Presented by Mishal Husain and Bill Turnbull.
Shown yesterday at 10.30pm
Andrew Marr's weekly round-up of politics and culture. Including 9.00 News; later, Weather.
Ex-Guantanamo Bay captive
Moazzam Begg talks about faith and freedom, while Jethro Tull 's Ian Anderson discusses rock 'n' roll and religion. Max Flint and Mary Rhodes present.
Adam Henson investigates plans to resume the export of live farm animals from the UK, while John Craven and Charlotte Smith visit a stately home in north Essex.
Plus Weather for the week ahead. Producer Andrew Tomlinson
With Jon Sopel and the team. Including News at 11.55.
At 12.20, local stories, hosted by Tim Donovan (London); Peter Henley (South East) and Etholle George (East).
Omnibus edition.
For cast see page 32
Scotland v France
At Murrayfield, Scotland search for their first home win over the French in a decade (kick-off 3.00).
In beating South Africa and the Aussies late last year. the French have been showing glimpses of their best form. But Scottish confidence levels have risen under new coach Frank Hadden.
Jill Douglas hosts. Commentary by Nick Mullins and Jonathan Davies. See Saturday's choice. Television presentation Ken Burton
Editor Ron Chakraborty (5) Highlights at 7.30pm on UKTV G2
Choice of commentaries plus news, results and statistics via the red button
Chasing perfection: page 20
In this computer-generated extravaganza, real-life animal behaviour is blended with record-breaking human Olympic triumphs. John Motson and Jonathan Pearce commentate "as live". The Winter Olympics opening ceremony is on Friday at 6pm on BBC2.
Producer John Downer
The Inside Story: page 62
Unsung Heroes 1/3. Jonathan Edwards meets a man who saved 12 lives and a woman who cares for the homeless, both nominated by viewers and BBC local-radio listeners. Hymns from LSO St Luke's in Old
Street, London, include Who Would True Valour See. Producer Pamela Hossick : Editor Hugh Faupel
On a visit to Londonderry for the very first time, finds include intricately produced hand-cut pictures, and a cache of silver worth over £100,000. With Michael Aspel. Producer Michele Burgess : Series editor Simon Shaw
With Fiona Bruce. Regional News
Weather with Dan Corbett.
4/4. Your Recipe for Success. How and why do we have the ability to master new skills? Find out in seven tests designed to help you discover where your talents lie, maximise potential and tackle weaknesses. Take part interactively or with pen and paper. Child of Our Time - the Children's Stories is on Wednesday at 7.30pm. Director Steve Crabtree : Series producer Dinah Lord
Digital viewers who take part via the red button will receive added personalised info throughout the show tailored to their results
RT DIRECT: Child of Our Time by Tessa Livingstone is available for E13.99 (incl p&p: RRP E14.99). Visit www.rtdirect.sparkledirect.com Ask the Experts: page 29
3/4. Now in her 40s, Elizabeth considers marriage to the much younger Duke of Anjou. Support for Mary, Queen of Scots increases across Catholic Europe.
Writer Paula Milne ; Producer Paul Rutman ; Director Coky Giedroyc www.bbc.co.uk/virginqueen
With Fiona Bruce.
Weather with Peter Gibbs.
Herceptin - Wanting the "Wonder Drug". Herceptin is available on the NHS for women with advanced breast cancer, but not as a treatment for early onset of the disease. On the eve of a High Court case that pits a patient fighting for the costly drug against her local health chiefs, Betsan Powys probes the rise of patient power and the tough fiscal decisions facing the NHS. Producer John Thynne ; Editor Mike Robinson Signed repeat on Thursday at 12.25am www.bbc.co.uk/panorama NOTE: as Panorama reacts to news, its subject matter may change
2/8. PC Wendy Coad has to deal with a shoplifter, while a Canadian child on holiday has gone missing.
To coincide with the release of Walk the Line, starring Joaquin Phoenix as Cash, another chance to see this profile of the country star first shown in February
2004, following his death the previous year aged 71. Director Chris Rodley
On Top of the World. Amazing views of the universe from astronomical observatories on Hawaii's Mount Mauna Kea. With Patrick Moore. Series producer Jane Fletcher Extended repeat tomorrow at 7pm on BBC4 Repeated next Saturday on BBC2 BBC Sky at Night magazine: new edition out now, E4.25
Followed by Weatherview
Mauna Kea in Hawaii is home to some of the world's best astronomical obvervatories. Chris Lintott looks around the telescopes, whilst Patrick Moore speaks to the British Scientists who use them. Show more
Signed programmes.
Elephant Diaries - Update Special The latest from the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust in Nairobi. (SU
4/6. The horticulturalist makes an emotional return to her Lancashire roots.
Mickie loses a patient.