Presented by Sophie Raworth from London and Jeremy Bowen , Bill Turnbull and Philip Hayton from Washington DC.
Timetable on Monday (S) (W)
Studio debate hosted by Robert Kilroy-Silk.
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Followed by News; Weather
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Another slice of real-life medical drama from Southampton.
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Followed by News; Weather
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Two more teams seek out antiques at bargain prices. (S) (W)
Anna Ryder Richardson revamps three rooms in one day.
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Followed by News; Weather
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Elimination quiz. (S)
A mother is diagnosed with Huntington's disease.
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With George Alagiah in London, David Dimbleby and Huw Edwards in Washington DC.
Weather
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Tess confides to Steph that she has fallen for Daniel.
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A friend of Dr Sloan's dies while undergoing surgery.
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Hyacinth finds herself with an opportunity to impress Emmet with her singing. (R) (sj
The friends watch a video.
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The cartoon adventures of a young aardvark.
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Animated antics.
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Concluding the drama. Tranters End is jubilant after the Happy Hamlet competition.
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Tina forces the Grovers to face the consequences of their actions.
(Continues on Thursday)
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With Fiona Bruce in London, and Huw Edwards in Washington DC. 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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Craig Doyle visits Weymouth in Dorset, Sarah Greene is on a two-centre trip to Singapore and the island of Tioman, and Rowland Rivron takes a cruise on the Dutch waterways.
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Phil's anger erupts as Peggy fails to cope.
For credits see Monday (S) (W)
The ruthless general-knowledge quiz continues with another batch of previous winners competing to double their money, up to £20,000. Hosted by Anne Robinson.
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With Michael Buerk in London, and Huw Edwards and Stephen Sacker reporting from Washington DC.
Followed by Weather with Sarah Wilmshurst.
The second in the new six-part series of documentaries charts the search for their British fathers by the Dutch people conceived during the country's liberation in 1945.
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Live coverage, presented by David Dimbleby and with graphics from Peter Snow, as America goes to the polls to elect a new President and 50 Senators. John Simpson and Philippa Thomas will be with the candidates - Al Gore and George W Bush - and Gavin Hewitt will follow Hillary Clinton in her bid for a seat in the Senate.
See Choice.
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