With Michael Peschardt and Sophie Raworth.
Including news at 6.00,7.00,8.00;
6.15,6.40,7.40 business news with Tanya Beckett (Mon-Thu) and Sara Coburn (Fri); 6.27 regional news, travel; 6.34, 7.32,8.32 sport; 6.57,
7.27, 7.57, 8.27, 8.57 weather, regional news, travel. Editor Andrew Thompson
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Ends 11.15.
Godzilla
Animation. Mandating plants and giant bees take over a volcanic island.
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9.25 Smart Guy
US series about a ten-year-old genius moved up to high school. TJ directs a video.
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9.50 Xchange
Weekday magazine featuring summer entertainment and activities for children, with Angellica Bell, Marsali Stewart, Jez Edwards, Joe Challands, Ade Adepitan and Erica Harvey. Today, the National Sea Life Centre, Birmingham.
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10.15 Little Monsters
Animated fun with some horrid children.
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10.30 Teletubbies: Mum's Portrait
A girl paints a picture.
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10.55 Tweenies: Milo's Orange
Milo tries to think of a rhyme for orange.
(Shown last Monday)
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Australian high-school drama.
Charlie takes up beach volleyball. (R) (S)
Vanessa Feltz hosts the weekday quiz based on famous quotes.
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Weekday series looking at life in Majorca during the holiday season. Today Harry Secombe talks of his love for the island.
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Libby remains unconscious.
Repeated at 5.35pm (S) (W)
Detective drama with John Nettles.
A computer genius receives a death threat.
Episode written by Robert Holmes
(For cast see Friday)
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Trude Mostue fronts a weekday series about Chester Zoo animal surgery. Today, a horse with overgrown teeth.
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Jake finds a balloon in the garden.
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Animation. The story of the Tic Tic Bird.
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Puppet fun.
Badger is visited by an Italian friend.
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More spooky animated tales. Old Mr Williams miniaturises the town's population.
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Horror-drama series.
Sam meets the Hedge House ghost.
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Presented by Kate Sanderson.
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Teenage magazine hosted by Jean Anderson, Nigel Clarke, Tina Kelly, Holly Rivers and Gerard McCabe.
This week, what's cool in Londonderry.
(Repeated tomorrow at 8.10am on BBC2)
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Shown at 1.45pm (S) (W)
With Huw Edwards.
Including a weather summary.
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Regional news, weather and sport, presented this week by Mike Embley , Gwenan Edwards and Gillian Joseph.
Editor Jane Mote (S) 899 ' REGIONAL PROGRAMME
Followed by Weather with Michael Fish. (S)
Nick Ross hosts the tactical quiz, with teams from Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, and Wakefield, west Yorkshire.
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Then The Search
Appeals for missing people.
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Topical consumer health programme presented by Gaby Roslin and Dr Mark Porter. This week a report on methods of predicting how long a person will live. Plus new research suggesting alcohol in moderation can protect women's bones.
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Dr Mark Porter on living to 100: page 41
Jeff pops the question to Pauline. Ashley causes havoc for the Fowlers and Nicky finds it difficult to face people.
This week's episodes written by Nicholas Hicks-Beach, Glen McCoy and Annie Wood
(For further cast see Thursday)
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Alison Graham's Soap and Flannel: page 34
Charlie Dimmock and the team are in the coastal town of Invergordon in the Scottish Highlands to turn a car park into a garden with a nautical theme.
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With Peter Sissons.
Regional News
Weather with Michael Fish.
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The BBC is coming to film Songs of Praise in Dibley. Unfortunately the village doesn't have a choir.
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A series of comedy chat shows in which Nick Hancock quizzes celebrities about their lives and careers. Tonight's guest is colourful rock singer Ozzy Osbourne.
See Choice.
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Concluding the series about successful women.
A profile of Britain's first ever female police chief constable.
See Choice.
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The fourth of an eight-part comedy drama series.
(Shown yesterday at 10pm)
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Followed by Weatherview
Drama based on a true story, starring Rosanna Arquette and Judge Reinhold. In 1973, Californian couple "Lucky" and Larry Parker decide to stop administering insulin to their diabetic son Wesley, instead putting their faith in God. Director Stephen Gyllenhaal (1988, PG) (S) Films: pp 60-68 ****