Presented by Mishal Husain and Bill Turnbull.
Including fun with Trollz, BB3B and What's New Scooby-Doo?
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Including a review of the Sunday papers; at 9.30 News; later, Weather.
Roy Hattersley attends a humanist funeral and Alexei Sayle discusses atheism. Plus the ethical concerns over buying flowers and music from soul singer Lizz Wright.
Series producer Abigail Saxon
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Reports on gastronomic delights in the Shropshire town of Ludlow, a 2003 outbreak of avian flu in the Netherlands, and a guided tour of Dorset's Purbeck Hills.
Incl Weather for the week ahead. Series producer Teresa Bogan ; Executive editor Andrew Thorman
Games Report
With Clare Balding.
1.00 Table Tennis The men's and women's team semi-finals.
1.30 Bowls Coverage of men's and women's triples semi-finals.
2.10 Netball Wales take on Samoa in a preliminary game.
2.25 Squash Men's and women's singles semi-finals.
2.40 Synchronised Swimming Medals are decided in the solo and duet events.
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The dowager detective is called in when the body of a platinum blonde is found at Gossington Hall, in the first Agatha Christie drama to star Joan Hickson.
Portillo Goes Wild in Spain. Sporting his best panama hat, Michael Portillo explores the wilder side of his
Spanish heritage in a visually stunning journey from the Pyrenees to the Strait of Gibraltar. He hopes to spot brown bears, vultures and the elusive Iberian lynx. Producer Jeremy Bristow : Series editor Tim Martin Compact binoculars: page 30
Performances from the Streets, Morrissey, and the Strokes. Presented by Fearne Cotton and Jo Brand. Producer Sally Wood : Executive producer Mark Cooper Morrissey talks to Jonathan Ross on Friday at 10.40pm on BBC1 Phill Jupitus on Morrissey's new album: page 36
Highlights from day four of competition in Melbourne. With Australian swimming star Ian Thorpe laid low, who triumphed in the 100m freestyle? Elsewhere in the pool, did England's Rebecca Cooke retain her 800m title? Who led the pack in the women's and men's marathons? And in cycling, how did Britain's world-beating men fare as rivals in the sprint?
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6/6. John Thomson and Fearne Cotton talk bollards and bumpers on the fast and funny motoring quiz. Hosted by Neil Morrissey, with team captains Richard Hammond and Chris Barrie.
Highlights of the derby between west London rivals Fulham and Chelsea at Craven Cottage. Their last meeting, a thrilling Boxing Day encounter at Stamford Bridge, saw Fulham fight back from 2-0 down, only to lose 3-2 to a Hernan Crespo strike. Elsewhere in the Premiership, Newcastle face Liverpool. Strikers from both teams have had trouble finding the net this season, but a heavyweight clash such as this should sharpen their skills. With Adrian Chiles.
Producer Ian Finch ; Editor Mark Demuth Live FA Cup quarter-final action tomorrow at 8pm on BBC1
Stan Knows Best. Steve tries to pass Roger off as his disfigured sister in a bid to impress a girl.
European Road Show. Brian and Stewie stow away on a plane they think is bound for England - but land in Saudi Arabia. First shown on Sky One
Followed by Weatherview
Signed programmes.
Natural World Stalking the Jaguar. In search of South America's most puzzling predator.
1.00 Holby City Let It Shine. Nick blackmails Jac after operating on a patient without consent.
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