Presented by Jeremy Bowen and Sophie Raworth.
Timetable on Monday (S) (W)
Studio debate.
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Followed by News; Weather
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Live reports from Southampton General hospital.
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Followed by News; Weather
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David Dickinson and his contestants are in Donington, Derbyshire, for the antiques-based game show.
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Anna Ryder Richardson and her two handymen spruce up another three rooms.
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Followed by News; Weather
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Anna Walker narrates as behind-the-scenes secrets of Ramsay Street are uncovered.
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Rana learns it's never too old to start again.
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Weather (S) (W)
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Felicity crusades to have a banned book reinstated.
Repeated at 5.35pm (S) (W)
Dr Sloan is reunited with his daughter when a blackmail attempt backfires.
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Trude Mostue meets a family of llamas who have found a home in Whitby.
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The Tweenies act out the story of Diwali.
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Animation. In the Arctic, Ethelbert and Dilip meet a polar bear missing his family.
Animation. A wicked king casts a spell on the gang at an enchanted farm.
Animation. Charge feels the Lampies are playing tricks on him.
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Feline animation. A smitten Percy calls on Ralph to help him woo the alley cat Lola.
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When Ashley reveals that Mr Diplock cannot spell, Aunt Boomerang uses her latest TV show to trap him.
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The team get creative when there's a power cut in the studio.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.55am on BBC2)
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Claire has a surprise up her sleeve, and Akili goes too far.
Episode written by Malorie Blackman
(For cast see Tuesday)
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Shown at 1.45pm (S) (W)
With Huw Edwards.
Including a weather summary.
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(For details see Monday)
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Followed by Weather with Sarah Wilmshurst.
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The show that champions the rights of the consumer looks into the case of a disreputable furniture manufacturer.
Charlotte Hudson is the co-presenter, while reports come from David Bull and Beaky Evetts.
(Repeated next Wednesday with sign language and in-vision subtitles)
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Jamie heads to Sonia's house to make amends, while Janine tries coping with a severe lack of attention from her father, and Martin is overdosing on maternal discipline.
(For cast see Tuesday)
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Live coverage of Liverpool's Uefa Cup second-round, first-leg tie against Slovan Liberec at Anfield introduced by Gary Lineker.
Having squeezed past Rapid Bucharest on aggregate in the first round, Liverpool face a rising Czech side who will be keen to upset the odds in what is undoubtedly one of the biggest games in their history. The current Czech Cup holders, Slovan are also forging ahead in the domestic league. Liverpool manager Gerard Houllier has already identified their Argentinian striker Leandro Lazzaro Liuni as a man to watch closely.
On paper, though, Liverpool should be too strong for their opponents, who despite their current upsurge have no players from the Czech national team. The Reds' side is jam-packed with internationals; two of them, Patrick Berger and Vladimir Smicer, both represented the Czech Republic at Euro 2000. Commentary comes from John Motson, with summaries from Trevor Brooking, while Alan Hansen and Mark Lawrenson provide analysis in the studio.
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BBC Match of the Day Magazine: price £2.50, available monthly
Sport: page 48
With Michael Buerk.
Regional News
Weather with Sarah Wilmshurst.
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As the topical debate programme arrives at Glasgow, David Dimbleby's panel includes SNP Parliamentary Group Leader Margaret Ewing, Paddy Ashdown, former leader of the Liberal Democrat Party, ex-Cabinet minister Peter Kilfoyle and broadcaster Muriel Gray.
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A review of the horror sequel Blair Witch 2: Book of Shadows to see whether it will emulate the success of its predecessor, and there's a location interview with Mel Gibson on the set of his upcoming film, What Women Want.
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A star is born: introducing the Radio Times Guide to Films: page 63
Followed by Holiday Weather
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Political drama starring Danny Glover and Malcolm McDowell.
The Eastern Cape, 1980: Micah Mangena is a loyal sergeant in the South African police, proudly awaiting his son Zweli's enrolment into the force. However, Micah's life is about to change - opposition to the system is growing, and Zweli is in the thick of it.
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Films: pp 78-81 ***
The youngest old man in movies: page 69
Ends 6.00am.