With John Nicolson and Julie Etchingham.
(Timetable on Monday)
(S from 7am)
Another studio debate hosted by Robert Kilroy-Silk.
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Followed by News (S) and Weather
News from St Mary's Maternity hospital in Manchester.
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Followed by News (S) and Weather
A bland bedroom gets an exotic new Indian look. (R) (S)
Jake Robinson and Gavin Lowe help Micki Hill to create a home office that her daughter can also use as a playroom.
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Followed by News (S) and Weather
Daily elimination quiz, hosted by Bob Monkhouse.
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Liza Tarbuck meets newlyweds Dave and Elaine Rundell, who have spent most of their Majorcan honeymoon in hospital after a poolside accident.
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Weather (S)
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Charlie has a proposal for Toadie. Will Harold and Madge embark on a new business venture?
(Repeated at 5.35pm) (S)
When a young woman dies suddenly, apparently of a heart attack, her sister tells Quincy that she was murdered by her husband.
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While jumping for joy upon learning that his health worries are unfounded, Jack sees his van rolling away.
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The pals have a picnic in the woods with their teddy bears.
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The animated adventures of a group of miniature dragons.
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Les and Mikey take up the challenge to survive the night in a haunted hotel.
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Sarah and Ralph decide to enter a science contest together.
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The girls return the dalmatian puppy to its ungrateful owner, and a donkey charges at David.
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Consumer show for children with Ortis, Kirsten O'Brien, Rhodri Owen and Estelle Bingham. More questions are answered and products tested, plus "price-busting" from around the country.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.50am on BBC2)
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Dill and Arnie have to make some tough decisions.
(For cast see Tuesday) (S)
Shown at 1.45pm (S)
With Huw Edwards.
Including a weather summary.
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(For details see Monday) (S)
Followed by Weather with Helen Young
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The weekly hard-hitting consumer-affairs magazine, with reporters Beaky Evetts, Adrian Goldberg and Matt Allwright.
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Nick Jordan seems to have turned over a new leaf on his first day back on duty, but an argument with Karen leads to a terrible misjudgement that could ruin his career.
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With Peter Sissons.
Regional News
Weather with Helen Young
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The comedy series starring Jim Broadbent as incompetent bank manager Peter Duffley returns for a second, six-part run.
Peter feels insecure when Susan is promoted onto a fast-track management course.
(Repeated next Tuesday) (S) (W)
Kirsten gets into a panic about having no real friends and asks Briony to go out for the evening. Nick spies a way to earn money from gullible pet owners.
(Repeated next Monday)
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Sitcom set in a vet's practice. Kirsten panics about having no real friends and asks Briony to go out for the evening. Nick spies an opportunity to earn money from gullible pet owners.
The first of a new eight-part series in which comedian Jack Dee takes a look at the world's largest comedy festival - Just for Laughs in Montreal, Canada. Featuring footage from 16 years of the festival and interviews.
See Choice. (S)
David Dimbleby chairs another topical debate, which this week covers European issues from Brussels. Panellists include Foreign Secretary Robin Cook, shadow Secretary of State for Defence Iain Duncan Smith, and former President of the European Commission Jacques Santer.
See Choice. (S)
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Followed by Skiing Forecast
Including coverage of the by-election in Ceredigion, Dyfed, following the decision by MP Cynog Dafis to leave Westminster in order to concentrate on the Welsh Assembly. Huw Edwards presents the result of this, the first parliamentary by-election of the new millennium, while leading politicians discuss the outcome and examine the state of Welsh politics.
Ends 6.00am