With John Nicolson and Tanya Beckett.
Including news at 6.00,7.00,8.00;
6.15,6.40,7.40 business news, with Tanya Beckett (Mon-Thu) and Sara Coburn (Fri); 6.27 regional news, travel; 6.34,7.32,8.32 sport;
6.57,7.27,7.57,8.27,8.57 weather, regional news, travel. Editor Andrew Thompson
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Studio debate show, hosted by Robert Kilroy-Silk.
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Followed by News (S) and Weather
Daily series from Southampton general hospital.
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Followed by News (S) and Weather
The lifestyle show hosted by Emma Forbes and Victoria Derbyshire, with celebrity interviews and a team of experts on hand to dispense advice on health and fitness, fashion, beauty, finance and relationships.
E-mail: [e-mail address removed]
Followed by News (S) and Weather
The daily dictionary definitions panel game. (S)
Trude Mostue with the weekday series in which pets are treated by veterinary experts at Chester Zoo's animal surgery.
Weather (S)
Weather (S)
Bill is swayed by a smooth talker. Libby discovers Drew's terrible secret and will Susan admitto her true feelings for Martin?
Repeated at 5.35pm (S)
A mild-mannered tax attorney finds his prestigious position is threatened. But why?
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The Goods decide to use their new loom to make Tom a suit.
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(Shown at 10.30am on BBC2) (S) (W)
Animated fun. A newly-hatched chick takes an instant liking to Angelmouse.
Cartoon tales.
Lofty overcomes his fears to save the day. Voiced by Neil Morrissey.
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The weekly dinosaur hunt in which teams around the world communicate their findings to Sally Gray by satellite. Today a look at what dinosaurs ate.
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Triple bill of animated amusement.
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Adventure series.
Rachel crashes while in hawk morph and has to be tracked down quickly.
(Repeated Sunday, BBC2) (S)
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The launch of Blue Peter Appeal and Jean Butler and Colin Dunne perform an extract from their new West End show, Dancing on Dangerous Ground.
See Choice.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.45am on BBC2)
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Children: Blue Peter 5.10pm BBC1
How many of you collected tons of aluminium cans and foil last year, as part of Blue Peter's fundraising appeal to build schools in Mozambique? Or organised a bring-and-buy sale the year before, to help provide a cystic fibrosis day centre in Manchester? The appeals are extraordinarily successful and today's programme launches this year's, so tune in to find out what you can do to help. (JR)
(Shown at 1.45pm) (S)
With Huw Edwards.
Including weather summary.
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Website: [web address removed]
Regional news, weather and sport, presented this week by Mike Embley , Gwenan Edwards and Charley Figgis.
, Editor Jane Mote (S)
REGIONAL PROGRAMME
Followed by Weather with David Braine (S)
With the aid of his famous red book, Michael Aspel springs more surprises on guests from all walks of life.
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Sue Lawley presents practical advice on tackling crime. The team turn their attention to buses operating in and around London. They see how motorists abuse bus lanes and watch fare dodgers being caught. (S)
Further Information: on Ceefax page 625, or write to [address removed]
First of four episodes this week. Terry is invited on a boys' night out. Things are hotting up between Irene and Troy.
This week's episodes written by Lindsey Hill, Al Hunter-Ashton and Alison Watt
(For cast see Tuesday) (S) (W)
Soap and Flannel: page 42
The team are faced with designing rooms to please one set of neighbours who love the minimal warehouse look and others who adore Victoriana. Presented by Carol Smillie, with Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen and Graham Wynne.
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With Michael Buerk.
Regional News
Weather with David Braine
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Victor is mugged, Mrs Birkett gets trapped in the loft and there's a nasty surprise in the freezer.
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Victor's outing to photograph badgers ends up with him being mugged. Mrs Birkett comes to regret calling at the Meldrews' to collect items for a jumble sale.
Are the police going soft on drugs?
Panorama reveals the results of a unique three-year study into what police really think about the drug laws. Peter Marshall reports on changing attitudes.
See Choice.
(Repeated on Thursday at 12.10am) (S) (W)
Website: [web address removed]
(Note: as Panorama is likely to react to news events, its subject may change)
Profiles of top film stars. Robert Mitchum was both the critics' darling and their dartboard. On screen he was a Hollywood tough guy who played the same role in life. His bar brawls were headline news as was his spell in jail for drug possession. Narrated by Ian McShane.
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Tonight's guests are Susan Sarandon and Caroline Quentin.
(Shown last Thursday) (S) (W)
Followed by Weatherview
Biographical drama starring Diane Keaton. On 2 July 1937, radio contact was lost between Amelia Earhart , flying over the Pacific Ocean, and her ground control. The pioneering pilot and her navigator, were never seen again.
(1994, PG) (S)
Films: pp 76-82 ***
The Andrew Duncan Interview with Diane Keaton: page 8
Ends 6.00am