With Noel Thompson and Julie Etchingham.
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The week's last debate. (S)
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Today's recipes include peppered steak and polenta and charred vegetables. Plus advice on buying ingredients for delicious instant dishes.
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Today, a look at the idea of a "clothing personality" using the Spice Girls as a model and three black women receive top styling tips for keeping their hair in immaculate condition. Presented by Lowri Turner.
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The makeover team invade another garden but will the owners know enough facts to complete the transformation? (S)
Linda Barker and her team help homeowners make use of their decorating leftovers.
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Elimination game show hosted by Eamonn Holmes.
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The weekday word game chaired by Bob Holness.
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Teresa takes her relationship with Brendan a step further.
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Quincy finds himself questioning the working practices of an emergency hospital after a young girl dies in a car accident.
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More secrets of mystery celebrity homes. (S)
Jake has chicken pox and a look through his box of games recalls some fond memories.
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(Continues on BBC2 at 4.35)
Animated series based on Satoshi Kitamura's book Sheep in Wolf's Clothing.
Georgina takes over when the sheep visit the beach. The wolves hatch another plot.
US comedy about a boy who secretly films his family and friends daily.
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Animated carpet-crawling infant capers.
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Live coverage from Bruges of this Group D match (kickoff 5pm).
The Euro 96 runners-up take on the world champions in what is potentially one of the best games in the group stages. With Gary Lineker.
A complete rerun can be seen at 12.45am.
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With Fiona Bruce.
Including a weather summary and a preview of the weekend sport.
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Weather with David Braine.
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When Lisa overhears Dan and Phil discussing going into business together she decides it's time to take action. Barry's plan to cheer up Natalie backfires on him and Pauline heads straight for the source when she hears some nasty rumours about Mark.
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Crimewatch and 999 programmes join forces tonight to honour members of the emergency services who routinely put their lives at risk to help total strangers. Those receiving awards include the bravest firefighter, police officer and ambulance crew while the Jill Dando award will go to a civilian who has carried out an extraordinary act of bravery in support of the police. The evening is hosted by Nick Ross and Michael Buerk.
See Choice.
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With Michael Buerk.
Regional News
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Followed by Weather with David Braine.
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Action drama starring Kurt Russell, William Baldwin and Robert De Niro.
Twenty years after witnessing his firefighter father's death, shiftless Brian McCaffrey returns to Chicago, finally following family tradition into the hazardous profession. Meeting hostility from his experienced older brother Stephen, and cool scepticism from ex-girlfriend Jennifer, young Brian finds he has a lot to learn, and to prove. Meanwhile, amid mounting public concern an arsonist is at large in the city.
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With less than 24 hours to go before kick-off Ray Stubbs previews England's crunch Group A game against Germany at Charleroi. Including profiles of the key players on each side and areas where the game could be won or lost in what will be one of Kevin Keegan's most vital games since he took charge of the team last year.
There's also a look ahead to the other Group A match to be played tomorrow featuring Romania and Portugal and a look back the Netherland's match against Denmark in Group D.
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Another chance to see the Czech Republic, Euro 96 runners-up. take on France, the world champions, in what is potentially one of the best games in the group stages and co-hosts and tournament favourites the Netherlands face Denmark. Introduced by Ray Stubbs.
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Ends 7.00am.