With John Nicolson and Sophie Raworth.
(Timetable on Monday)
(S from 7am)
Studio debate.
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Followed by News (S) and Weather
More weekday consumerism.
(Repeated at 5pm on BBC2) (S)
Followed by News (S) and Weather
Peter Beardsley, Charlie Dimmock and Anna Ryder Richardson join the millennial good deed campaign.
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A former Victorian police house in Shropshire receives a new lounge.
(R)
Followed by News (S) and Weather
Elimination quiz. (S)
Antiques panel game. (S)
Weather (S)
Weather (S)
Brendan sows seeds of doubt regarding Teresa in Susan's mind. Felicity offers Bill a job without Joe's approval.
(Repeated at 5.35pm)
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A nurse seeks help from Quincy when a heart attack victim dies amid suspicion of a hospital cover-up.
(R) (S)
Suburban comedy. (R) (S)
The Tweenies play with a tape recorder.
(S) (W)
Animated double bill with the young aardvark.
Animated fun. The dragons provoke a giant snowman.
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Rural drama.
The twins find squirrels in the cafe loft as Mr Winter goes on the warpath.
(For cast see Thursday) (S)
The nature team visit Finland where Nick Baker pits his wits against the beaver, and Michaela Strachan and Howie Baker visit Santa Claus and his reindeer in Lapland. Plus items on starfish, ants and cygnets.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.45am on BBC2, with sign language) (S)
School drama. Anika and Amy put Spencer's house in order. Robson's search for a late-night snack could mean trouble for Evelyn and Simon.
This week's episodes written by Philip Gladwin and Michael Butt
(Continues on Thursday) (S)
Shown at 1.45pm (S)
With Fiona Bruce.
Including a weather summary.
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(For details see Monday) (S)
Followed by Weather with Philip Avery.
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Craig Doyle takes a city break in Athens, Sally Gray tries an action holiday on the Canary Island of Fuerteventura, Sankha Guha goes to Kangaroo Island near Adelaide, and Jayne Middlemiss takes a weekend break in Newcastle.
(S) (W)
Beppe fights to save his family. Dan resolves to end the war in the Vic. A lucrative proposal tests Roy's resistance.
For further cast see Monday (S) (W)
While brothers Steve and Keith Leonard both plan to travel the world, with Steve resigning from his practice and Keith saving his locum's salary, their third brother Tom is happy in Lancashire, where he treats a collapsed pregnant cow.
(Next episode can be seen tomorrow at 8pm)
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Having lost her toes as a result of surviving an acute attack of meningitis, six-year-old Georgette [text removed] receives an operation to make walking easier. Also, 12-year-old patient Jamie [text removed] meets the Manchester United team.
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With Peter Sissons.
Regional News
Weather with Philip Avery.
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This Inside Story special is an account of the ongoing murder case that inspired The Fugitive TV series and film. In 1954, wealthy surgeon Dr Sam Sheppard was given a life sentence for murdering his wife. Although he was later acquitted, he was never pronounced innocent and died in poverty. Now his son has brought the case to court for a third time, to clear Sheppard's name and claim damages for wrongful arrest.
See Choice.
(S) (W)
Gary returns unexpectedly from a creative writing weekend to find Dorothy in bed with his friend Tony.
(R) (S)
On this week's report from Canada's Just for Laughs comedy festival, Jack Dee explores physical comedy with Eddie Izzard, Jonathan Ross, Alan Davies and Lee Evans.
(S) (W)
Peter learns he is Bradley's father.
(Shown yesterday at 10.40pm) (S) (W)
Followed by Weatherview
Second World War drama starring James Belushi.
North Africa 1942: driven deep into the desert by enemy fire, Joe Gunn's lone tank transports a mixed bag of survivors.
(1995, 15) **
Films: pp 60-65
Ends 6.00am.