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
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
The design team get to work on a narrow hallway in an old bothy in the Welsh borders.
The team help an air hostess build a bar in the basement to surprise her boyfriend. (S) Followed by News (S) and Weather
The quiz game hosted by Bob Monkhouse.
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Antiques panel game. The featured items today include some miniatures and a pair of burgomaster chairs. (S)
Weather (S)
Weather (S)
As fire rages at the Scully house will Drew be able to rescue Lolly?
(Repeated at 5.35pm)
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The mother and sister of an apparent murder victim insist he is still alive.
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In the 100th episode the Tweenies go camel riding at the zoo.
See Choice.
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Choice: Children
Tweenies 3.25pm BBC1
Who is your favourite Tweenies character? Jake, Milo, Bella and Fizz may not have had the same impact on the wider world as the Teletubbies, but among the under-fives, these colourful characters really are the fab four. Today's is the 100th episode of the 260 that have been commissioned so far. Though few junior viewers need any extra encouragement to join in with the Tweenies' treatment of favourite songs. (GE)
Animation. The crew want to play a game so they steal Grog's kitchen chairs.
Drama about a boy who runs a TV studio with monsters. Sports on Monster TV are limited to a cellar but that doesn't stop them.
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Animation
Eliza looks up to a giraffe.
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A children's talent show hosted by Claire and H from pop group Steps. Each heat features three acts and the winner of the overall final will receive a trophy, appear on Live and Kicking and spend a day with Steps, who also perform live on today's show. And there's a look at H's first steps in show business.
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In this week's edition a look at the plight of thousands of children in Russia who are abandoned to live a tough life on the streets or in orphanages.
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Dance band N-Sync will be back-flipping into the studio today. And the winner of the Design a Rag competition will be announced.
(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 Sarah Wilmshurst.
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In tonight's programme continental campsite fans the Hamblins cruise the waterways of France, while river holiday enthusiasts the Steggles are faced with the prospect of a canvas accommodation break in Italy. Presented by Carol Smillie.
See Choice.
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Jayne Middlemiss introduces this week's edition of the music show featuring live performances, the latest videos, the top 20 and the current bestselling single.
(Repeated tomorrow)
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Website: [web address removed]
Top of the Pops The Magazine: available from newsagents
Continuing the new comedy starring Ardal O'Hanlon.
Janet refuses to let George out to save Grimsby from a catastrophe after he gets food on his Thermoman outfit.
(Repeated next Sunday)
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Alison Graham's TV review: page 52
With Michael Buerk.
Regional News
Weekend Weather with Sarah Wilmshurst.
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Michael Parkinson is joined on his talk show by guests from the world of entertainment and music. Tonight's line-up includes the "Doncaster Diva" - popular soprano Lesley Garrett, plus actor Richard E Grant.
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Spy thriller starring Michael Caine and Pierce Brosnan.
The secret fourth protocol to a nuclear weapons treaty between the Soviet Union, Britain and the USA is about to be breached. When the KGB threatens to destabilise Europe, British spycatcher John Preston has a race against time.
Widescreen.
(1987, 15) (S) (W) **
Films: pp 66-72
Followed by Weatherview
Comedy. The world awaits with bated breath as surgeon Emmanuel Whitbread performs a pioneering transplant operation, on a rather delicate part of Edwin Anthony's body.
(1971, 15) (S) *
Films: pp 66-72
Ends 7.00 am