Presented by Jeremy Bowen and Sophie Raworth.
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Studio discussion.
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Shauna Lowry and Nick Knowles file another report from Southampton General.
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Nicola Mager tackles an overgrown garden in Haslemere, Surrey. With Nick Clarke.
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Anna Ryder Richardson and her two handymen transform three rooms in one day.
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Contestants aim to bank time to go on holiday in the general-knowledge quiz show.
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Michael Aspel presents the antiques quiz.
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Dione and Darcyface up to their feelings for each other.
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Jim finds out why a computer engineer has been issued with a death threat.
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David Frost with the celebrity homes guessing game.
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Ends 5.35.
Tweenies
Milo finds a leaf stuck in his jacket and becomes convinced he's a tree.
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3.45 Dennis the Menace
Animated fun with the stripey-jumpered mischief-maker.
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4.10 Mona the Vampire
Animation. Mona is distraught to find her favourite tree is to be cut down.
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4.25 Home Farm Twins
The new twin goats Snip and Snap keep escaping, and Helen is taking part in a fun run.
(More cast on Tuesday at 4.25pm)
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Wart gets a pond, while Natalie is photographed.
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Angellica Bell, Rhodri Owen and Ortis offer top consumer advice on having a party.
(Repeated tomorrow with sign language at 8am on BBC2)
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With Huw Edwards. Including a weather summary.
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(Details on Monday)
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Followed by Weather with Michael Fish.
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Carol Smillie meets the Shord family from south Wales, who are partial to Romany-style caravanning, and the Coopers from Lancashire, who enjoy activity holidays, and swaps around their holiday plans.
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Natalie becomes convinced that Barry is having an affair. Sharon confronts Ross about his secret phone calls.
(Repeated on BBC Choice at 10pm)
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Continuing the new run of the Heathrow-based docusoap. Trouble-shooter Karen Jones is confronted by stranded passengers needing a place to sleep in Terminal 3, and a mix-up over names leads to a jet full of holidaymakers seeking an elusive passenger.
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As their family and friends wait in the wings, another celebrity gets the surprise red-book treatment from Michael Aspel.
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Donald Campbell died when his boat crashed at 300mph on Lake Coniston, Cumbria. For 34 years the crash remained shrouded in mystery, as the wreck of Bluebird lay submerged in the depths of the lake. This documentary follows diver Bill Smith's four-year quest to find the remains.
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As BBC1 joins forces with BBC News 24 to bring through-the-night coverage of the general election news and results, David Dimbleby sets the scene for the night to come. At 10.00 there's the BBC News from Michael Buerk, followed by the Regional News, and the Weather with Michael Fish. Then at 10.35 it's back to David Dimbleby as he returns to anchor the programme, interviewing senior MPs and linking up with the BBC correspondents who are reporting from 120 key constituencies around the country.
Jeremy Paxman will be gauging reaction from politicians and pundits in the studio, while Fiona Bruce will be meeting a cross-section of the electorate, and discussing their voting with both winners and losers. Meanwhile Peter Snow will be on hand with his swingometer and an array of new graphics to explain what the results mean. There are also reports from Anna Ford, Huw Edwards, Michael Buerk and George Alagiah, and analysis from polling experts Tony King and Alison Park.
Ends 6.00am.
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Andrew Marr's questionnaire: page 17; Who gets your vote? How the channels are covering the election: page 32