With John Nicolson and Sophie Raworth.
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.
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Weekday studio debate, with Robert Kilroy-Silk.
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Followed by News (S) and Weather
The first of this week's broadcasts from Manchester's St Mary's hospital concentrates on the midwives. With Sue Cook, Alan Tyler and Anna Richardson.
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Followed by News (S) and Weather
Today a football-mad youngster wants his bedroom turned into a shrine to Arsenal FC.
Sally Magnusson presents the weekday series on adoption and fostering. Today a couple who deliberately built their family through adoption.
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Followed by News (S) and Weather
Weekday elimination quiz, hosted by Bob Monkhouse.
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Weekday series looking at life in Majorca in the holiday season. Today presenter Liza Tarbuck talks to Harry Secombe about his love of the island.
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Paul and Tad get themselves into trouble with the law.
Repeated at 5.35pm (S)
Just before Jesse's friend Rick is due to get married, a private eye wants to speak to him urgently, but is then found murdered.
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Carla Lane's comedy series about the roguish Boswell family.
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The Tweenies make shadow animals.
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Noddy's magic watch has an odd effect on Toytown.
The arts show returns for its second 13-part series. Today, primary school children create a sculpture at the Millennium Dome. With Jay Burridge, Kirsten O'Brien and Mark Speight.
See Choice.
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Animated amusement.
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Offbeat 12-part comedy series about Tony Twist and his children Pete, Linda and Bronson, who live in a lighthouse in Australia.
Today Pete meets the girl of his dreams
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Children's magazine presented by Katy Hill, Konnie Huq, Simon Thomas and Matt Baker.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.55am on BBC2)
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Website: [web address removed]
(Shown at 1.45pm)
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With Huw Edwards.
Including a weather summary.
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Website: [web address removed]
Regional news, weather and sport, presented this week by Mike Embley, Gwenan Edwards and Gillian Joseph.
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(Regional Programme)
Followed by Weather
with Darren Bett
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Sporting quiz hosted by Sue Barker. Team captains Ally McCoist and John Parrott are joined by South African rugby player Francois Pienaar, former British athlete Sally Gunnell, West Ham footballer Rio Ferdinand and golfer Lee Westwood.
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The consumer health magazine presented by Alice Beer, with Dr Mark Porter, returns for a new six-part series.
In tonight's programme Angela Rippon investigates the sweets that can dissolve enamel on teeth. Wesley Kerr reports on his trip to America where trials are underway on a new method of screening for lung cancer. Plus, a look at the properties of the St John's wort plant when it comes to treating moderate depression.
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Dr Mark Porter: Health, page 45
There's shocking news for Irene. Pat worries about Ian.
This week's episodes written by Glen McCoy and Chris Murray
(For cast see Thursday)
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Website: [web address removed]
Andrew Duncan meets Martin Kemp: page 8
Soap and Flannel with Alison Graham: page 34
Continuing the series following Vets in Practice stars Trude Mostue and Steve Leonard on their adventure in the African bush. Tonight they attempt to catch a giraffe. Producer Michael Massey ; Executive producer Jane Lush (S) (W) Next episode can be seen on Wednesday at 8.00pm Vets on safari: page 26
With Michael Buerk.
Regional News
Weather with Darren Bett
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Continuing the series following the selection of young men and women to be soldiers in the British army.
The infantrymen begin the second part of their training in North Yorkshire, preparing for possible frontline action in Kosovo. And the women recruits learn to drive.
Contains strong language.
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Sci-fi action adventure starring Sylvester Stallone.
The year is AD 2139 and in Mega City One, justice is meted out by a force of judges. Legendary lawman Judge Dredd finds himself framed by the evil Rico, a former judge who has a plan to implement extreme measures to bring justice to a city being plagued by rioting.
(1995, 15) (S) (W) Films: pp 60-65 ****
In the 1980s the Eurythmics were one of the most successful British groups ever. Back together again after breaking up in the 90s, Dave Stewart and Annie Lennox talk about the group and about their lives both together and apart.
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Followed by Weatherview
Full coverage of two Group A matches. Real Madrid of Spain take on African club champions Raja Casablanca, followed by Al Nassr of Saudi Arabia against Corinthians from Brazil.
Ends 6.00am