With John Nicolson and Sophie Raworth.
(Timetable on Monday)
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Weekday studio debate.
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Followed by News (S) and Weather
The latest news from St Mary's in Manchester, with Sue Cook and Alan Tyler.
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Followed by News (S) and Weather
Simon Biagi and a team of designers transform a Southampton conservatory.
Sally Magnusson meets a couple who have both been married twice and have decided to adopt to start a family together.
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Followed by News (S) and Weather
General-knowledge quiz hosted by Bob Monkhouse.
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Liza Tarbuck makes chocolate with Hotel La Residencia's head chef, while two holidaymakers look forward to a celebratory lunch.
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Weather (S)
Weather (S)
Joel and Lance want to get rid of Katie. Will Lou help?
Repeated at 5.35pm (S)
Quincy investigates the death of an eccentric billionaire.
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Comedy series about a family of loveable rogues. Aveline is poorly and taken to hospital.
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Ends 5.35
Tweenies
Colours. Jake has a colourful adventure as a superhero.
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3.45 Angelmouse
Animated tales of a mouse sent from heaven to perform good deeds.
3.50 Chucklevision
Paul and Barry chance upon an international jewel-smuggling racket. With Duncan Faber and Christine Furness.
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4.10 See It Saw It
The comedy sketch show, starring Mark Speight, Phil Fox and Kate Crossley. (S) (W)
4.35 Microsoap
Comedy drama. Joe and Felicity are delighted when cousin Danny comes to stay. But who has taken Emily's diary?
Repeated next Sunday on BBC2 (S)
5.00 Newsround
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5.10 Blue Peter
Children's magazine, presented by Katy Hill, Konnie Huq, Simon Thomas and Matt Baker.
Repeated tomorrow at 7.50am on BBC2
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Shown at 1.45pm (S)
With Huw Edwards. Including weather summary.
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(For details see Monday)
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Followed by Weather with Helen Willetts
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Jim Davidson and John Virgo oversee another edition of the snooker-based game show. Tonight's players are David Taylor, Rex Williams and Ray Reardon.
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Items include the latest virtual-reality computer game, and a report on a new electronic cap from Japan that could benefit babies with severe brain damage. Presented by Peter Snow and Philippa Forrester, with reports from Anya Sitaram, Jez Nelson, Lindsey Fallow and Nick Baker.
(Repeated tomorrow at 12.45am, with signing)
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The twice-weekly series following vets Trude Mostue and Steve Leonard at work in the African bush. Trude and Steve join a research team to find out why thousands of flamingos have died at Kenya's famous lake Bogoria. The series ends with a report from Mombasa's Diani beach where there is concern for the safety of tourists from aggressive baboons. Vets' in Practice returns next week.
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This week Shauna Lowry spends the day with Andie Moore from the rehabilitation unit. Tolkien the basset hound is brought back to Battersea Dogs' Home when his new owners realise they got more than they bargained for.
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Carol Smillie hosts a new-look lottery show, in which she will be revealing the real stories behind some of the biggest and boldest lottery-funded projects around the country. Plus the midweek draw.
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With Peter Sissons.
Regional News
Weather with Helen Willetts
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Followed by National Lottery Update
In tonight's final programme, the castaways are making practical preparations for their new life on the island.
During an intense couple of weeks, they struggle against the elements to erect the futuristic sleeping pods that will be their homes for the coming year. Will the buildings be completed in time? What will be the castaways' first impressions of the island, and how do they feel about the possibilities of their new lives? The series returns next year.
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A feature-length episode of the cult supernatural investigations series.
There are surreal goings-on at the infamous and top-secret Area 51 military base, when a UFO mysteriously causes Mulder's personality to be transferred into the body of a government agent.
See Choice.
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Followed by Weatherview
Jayne Middlemiss introduces this year's Golden Globe awards ceremony from Los Angeles. Featuring some of the world's most famous movie stars, tonight's event is a good indication of who could be winning this year's Oscars. British nominees include actors Rupert Everett in An Ideal Husband, Hugh Grant in Notting Hill, Michael Caine in The Cider House Rules, Jude Law in The Talented Mr Ripley, and director Sam Mendes for his film American Beauty.
Ends 6.00am