With Mishal Husain and Bill Turnbull. Breakfast Briefing at 6.00; weather every half-hour from 6.15; national/ regional news half-hourly from 6.27. Editor David Kermode
6/10. A leopard needs urgent dental treatment. More tomorrow at 9.15am. (Revised rpt)
Ainsley Harriott and Nadia Sawalha follow the medical trials and triumphs at Guy's and St Thomas '. Director Sue Robinson
Series editor Peter Hayton Followed by News; Weather
New series 1/8. Julia Botfield and Jeremy Milnes help a mother and daughter find their dream home in mid-Wales.
A couple relocating to sunny Spain hope to fund a huge farewell party. Followed by News; Weather
Elvis Presley impersonators shape up at Peterborough Fair in Cambridgeshire.
Regional News; Weather
Lou reveals Harold's terrible secret to Sky. izzy launches a manipulative plan. 0
Repeated at 5.35pm
Trapped. Jimmi helps a young thief. Elizabeth has some personal problems to sort out.
Writer Colin Brake Cast p47
Mr Monk Gets Cabin Fever. Monk goes into hiding after witnessing a gangland murder.
There's treasure to be found today.
Double bill of trouble-making.
The twins think they've come across a UFO.
Is Gordo's science teacher out to get him?
Liz Barker, who has been with Blue Peter since 2000, begins her final week on the evergreen children's magazine.
See Kids' TV Choices: page
Shown at 1.40pm
Presented by George Alagiah and Sian Williams. (5)
Followed by Weather with Alex Deakin.
GREATER LONDON BBC London News Asad Ahmad. Editor Catherine Hearne ; Executive editor Michael Macfarlane
SOUTHEAST South East Today With Geoff Clark and Beverley Thompson. Editor Quentin Smith
EAST Look East Presented by Stewart White and Amelia Reynolds. Producers Ian Kings and Steve Silk
A couple's dream life in Spain dissolved into kidnap, blackmail and murder. Fiona Bruce follows one family's fight to bring the men accused of killing them to court. Editor Dave Stanford ; Series producer Mike Lewis NOTE: as Real Story reacts to news. its subject matter may change
Phil bides his time for lan's return. Deano tries to prove himself, and Jake becomes obsessed with Ruby. Writer Sarah Phelps Repeated at 10pm on BBC3 Soap & Flannel: page 46; For cast: see page 47
6/8. PC Davenport begins her first night shift on emergency response. Meanwhile, DCI Jane Antrobus makes final preparations for her mum's 90th birthday. Series producer Belinda Cherrington
Executive producers Cesca Eaton and Nick Poyntz
With Huw Edwards. Regional News
Then Weather with John Hammond. (5)
6/8. To the Manor Born. The romance between an aristocrat and a nouveau riche businessman seemed an unlikely basis for a sitcom during 1979's Winter of Discontent. Yet the final episode drew what was then Britain's biggest TV audience. With contributions from Penelope Keith , Peter Bowles and writer Peter Spence. Director Dearbhla McNulty ; Producer Angus Mclntyre Series one and two of To the Manor Born, weeknights on UKTV Drama
Julie Nicholson can't forgive the London Tube bomber who murdered her daughter last July, prompting her to resign as vicar of St Aidan's, Bristol. Can the Easter story of a mother witnessing her child's suffering and death offer her and other bereaved parents solace? Director/Producer Roger Childs www.bbc.co.uk/religion Faith, hope and charity: page 35
Supernatural comedy with Sarah Michelle Gellar. When chef Amanda finds a magical crab, she produces dishes that affect the inhibitions of those who eat them. Review page 64. Director Mark Tarlov 0999, PG)
Followed by Springwatch Weatherview
Signed programmes.
Life on Mars 8/8. Sam meets his dad.
2.40 Girl Cops 1/8. Following Manchester WPCs.
3.10 Through Hell and High Water 2/5. Are James and Ben's dreams about to be shattered?
3.40 Downsize Me 2/10. The search for a suitable property in Derbyshire for a couple from Kent.