With Noel Thompson and Sophie Raworth.
Including news at 6.00,7.00,8.00;
6.15, 6.40, 7.40 business news with Sara Coburn ; 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 and travel. Editor Andrew Thompson
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The weekday studio debate, hosted by Robert Kilroy-Silk.
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Followed by News (S) and Weather
Live daily broadcasts in which Shauna Lowry, Nick Knowles and Suzi Perry look at life at Southampton General hospital.
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Followed by News (S) and Weather
Alice Beer challenges designer Diarmuid Gavin to design a West Midlands back garden.
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The team brighten up a lounge in Sheffield as presenter Tris Payne tries foot-painting.
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Followed by News (S) and Weather
The word panel game, chaired by Bob Holness, with regular team captains Alan Coren and Sandi Toksvig.
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The celebrity homes game show hosted by David Frost, with Loyd Grossman.
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Dione agonises over whether to tell Joel about her brief infidelity.
Repeated at 5.35pm (S) (W)
Daily US drama about a doctor who dabbles in detective work.
When a plastic surgeon dies of an overdose of laughing gas, the police have no shortage of suspects.
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Trude Mostue finds out about I life as a real James Herriot vet in this weekday show. Today, a horse with stomach problems and a laid-back St Bernard dog.
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Max takes Fizz and Jake to see some lambs on the farm.
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Animated adventures with Arthur the aardvark.
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An animated double bill. Valentine's Day lacks the loving touch when Cupid's brother Stu is left in charge.
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The struggle against the Yeerks continues.
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Presented by Kate Sanderson.
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Back from their summer expedition to Spain, Konnie Huq, Simon Thomas and Matt Baker are joined by new presenter Liz Barker for a new series of the children's magazine. Plus S Club 7 are in the studio to perform their new single, Natural.
See Choice.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.50am on BBC2) (S) (W)
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Choice: Children: Blue Peter 5.10pm BBC1
Watch out for the holiday pictures as the magazine show returns from its summer break complete with new presenter Liz Barker. She joined Konnie Huq, Simon Thomas and Matt Baker for the trip to Spain and now she has the chance to add her own lively personality to the programme. To begin with, there is a report on the Spanish trip and S Club 7 perform their new single. Wednesday's show is dedicated to the Olympics and Friday's features Simon Thomas in Andalucia. (GE)
Shown at 1.45pm (S)
With Huw Edwards. Including a weather summary.
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Regional news, weather and sport, presented this week by Mike Embley and Gwenan Edwards.
Editor Jane Mote (S)
REGIONAL PROGRAMME: on digital satellite this programme and all regional news bulletins are replaced by UK Today/Tonight, a summary of news items from around the country.
Followed by Weather with Helen Young. (S)
Nick Ross is the question master in the last quarter-final of the tactical general-knowledge team quiz.
The first semi-final can be seen tomorrow at 7pm.
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Jess Redford and David Wilson conclude their look at Britain's "shadow" economy, exposing the cash-in-hand cowboy builders who cheat the tax system, the cost of insurance fraud to innocent premium payers, and the extent of theft in the office.
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Terry is pushed to breaking point by unwelcome news, while Dot struggles to come to terms with Ethel's death.
This week's episodes written by Simon Ashford and Si Spencer
(Cast on Tuesday)
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Soap and Flannel with Alison Graham: page 34
A Northumberland political challenge for the designers this week as Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen and Laura McCree tackle a Conservative's manor house and a Liberal Democrat's vicarage. With Carol Smillie.
See Choice.
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BBC Book: Handy Andy's Home Work, price £16, available from retailers
Lifestyle: Changing Rooms 8.30pm BBC1
There's a new designer on the block: spiky-haired, tattooed Laura McCree. Her first job is in Ellingham, Northumberland where she helps Conservative Aiden and his wife Helen create a modernist gallery in the Old Vicarage where Lib Dem councillor Heather and her husband John live. Meanwhile, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen crosses the road to turn a bedroom in Aiden and Heather's neo-Gothic mansion into something that is a homage to the nude female form. Much hair- and paint-flicking from Laurence later, will the quartet be warring neighbours as well as being politically divided? (FL)
With Peter Sissons.
Regional News
Weather with Helen Young.
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The first of a two-part thriller, starring Liam Cunningham.
When the body of an Oxford student is discovered ten years after she went missing, former Detective Inspector Bill Armstrong is determined to expose the conspiracy that protected her murderer. Concludes tomorrow.
See Choice.
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Stephen (Jonathan Firth) and Richard (Andrew Lincoln) find themselves between a rock and a hard place in the thriller A Likeness In Stone
Drama: A Likeness in Stone 9.30pm BBC1
Obsession, murder and past guilty secrets that gnaw away at the present are the themes behind this dour two-part thriller. A few days after an undergraduate (Andrew Lincoln) holds a party in his parents' house, one of the guests is reported missing. The copper in charge of the case (Liam Cunningham) is so obsessed with the possibility that the guest has been murdered by her boyfriend (Jonathan Firth) he ruins his life over it. Ten years later, the missing woman's body is dredged up from the reservoir, and with it, the secrets, guilt and, ultimately, the truth about her death. Seamless editing of past into present and a great cast are the bonuses. (FL)
Janet Street-Porter reveals her pet hates to Paul Merton.
(Shown last Friday on BBC2) (S) (W)
Another chance to see the opening episode of the four-part drama about the emotional consequences of stepfamilies.
(Shown yesterday at 9.20pm)
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Followed by Weatherview
Comedy starring Dudley Moore and Eddie Murphy.
An engineer in the defence industry is trying to perfect a missile guidance system for a new tank, unaware of the dramatic consequences his efforts are to have for an army officer on the other side of the world. Widescreen.
Director Willard Huyck (1984, 18) (S) (W)
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Ends 6.00am.