
6 million tune in for the series eight opener of Spooks on BBC One.

713,000 tune in for the opening episode of Zoe Ball and Jamie Theakston's Britain's Best Brain.

Sir Alan Sugar's new Government role sparks calls for him to quit The Apprentice.
Carol Thatcher says she does not regret using the word "golliwog" to describe Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.

The Who singer Roger Daltrey praises Jade Goody for her "courage" in fighting terminal cancer.

Helen Mirren says she wants a night of passion with BBC political journalist Andrew Marr.

Mark Austin believes that too many news anchors are hired purely for their looks.

A peak audience of more than 7 million tune in to see the end of the Beijing Games.

Five enjoys its strongest audience in months for a screening of the first Hellboy movie.

Sunday Overnights: The launch of Spooks: Code 9 is a ratings hit for BBC Three.
Today: 'FlashForward': Let the games begin - Click in for a preview of episode eight of FlashForward.
Neighbours: 5773: Toadie and Elle discover the truth.
Wednesday, 17:30 on Five.
Home and Away: 4953: Ruby conjures a plan to help Charlie.
Wednesday, 18:00 on Five.
Hollyoaks: 2688: Anita's lies are exposed.
Wednesday, 18:30 on Channel 4.
Emmerdale: Natasha confronts Nathan and Leyla.
Wednesday, 19:00 on ITV1.
Coronation Street: John's released from prison.
Wednesday, 19:30 on ITV1.
EastEnders: Archie makes a shock confession to Peggy.
Thursday, 19:30 on BBC One.
Our picks from Tuesday's primetime TV:
| 20.00 | Stargate Universe (Sky1) |
| 21.00 | Collision (ITV1) |
| 22.00 | Dollhouse (Sci-Fi) |
| 20.00 | John Sergeant on the Tourist Trail (ITV1) |