Presented by Mishal Husain and Bill Turnbull.
Shown yesterday at 10.20pm
Andrew Marr 's weekly round-up of politics and culture. Including
9.00 News; later, Weather.
Editor Barney Jones
Evergreen singer Neil Sedaka talks about his influential Jewish Parents. Plus, is confessional really good for the soul? Max Flint and Mary Rhodes host.
Series producer Abigail Saxon
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A chilly Ardingly in West Sussex hosts today's show.
John Craven visits the Falkland Islands, where the albatross's future is threatened by industrial fishing. How has life changed on the British territory since 1982's conflict with Argentina? Includes Weather for the week ahead.
With Jon Sopel. Incl 12.00 News.
At 12.30, local stories with Tim Donovan (London); Peter Henley (South East); Etholle George (East). Editor Gareth Butler www.bbc.co.uk/politicsshow
Mrs Fortescue unwisely accepts a lift into town with Hyacinth.
A bid to raise £700 to pay for a sporting mini-break.
Mr Monk Meets the Godfather Monk takes on the case of five murdered Mafia men.
Omnibus edition.
For cast see page 35
New series Terry Wogan is back with the forum for viewers' comments on BBC TV. CONTACT: email pov@bbc.co.uk; call [number removed] (local rate); or write to POV, BBC Birmingham, The Mailbox, Birmingham B1 1RF
1/2. Aled Jones hosts the final of the Songs of Praise School Choirs of the Year. Hymns include All Things Bright and Beautiful.
Concludes next Sunday.
5/10. Eurostars. Europe's finest destinations, including Norway, Stockholm and Rome. With Nicki Chapman. Series producer Chris Walley ; Exec producer Owen Gay Cruise Europe's rivers in style: page
5/9. Barry in Danger of Reading and Aunt Jessie. Alvin decides to lead a jealous Nora up the garden path.
Writer Roy Clarke ; Director/Producer Alan JW Bell
On a return trip to Dorset's Sherborne School from February 2003, the team unearth an original Monk's bench, and Lewis Carroll letters. With Michael Aspel. Producer Michete Burgess ; Exec producer Christopher Lewis
With Jane Hill. Regional News
Weather with Alex Deakin.
5/5. Deserts. From space they appear lifeless, but a closer look reveals abundant wildlife. In the Namibian desert, lions search for oryx, while in Mongolia's Gobi, Bactrian camels eat snow in lieu of water. Narrated by David Attenborough. The series returns in the autumn. Producer Huw Cordey ; Series producer Alastair Fothergill
Repeated next Saturday on BBC2 www.bbc.co.uk/sn Animal Park - Wild in Africa returns to Namibia, Mon-Fri at 9.15am RT DIRECT: buy the paperback Planet Earth for E9.99 (incl p&p). Cheques payable to RT Direct Book Offers, to [address removed] call [number removed] (landline calls max 8p) quoting RT
Presented by Jane Hill.
Weather with Susan Powell.
The Hospital That Failed Women. Did an NHS Hospital Trust medical team fail to give women with breast cancer a critical part of their treatment? Evidence suggests a significant number were put at risk of the disease returning. Sarah Barclay investigates. Producers Howard Bradburn and Richard Grange ; Editor
Mike Robinson Signed at 2.25am NOTE: as Panorama reacts to news, its subject matter may change
Zany comedy thriller starring
Lenny Henry and Frank Langella. On a flight back to New York, actor Miles Pope sits next to a stranger, whose identity spells mortal danger. Review page 50. Director Charles Lane (1991, 15)
Signed programmes.
Holby City Jac leans on Ric.
6/10.