The first dinosaur discovery and the "Piltdown Man" hoax.
Going fishing.
Double bill. (R) (S)
Animation. Hugh Laurie narrates.
News stories.
Celebrities' foodie treats, from the familiar (cream teas) to the downright bizarre (alligator).
Springtime flowers.
Alfred Hitchcock's sumptuous, Oscar-winning thriller, based on Daphne du Maurier's novel, and starring Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine. The new bride of wealthy widower Maxim de Winter is haunted by the spirit of her husband's first wife, Rebecca. Review page 48.
(1940, PG) (BW)
The movie year that was, plus film stars' favourites.
Film 2006 with Jonathan Ross is on Tuesday at 12 midnight on BBC1.
Shown last Thursday on BBC1
Atmospheric mystery starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce.
The fiendish Professor Moriarty is intent on stealing the Crown Jewels.
Review page 48.
(1939, PG) (W) (S)
I Richard Attenborough 's lavish biographical drama, starring
Simon Ward , Robert Shaw and Anne Bancroft , charting
Churchill's early years, including his Harrow schooldays and time as an officer and war reporter in India. Review page 48.
(1972. PG) Gandhi is on Holiday Monday at 2.15pm
Paul Martin goes in search of Chester's fascinating Roman past.
Poignant social drama based on a true story, starring Pierce Brosnan.
1950s Dublin: unemployed single father Desmond Doyle begins a historic legal fight when his children are taken into care.
Review page 48. (2002, PG)
The Most Rev. Dr. Rowan Williams reflects on 2005 and looks ahead to 2006.
(Repeated tomorrow at 1.10pm on BBC1)
1/3. A pack of newshounds - Kate Adie, Nick Robinson, Bridget Kendall and captain Michael Buerk - sharpen their claws for a tussle with a team of MPs - Diane Abbott, Mark Oaten, Stephen Pound and captain Tim Yeo. Who will make it to Monday's final? (Continues tomorrow at 8.30pm)
Quirky British comedy drama.
Painfully shy Little Voice has a secret talent: she can mimic famous singers perfectly. When oily would-be impresario - and her mother's new suitor - Ray Say learns of her show-stopping ability, he pushes her into a public performance at the local club.
Review page 48. (1998, 15)
Punk survivor Toyah Willcox, ex-A1 singer Ben Adams, Radio 1's Annie Mac and comedian Alun Cochrane guest. Including performances from X Factor casualties Sumon Sunyal and Robert King.
(Repeated on Holiday Monday at 11pm)
How Bob Geldof, Bono and Richard Curtis staged the vast pan-global concerts of 2 July 2005.
(First shown on BBC1)
Mystery horror, first in a Boris Karloff double bill. A writer's obsession with the 20-year-old case of the "Haymarket Strangler" leads to a startling discovery.
Review page 48. (1958) (BW)
First World War adventure with Victor McLaglen and Boris Karloff.
British cavalrymen lost in the Mesopotamian desert brave fierce heat and Arab snipers.
Review page 49. (1934) (BW)
Followed by The Witness