With Bill Turnbull, Sian Williams. Including viewers' questions in NewsWatch at 7.45.
Kimiko Barber talks about the basics of Japanese cuisine, Delia Smith serves up a selection of winter salads and Antony Worrall Thomson welcomes guest chef James Martin.
Producer Michael Connock To vote which of three dishes you would like to see at the end of the show, ring
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Grafters. Chris Collins looks at tireless workaholic plants that bring colour to the summer garden.
Following three UK deaf businesses in an in-depth look at starting up and running your own business. Presented by Tessa Padden. With sign language, voiceover and in-vision subtitles. Repeated Tuesday at1.15am on BBCI www.bbc.co.uk/seehear
Action from the penultimate round of the UCI Track World
Cup at Manchester Velodrome.
This morning there was action in the men's team pursuit, men's sprint, women's individual pursuit and men's points race. Coverage continues on BBCI in Grandstand at 2.30pm.
Mr Monk and the Very, Very Old Man. The obsessive detective investigates the possibility that the death of the world's oldest man was due to murder.
Wolfe Goes Out. Archie requires fancy footwork when two winter murders are uncovered.
The final four continue to battle it out at the Lakeside Country Club. Producer Michael O'Dwyer
Executive producer Graham Fry BBCi- full, uninterrupted coverage of the day's play is available to digital viewers
Heartbreak Hotel. Godber receives bad news, but can Fletcher's daughter Ingrid ease the pain? Writers Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais
Producer Sydney Lotterby
Tony Livesey of the Daily Sport turns the pages.
New series 1/5. Salisbury Cathedral. Returning for a fourth series of award-winning Abroad programmes Jonathan Meades switches his attention to landmark buildings. Raised in the shadow of one of the country's finest medieval buildings he wonders how an atheist can love a building dedicated to the propagation of medieval superstitions and fears. Director Jonathan Barker ; Series producer Allan Campbell
First shown on BBC4 Cathedral on Monday at 7pm looks at Lincoln Cathedral
The UFO phenomenon in Britain took off in the 1950s, when alleged sightings began and Clement Attlee formed the Flying Saucer Working Party. This documentary recalls how UFOs became a symbol of the communist threat during the Cold War and how paranoia over these mysterious vessels struck.
Director Michael Wadding ; Editor John Farren (AD)
A night in the company of one of America's greatest and most controversial talk show hosts. Introduced by David Soul , star of Jerry Springer - the Opera, which gets its TV premiere at 10pm.
First off there's a chance to find out Some Things You Need to Know about Jerry Springer , followed by a repeat of Ruby Wax Meets ...The
Jerry Springer Show in which Ruby goes behind the scenes of America's infamous talk show, meets the guests, the audience and the man himself.
And finally, to set the scene, Jerry Springer - the Opera: Story of a Musical takes a look at why the stage show has become such a phenomenal success. Producers Ashtar Alkhirsan and Claire Powell
Tap-dancing Ku Klux Klansmen, transsexuals, a nappy wearing adult - and God and Satan as talk show guests. It has to be the magnificently foul-mouthed hit musical in which trailer trash meets high culture, filmed live at the Cambridge Theatre, London. Talk show host Jerry Springer suffers the worst day of his career.
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With Suzi Quatro, Beverly Turner, Dave Johns and Hannah Lewis from Pop!
(Shown last Sunday)
Semi-final highlights.
Open University/General Interest Repeats not indicated.
2.00 Wembley Venue of Legends 63606 2.30 Passing Judgements 75441 3.00 The British Family Sources and Myths 18557 3.30 The French Revolution Impact and Sources 66793 4.00 Rousseau in Africa
4.30 The Passionate Statistician 68016 5.00 Asthma and the Bean 73538 5.30 Caught in Time