With Tanya Beckett.
At 6.00 News; 6.10 Business news; 6.15 Sharewatch; 6.27,6.57 Regional news; 6.30 Sport; 6.35 Consumer, workplace and personal finance issues; 6.55 Weather.
With John Nicolson and Sophie Raworth. At 7.00, 8.00 Main news, with summaries every half-hour; 7.27, 7.57, 8.27, 8.57 Weather. Regional news, Travel; 7.32, &32 Sport; 7.40 Business.
Editor Andrew Thompson
The weekday studio debate show. with Robert Kilroy-Silk.
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Audience: for details on how to join ring [number removed]
Another formidable culinary challenge with chef Brian Turner.
Vanessa Feltz hosts the live weekday chat show.
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Regional News and Weather
Another selection of creative ideas to perk up gardens
The design roadshow, introduced by Mark Curry.
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Regional News and Weather
The antiques panel game, hosted by Michael Parkinson
The shopping and consumer game, presented by Paul Ross
Topical weather stories.
Weather
Will Lance have any luck with the ladies? Amy's behaviour is annoying Anne.
(Repeated at 5.35pm) (Subtitled)
The Chief's team go undercover to block a belligerent mobster's schemes.
(Repeat)
David Frost and Loyd Grossman view more celebrity homes.
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Animation.
The small cub makes his friends disappear and imagines a trip to the moon.
Bob makes a trumpet out of old pipes
Simon and Millie persuade Miss Peake to enter a fancy-dress competition.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Animation.
Sally Gray with the action-packed inter-schools game show.
(Repeated on Friday at 7.50am on BBC2)
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With Simon Thomas, Stuart Miles, Katy Hill and Konnie Huq.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.50am on BBC2)
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(Shown at 1.40pm) (Subtitled)
With Huw Edwards. Including a weather summary.
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A roundup of regional news, weather and sport, with Mike Embley and Gillian Joseph.
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REGIONAL PROGRAMME
Followed by Weather Peter Cockroft Subtitled
Sue Barker introduces a World Cup special of the sports quiz. Regular captains Ally McCoist and John Parrott are joined by England veterans Sir Geoff Hurst, George Cohen and Martin Peters, and commentator Kenneth Wolstenholme.
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Barrister Jessica Redford introduces a new five-part series offering practical advice on tackling crime at a grass-roots level, as Detective Inspector Howard Groves, private detective Zena Scott Archer, criminologist Professor David Wilson and PC Baz Javid investigate the issues closest to people's lives. Tonight the team look at personal safety and the risks of unmarked minicabs.
See today's choices.
Carol struggles to introduce her new man to Walford, while a meal at the di Marcos turns into a nightmare for Matthew.
(For cast see Tuesday)
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Soap and Flannel: page 12
Continuing the series following a regional car crime squad.
Detective Alun Parson's life hangs in the balance after open heart surgery. DC Derek Matthews continues to hunt for the mysterious "Mr Big" who has been defrauding car finance companies, and an undercover police team in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, lose a prisoner on the night shift.
With Peter Sissons.
Regional News; Weather Peter Cockroft
By the Conservative Party.
More extraordinary stories from the tourist industry.
The Scottish tourist season reaches its climax with the Edinburgh Tattoo, but there's rebellion in the air. A group of Australian backpackers are inspired to act out their own version of Braveheart, and the American new-age tour visits Loch Ness.
The new minimum wage was meant to be good news for Britain's worst paid workers, but thousands have ended up no better off and some are getting even less than before. Vivian White investigates the bosses who would rather break the law than pay the minimum, and asks whether the new system will be properly enforced.
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(Note: as Panorama is likely to react to events in the news, its subject matter may change)
Berlin's Reichstag has always possessed a resonance beyond mere bricks and mortar. It was built in 1894 as a symbol of a Germany united under Bismarck, and since 1990 it has been harnessed as a symbol of renunification. Omnibus goes behind the scenes to tell the story of Sir Norman Foster's rebuilding of the Reichstag, charting the often fraught path from blueprint to completion as one of the world's greatest modernist architects took on one of the world's most historically charged buildings.
See today's choices.
(Digital widescreen)
Sir Norman Foster: People, p 14
Mystery drama starring James Spader, Joanne Whalley-Kilmer
Cray Fowler, the favourite son of a powerful New Orleans family, is drawn by his political ambition and desires into a tortuous murder mystery that threatens to expose his family's most shocking secrets.
(1992, 15)
See Films: pp 58-63 ***
Followed by Weather