WHAT YOUR DAY’S VIEWING ON THE BBC COULD LOOK LIKE
■ 6am BBC Breakfast: Latest updates on the Coronavirus outbreak
■ 9.15am Health Check UK Live: Addressing the concerns of viewers who are in isolation, providing tips on ‘how to keep healthy and happy at home’
■ 10am Virtual church service on Sunday mornings across local radio in England, led initially by the Archbishop of Canterbury, right
■ 12pm Daily educational programme for different key stages or year groups – with a complementary self-learning programme for students to follow
■ 2pm News. More news and updates on the crisis
■ 3.30pm Culture in Quarantine – arts programmes including guides to shuttered exhibitions, performances from world-class musicians and comedy clubs, new plays created especially for broadcast featuring exceptional talent, poetry and book readings
■ 4.30pm Older-age-group exercise routines, and other fitness programmin g, into people’s homes on TV or radio
■ 5pm Waking The Dead (iPlayer), left
■ 6pm News. Latest news and information about the Coronavirus outbreak
■ 6.30pm Local news. Localised coverage of the spread of the virus
■ 7pm The One Show: Covering ‘all aspects of the crisis’ including health and well-being advice with ‘keeping fit’ and healthy eating tips
■ 7.30pm Coronavirus Special: Weekly show dedicated to the crisis
■ 8.30pm EastEnders: One of the reduced two a week episodes, right
■ 9pm Spooks (on BBC iPlayer), below
■ 10pm News. Latest news and information on the outbreak
■ 11pm French and Saunders (on BBC iPlayer)
■ 11:30pm The Honourable Woman