Presented by Bill Turnbull and Sian Williams , and from 9.00
Louise Minchin.
A provocative look at the past week's news.
Ready Steady Cook's Lesley Waters and Italian chef Gino D'Acampo join Antony Worrall Thompson for this morning's interactive foodfest.
From the BBC's archives, Jamie Oliver visits the Scottish Highlands while Keith Floyd 's American tour reaches Florida.
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With four players left to vie for the title, Steve Rider introduces the third day's action from the World Match Play championship at Wentworth.
Ahead of next week's new series of the drama Switch,
Clive Mason introduces a final omnibus from the first series. With sign language, voiceover and in-vision subtitles.
Producer David Horbury ; Series editor Teny Riley Repeated Tuesday 3.25am BBCI www.bbc.co.uk/seehear
Trouble Ahead. Why have traditional middle-class values died out? Last in the series.
(Revised repeat)
Clint Eastwood talks about his directorial project Mystic River. Shown last Tue BBC1 Barry Norman on Clint Eastwood : p53
Let Them Eat Pretzels
A diplomat uses his immunity to evade arrest in the first of the Watching the Detectives double bill.
The Kirkoff Case. In the first episode of the series, a wealthy man must prove he did not murder his parents. James Woods guests.
At Wentworth, the remaining four players are whittled down to two.
The Public Relations Course
Chaos looms when Frank goes on a PR training course.
Written by Raymond Allen
David Aaronovitch reviews the week's headlines.
Agatha Christie mystery set in the late 40s. When Colonel
Protheroe is found dead in the vicar's study, there's more than one suspect. Can Miss Marple pinpoint the killer?
Dramatised by TR Bowen ; Producer George Gallaccio
Director Julian Arnyes
Spy thriller based on John Buchan 's novel, starring Robert Powell - beginning a week of films, showing each day, based on titles from The Big Read top 100 books. As Europe stands on the brink of the First World War, engineer Richard Hannay is embroiled in a deadly conspiracy. Widescreen. Review page 53.
Director Don Sharp (1978. PG)
Professor Robert Winston , writers Andrew Davies and Armando lannucci , comedian Linda Smith and TV presenter Daisy Goodwin guest as Clive Anderson counts down The BigReadtop 100 novels from numbers 100 to 22. But which will triumph out of the next 21? Celebrity advocates will argue their cases over the next eight weeks. Meanwhile you can vote on [number removed] (calls cost 15p), by texting 86200 (maximum 12p) or via the websitewww.bbc.co.uk/bigread. Digital satellite/ cable viewers can vote via their remote control.
Producer Peter Higgins : Series producer Mary Sackville West 3 Win the top 21: p7; Booked on classics: pl6; Free Frost book: pll8
The satirical quiz returns, with Ian Hislop , Paul Merton and guest host Jack Dee , plus panellists from media and politics. Shown yesterday on BBC
With Erasure's Andy Bell , 80s songstress Sinitta, Hear'Say survivor Myleene Klass and US comedian Vic Henley.
Shown last Monday
Patrick O'Connell and Libby Potter host an update to the web-based celebrity stockbroking game. Director Stephen Neal : Series producer Dominic Bird
Shown yesterday on BBC3 www.bbc.co.uk/celebdaq
Romantic drama, adapted from the F. Scott Fitzgerald novel by Francis Ford Coppola, starring Robert Redford and Mia Farrow.
In the Roaring Twenties a mysterious millionaire with bootlegging connections tries to lure his long-lost love away from her cruel but extremely wealthy husband. Review page 54.
(1974, PG)
Repeats are not indicated, www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone
Curriculum Development Asperger's Syndrome - a new half-hour programme on autism; followed by Child Development Right from the Start/Thinking Aloud/Play- a Child's Work. 44093 (non-PDC)