. Producer Andrew Bell ; Editor Mike Robinson Signed repeat on Friday at 1.25am www.bbc.co.uk/panorama NOTE: as Panorama reacts to news, its subject matter may change
1/8. PC Bob Gee and PC Dave Sanders have to arrest a very volatile girl on the London Underground.
Producer Hugh Dehn : Executive producer Roger Graef
Bleak drama starring Bruce Boxleitner. Terrorists have perfected a lethal strain of the Ebola virus. With the world's population facing annihilation, scientists race to find a cure. Review page 48.
Director John Murlowski (2001)
Followed by Weatherview
Signed programmes.
Holby City Mark battles his demons. (SD
2.05 Christine's Garden 3/6. The horticulturalist's life moves up a gear as work floods in. 2.35 Chimp Week 1/6. An insight into the lives of a wild chimp family in the African jungle.
Prequel prog. of a series following the daily lives of a family of chimps in Gombe national park, filmed over a period of 8 years.