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With Sara Coburn.
At 6.02 News; 6.12 Financial markets; 6.15, 6.35 Business news; 6.27, 6.57 Newsline; 6.30 Sport; 6.55 Weather.
With John Nicholson and Sophie Raworth.
At 7.00, 8.00 Main news, with summaries every half-hour; 7.25, 7.55, 8.25, 8.55 Weather, Newsline, Travel; 7.32, 8.32 Sport; 7.40 Business.
Studio debate.
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A doctor and nurse are made over.
Gaby Roslin hosts a new live weekday programme that reports on the daily dramas at Southampton general hospital.
Simon Biagi returns with the interior design challenge show. Today the team liven up a north London kitchen.
Culinary-challenge show. presented by Ainsley Harriott.
The first of a new weekday elimination quiz presented by Fred Dinenage.
Antiques panel show, presented by Michael Parkinson.
Topical weather stories.
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Weather
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Susan questions Karl about Sarah.
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When a teenager is killed by a fall, Quincy investigates.
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Quiz show with Bob Monkhouse.
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Shown at 12.50pm
Animation about a tiny man who lives in a clock.
Two of Why's friends want a pet of their own.
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Animated series about magical domains.
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Animation.
Today's show is about big cats.
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Cartoon.
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Horror drama. Sam befriends a ghost.
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At the start of the show's 40th anniversary week, the team look back at 1958. Plus Disney's new film previewed.
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Martyn Lewis and Moira Stuart
Weather Michael Fish
News and reviews from around the provi nee with Conor Bradford and Rose Neill , plus
Angie Phillips with the week's weather.
Michael Aspel springs a surprise on another guest, with a secret cast of family, friends and key contributors waiting in the wings.
The current-affairs show presented live by Juliet Morris.
Robbie Williams and His Angels
In the first of a special two-part report, Sankha Guha joins pop stars Robbie Williams and Ian Dury visiting poverty-stricken camps on the island of Sri Lanka. They witness a huge one-day Unicef-organised campaign to immunise every child in the country against polio.
Also a 12-year study from America reveals that children brought up at home by dad while mum goes to work are likely to be more confident and "go-getting" than those where the reverse is true. Here and Now asks if this also the case in Britain.
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Louise receives some welcome news. Huw's romantic dreams fail to turn out quite as planned.
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Documentary series that follows the staff and patients of Birmingham children's hospital.
As six-year-old Adele [text removed] from Belfast awaits her ground-breaking triple-transplant operation, news arrives that donor organs have become available. Meanwhile Dr Tina Newton comes to the rescue of a miserable, cough-stricken Steven [text removed], and four-year-old Yasmin [text removed] has a penny stuck in her gullet.
With Peter Sissons.
Newsline; Weather Michael Fish
A look behind-the-scenes at the Forest Mere health farm in Surrey. Guests arrive with high expectations at the revamped resort. Celia seeks eternal youth, Karen wants her cellulite blitzed and Steve just wants a massage. But fire alarms are sounding, beauty treatment schedules are causing queries and the basement is flooded.
In America, the FBI now believes that serial killers start their pattern of violence with attacks on animals. Politicians are giving the link more credence after a spate of schoolyard shootings by youths with a history of abuse of pets. They think the connection can help identify those who pose a risk and campaigners want it accepted in Britain too, as reporter Vivian White discovers.
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(Note: as Panorama is topical and likely to react to events in the news, its subject matter may change)
In a new five-part series Dan Donnelly and Brian Acton find out what's happening in the entertainment world and review the latest video and music releases. With comic input from Kevin McAleer and music by Watercress and guests.
Forty years ago, 17-year-old Billy Fury made his stage debut at the Essoldo, Birkenhead. He became an overnight sensation, a teenage idol they called the British Elvis. This profile of the rock star includes contributions from Marty Wilde, Joe Brown and Ian Dury.
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Five of the world's most popular female singers come together in a unique event filmed in New York. Celine Dion, Mariah Carey, Aretha Franklin, Gloria Estefan and Shania Twain perform some of their own hits and team up on such classics as River Deep, Mountain High and You've Got a Friend.
When the boys have a party, Lisa turns their disapproving parents into 15-year-olds.
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