With Noel Thompson and Julie Etchingham.
(Timetable on Monday)
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The week's final debate.
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Followed by News (S) and Weather
More stories from Manchester, plus a live hospital room makeover by a Changing Rooms designer.
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Followed by News (S) and Weather
Simon Biagi and the team try to transform a newly married couple's bedroom in a Turkish style.
Sally Magnusson meets a couple who helped their son walk and see, and introduces a girl in need of an adoptive home.
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Followed by News (S) and Weather
Quiz game. (S)
Liza Tarbuck meets the denizens of the Robinson Crusoe bar in Magaluf, Majorca.
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Felicity uses her experience as a ploy to make a move on Bill. Cricket fever comes to Ramsay Street.
(Repeated at 5.35pm)
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A plea from an old friend makes Quincy reconsider an apparently clear-cut homicide.
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Jack and Adrian's present for Grandad proves more valuable than they realise.
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Milo shows the Tweenies how noisy his rattler can be.
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Animation.
The crew are all kept awake when Poop sleeps on the job.
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Drama about a boy who runs a TV studio with monsters. Mrs Lard wants to sponsor a scary programme on Monster TV while a python is on the loose.
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Animation.
Eliza and Darwin find themselves in the middle of a battle.
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Shauna Lowry and the team visit the Stokes family in Truro to prepare a farewell party. Guests include Live and Kicking's Emma Ledden, youthful female combo 21st Century Girls and Juice, stylist for pop quintet Steps.
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Kate Sanderson reports on football clubs' efforts to nurture young soccer superstars.
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Today live in the Blue Peter studio guest band Fierce performing a cover of Anita Baker's Sweet Love.
Katy Hill and Simon Thomas, Konnie Huq and Matt Baker host the children's magazine.
(Repeated next Monday on BBC2)
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Shown at 1.45pm (S)
With Fiona Bruce. Including a weather summary and a preview of the weekend sport.
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(For details see Monday)
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Followed by Weather with David Braine
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Carol Smillie presents the first of eight shows in which holidaymakers' plans are swapped with those of strangers so that they embark on surprise trips to unfamiliar territory. Carolyn Mulhaney and Ernie Ackers, seasoned Nile cruisers for the last three years, travel to Greece on a backpacking holiday, while Malcolm Sperrin and Nicola Simpkins forgo their customary dose of independent travel for a package deal in Egypt.
See Choice.
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Jamie Theakston introduces the fast-moving music show featuring live performances, the latest videos, this week's top 20 and the bestselling single.
(Repeated tomorrow)
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Top of the Pops Magazine: available from newsagents
Charlie Dimmock and Tommy Walsh revisit Milton Keynes to discover whether the "Garden of Eden" they created with Alan Titchmarsh in a previous edition of Ground Force has survived 18 months of use by its owners.
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With Michael Buerk.
Regional News
Weekend Weather with David Braine
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In the first in a new run of his talk show, Michael Parkinson meets Simply Red singer Mick Hucknall, who performs some of his classic numbers. He also chats with comic/film director Mel Smith and acclaimed actor Ralph Fiennes, soon to be seen in a new adaptation of Graham Greene's "The End of the Affair".
See Choice.
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Drama, the first of two hit films from the eighties, starring Michael Douglas and Charlie Sheen.
After becoming the protege of the ruthless Gordon Gekko, enthusiastic young broker Bud Fox breaks all the rules of business practice on his meteoric rise to the top. But then one of Gekko's proposed takeovers presents Fox with a dilemma.
(1987, 15) (S) ****
Films: pp 54-60
Followed by Weatherview
Musical drama concluding the double bill of hit eighties films, starring Kevin Bacon.
In Bomont, a rural community where dancing, rock 'n' roll and certain books are banned, Chicago teenager Ren MacCormack is viewed with suspicion.
(1984, 15) (S) ***
Films: pp 54-60