Presented by Jeremy Bowen and Sophie Raworth.
Including news from Moira Stuart at
6.00, 7.00, 8.00; at 6.15, 6.45,
7.50 business news with Tanya Beckett : 6.25, 6.53, 7.15,7.53,
8.15, 8.55 weather; 6.28, 6.55,
7.28, 7.55, 8.28, 8.58 regional news. travel; 6.35, 7.35,8.35 sport.
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Debate with Robert Kilroy-Silk.
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Followed by News; Weather (S) (W)
Live weekday broadcasts from Southampton General hospital. With Shauna Lowry, Nick Knowles, Suzi Perry and Edwina Silver.
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Followed by News; Weather (S) (W)
Weekday challenge as two teams seek out and auction antiques. With David Dickinson.
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Old ship's timbers transform a lounge in Birmingham. Presented by Tris Payne.
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Followed by News; Weather
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Weekday elimination quiz hosted by Bob Monkhouse.
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Weekday medical drama.
Brendan must choose between Caroline and Steve for a practice partnership.
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Who says Britain is short of doctors? page 21
Weather
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Libby wants some understanding.
(Repeated at 5.35pm)
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Jim finds himself out of his depth on the island of Sark.
Episode written by John Fletcher
(Regular cast on Friday)
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Today Trude Mostue helps treat a malnourished seal.
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The Tweenies see a hot-air balloon, but Fizz misses it.
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Animated tales.
Bob takes the day off.
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Sally Gray with more facts about space. Today, the expanding universe.
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Mona's uncle looks remarkably like a 100-year-old painting of his ancestor.
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The pop stars learn about endangered animals.
Today Bradley Mcintosh sees hyacinth macaws in Brazil.
(Repeated on Wednesday at 7.50am on BBC2)
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Presented by Kate Sanderson.
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With Konnie Huq, Simon Thomas, Matt Baker and Liz Barker.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.50am on BBC2)
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With Huw Edwards.
Including a weather summary.
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Regional news, presented this week by Mike Embley , Gwenan Edwards , Gillian Joseph and Tim Donovan.
Editor Jane Mote (S) (W) 606 ! REGIONAL PROGRAMME: on digital satellite this programme and all regional i news bulletins are replaced by UK Today/Tonight, a summary of news items from around the country.
Followed by Weather with Helen Willetts. (S) (W)
Made in the jungles of Thailand, this film follows a day in the life of three rival gibbon families. Narrated by David Attenborough.
See Choice.
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Investigative crime series presented by Sue Lawley, with barrister Jess Redford, criminologist David Wilson and PC Sarah Nagle. This week sport-related issues, including assaults on football referees and teenage steroid abuse. Plus plans to use sport to turn youngsters away from crime.
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Robbie discovers that love hurts in more ways than one, while Sandra is forced to make a heartbreaking decision.
This week's episodes written by Al Hunter Ashton and Paula Webb
(Cast on Tuesday)
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Alison Graham's Soap and Flannel: page 43
Carol Smillie, Anna Ryder Richardson, Graham Wynne and Handy Andy visit cottages in Yalding, Kent, creating a mainly blue bedroom and a African-themed sitting room.
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BBC Book: Handy Andy's Home Work. price ã16, available from retailers
With Peter Sissons.
Regional News
Weather with Helen Willetts.
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The first of two programmes about the plight of people whose dream homes have become nightmares.
Tonight, homes ruined by subsidence and coastal erosion. The Whitfields left suburbia to build a new house in the country, but soon the structure was sinking.
In eastern Britain, the sea is eating the coastline, reducing homes to rubble.
(Concludes tomorrow at 9.30pm)
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In August 1998, 29 people were killed by a bomb in Omagh, Northern Ireland. John Ware reports on the continuing hunt for the killers.
See Choice.
(Repeated on Wednesday at 2.05am with sign language and in-vision subtitles)
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(Note: as Panorama is likely to react to news, its subject matter may change)
Series reflecting the risks people take for an adrenalin buzz.
The story of New Zealander Mark Whetu, a mountain guide forced to decide whether to leave a friend to die on Mount Everest.
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Thriller. Dr Peyton Westlake - Darkman - goes head-to-head with arch villain Peter Rooker, who is intent on discovering the secret of Darkman's superhuman strength. Widescreen.
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Films: pp 78-85 ***
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Thriller starring Jason Bateman and Tom Skerritt. When
Toby Kellogg returns home unexpectedly, his family and the entire contents of the house have disappeared.
Director Chris Thomson (1988, 15) (S)
Films: pp 78-85 ***
Ends 6.00am.