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
Shauna Lowry and Nick Knowles report from the wards of Southampton General.
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Followed by News (S) and Weather
Two teams from Newark in Cambridgeshire seek out more bargain antiques. (S) (W)
South America provides the inspiration for a wheelchair-user's kitchen in Coventry. Followed by News (S) and Weather
Bob Monkhouse hosts the general-knowledge quiz.
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Mac's best friend Des, played by comedian Gareth Hale, comes between him and Rana.
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Bill breaks the news of his imminent departure to Anne.
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Clare Balding introduces live coverage from this afternoon's National Hunt card at Ascot, including the Daily Telegraph Steeplechase at 3.10, plus races at 2.40 and 3.40.
Commentary by Jim McGrath with Richard Pitman, Peter Scudamore, Jonathan Powell and Angus Loughran.
Animated adventures with Captain Bilge and his band of pirates. The crew's singing keeps Booty awake.
Mrs Dribelle receives a letter threatening to "catnap" Fluffykins.
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Dave Benson Phillips hosts a new series of the game show for children and adults alike.
See Choice.
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Choice: Children: Get Your Own Back 4.10pm BBC1
Guaranteed to make a mess in the studio, children have real fun and games taking on adults in some silly and splashy games. Dave Benson Phillips returns with a new series of the show that is now celebrating its tenth birthday but which shows no sign of growing up. Who would want to when the whole point is to plunge an adult in the gunge. (GE)
Another chance to see the six-part science-fiction drama.
Tom and Geoff fly to the moon to collect a flag, before heading to Paris to see Geoff's father on his birthday.
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Clare Bradley lays a high-tech new path in the garden.
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Website: [web address removed]
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 Isobel Lang.
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Peter Snow and Philippa Forrester put the latest technological developments under the spotlight. With Anya Sitaram, Jez Nelson, Nick Baker and Lindsey Fallow.
(Repeated tomorrow at 1.40am. with sign language)
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Further Information: Ceefax: page 623: [web address removed]
Tonight's culinary challenge also provides a feast for the eyes when singing and acting heart-throb Adam Rickitt takes on model Melinda Messenger across the kitchen. Lesley Waters and Brian Turner aid the amateur cooks, while Fern Britton keeps things simmering in the studio.
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Recipes: see Ceefax page
Dale Winton hosts the first of a new entertainment series, featuring music and conversation with top celebrity guests and incorporating the National Lottery midweek draw.
Tonight Michael Crawford chats and performs in the studio, Martine McCutcheon drops in for a gossip and there's music from girl group B*Witched. Plus Dale visits actress Cybill Shepherd in Los Angeles. The show climaxes with those all-important lucky numbers. See Choice.
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With George Alagiah.
Regional News
Weather with Isobel Lang.
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Followed by National Lottery Update
Michael Buerk returns with more real-life stories and reconstructions of incredible rescues and bravery.
Tonight's stories include how doctors saved the life of a knife attack victim by performing open heart surgery on the floor of a pub, and a workman's daring escape from a smoke-filled lift. Plus stuntman Marc Cass is in Norway to demonstrate the dangers of walking on thin ice.
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A documentary exposing the extent of the illegal trade in ivory, which is increasing as a result of rocketing demand for the commodity in the Far East. The investigation reveals the true scale of elephant deaths and the corruption behind this highly-organised business. See Choice.
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Last in the comedy series set in an inner-city medical surgery.
Dr Hook takes offence when Dr Wolf reveals she is thinking of giving birth at a private hospital. Their situation isn't helped when Wolf bumps into an old flame.
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Followed by Weatherview
Political drama starring Jane Seymour.
Alison Reid is a new producer on a prestigious TV news programme. A chance meeting with an old friend leads her to probe allegations of sexual harassment by Senator Emmett Hunter, whose campaign for the White House seems unstoppable.
(1997) **
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Films: pp 64-71
Ends 6.00am.