Bill Turnbull and Susanna Reid host. NewsWatch at 7.45.
March. Purple sprouting broccoli and rhubarb with orange and mascarpone cream.
9/10. Three desserts and pasta suppers vie for votes.
2/8. Outdoor. Alfresco food assessed.
2/3. Day by Day. Duck noodle salad and passion fruit pudding from the Sydney-based chef. Followed by The Witness
US cafe culture, the varying quality of subtitles, and a tsunami survivor feature in a new look show. Clive Mason presents. With signing, voiceover and in-vision subtitles. Repeated on Tuesday at 1.05am on BBCI www.bbc.co.uk/seehear
Live coverage of a match that promises to be a cracker (kick-off 1.30). Hotly tipped Ireland, hoping to take the next step towards their second Grand Slam, host the defending champions. Coverage continues on BBC1.
(BBCi: an array of extra features is available via the red button)
Glamorised biopic starring
Ingrid Bergman and Curt Jurgens. Gladys Aylward , a young English servant girl, travels to China in the 1930s to carry the Christian creed to a country ravaged by war. There she falls for a Chinese Army officer. Review page 53. Director Mark Robson (1958, PG)
England v Italy
Coverage of the second half, continued from BBC1. BBCi: an array of extra features is available via the red button
Krishna Guha of the Financial
Times reviews the news.
Will experts Kate Alcock and Charlie Ross find much to excite them when the denizens of Manchester bring their unwanted items for assessment at the Town Hall?
Series producer Peter Smith ; Exec producer Tom Ware
3/10. Australia to Cambodia. Dan Cruickshank's informative travelogue takes in erotic cave paintings in the Australian outback, the grisly rituals of an Indonesian funeral, an ornate Thai heirloom and the majestic temples of Angkor in Cambodia.
Shown last Monday
3/4. it's gundog day at the NEC Birmingham and Clare Balding and Richard Hammond present full coverage of the judging. Peter Purves has all the action from the flyball finals, Jessica Holm reports on the dogs' obedience competition, and there's the latest on the agility events and the search for the hero dog of 2005. Final day coverage is tomorrow at 7pm.
Producer Elaine Paterson ; Series producer Ian Russell BBCi: a full results service and updates on the "hero dog" event are available via the red button on the handset
Bittersweet romantic drama starring
Helena Bonham Carter. Married 1930s socialite Madeleine sets about trying to find a suitor for her unconventional sister, Dinah, following their father's death. Her plans appear to have succeeded when Dinah announces her engagement. But this prompts Madeleine's husband to confess his true feelings to his sister-in-law. Review page 53.
Director Thaddeus O'Sullivan (2002, 15) Film Highlights: page 48
9/11. DJ Spoony, Blazin' Squad's Kenzie, Chinyere from VS and comedian Lucy Porter guest.
Show last Sunday
Upbeat drama starring
Janet McTeer in an Oscar-nominated role as free-spirited single mother Mary Jo Walker , whose usual remedy for a troubled relationship is to leave town. But when her latest liaison begins to crumble, Mary's long-suffering 12-year-old daughter decides it's time to make a stand. Review page 53.
Director Gavin O'Connor (1999,12)
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Open University/General Interest Repeats not indicated
2.00 Something in the Air Jancis Robinson looks at statistical data relating to health issues such as asthma. 63226 2.30 The Census How the answers on the forms help local authorities plan services and supermarkets stock shelves. 48961 3.00 Bloodlines - a Family Legacy What difference has the human genome project made in the fight against disease? 62416 3.30 How We Study Children The seemingly chaotic world of children's play. 66313 4.00 CyberTalk How the digital age is shifting the boundaries of communication. 50706 4.30 Modem Monks An isolated religious community turns to a modern solution in their fight for survival. 63145 5.00 Digital Creativity Across the Curriculum The new learning opportunities offered by digital media.