Presented by Jeremy Bowen and Sophie Raworth.
Including 6.00, 7.00, 8.00 news from Moira Stuart ; 6.15, 6.45, 7.50 business news with Tanya Beckett (Monday-Thursday); 6.50
Declan Curry reports from the London Stock Exchange: 6.25, 6.53, 7.15,7.53,
8.15, 8.55 weather from
Helen Willetts (Monday-Thursday); 6.27,
6.55, 7.28, 7.55, 8.28, 8.55 rt 6ional news, travel; 6.35, 7.35, 8.35 sport. Editor Richard Porter
Two teams scour an antiques fair for bargains. With David Dickinson.
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Debate with Robert Kilroy-Silk.
Followed by News; Weather
The first of a new daily series in which Kate Humble and Castaway participant Ben Fogle follow life at Wiltshire's Longleat estate and safari park. Today, vet Duncan Williams has to deal with a split elephant tusk.
Ben Fogle's new role: page 14
Brigid Calderhead and Elaine Walker help a couple decorate the bedroom of their two eldest children.
Followed by News; Weather
Eamonn Holmes hosts the quiz show.
Antiques game show. Hosted by Michael Aspel.
Weather
Weather
Nathan is still abusing steroids.
(Repeated at 5.35pm)
Quincy investigates a case of medical negligence involving a gunshot victim.
David Frost hosts the celebrity game show. With Loyd Grossman.
(R) (S)
Ends 5.35.
Tweenies
Max teaches Jake a magic trick.
3.45 Gadget Boy
Spydra tries to steal King John's crown.
4.10 50/50
Today's teams are from Wrexham and South Ayrshire. Host Sally Gray.
4.35 Smart Guy
Mo discovers the truth about his parents.
5.00 Blue Peter
The team launches a competition which could result in Jamie Oliver cooking your school dinner. Former presenter Peter Duncan and his family talk about their round-the-world trip for the new CBBC series, Travel Bug, which starts 22 July on BBC2.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.35am on BBC2)
BBC Blue Peter Magazine: a new monthly, available now, price £1.25
5.25 Newsround
With Lizo Mzimba and Kate Sanderson
Shown at 1.45pm
With Huw Edwards. Including a weather summary.
Website: [web address removed]
Regional news, presented this week by Tim Donovan
(Monday/Tuesday) and Mike Embley (Wednesday-Friday). Editor Jane Mote REGIONAL PROGRAMME: this programme and all regional news bulletins are replaced on digital satellite by UK Today/Tonight, a summary of news items from around the country.
Followed by Weather with Peter Cockroft.
Jeremy Spake becomes a removal man in Montreal and Alice Beer entertains guests at the outdoor aquarium resort of Atlantis in the Bahamas.
Kate Sanderson investigates the health risks associated with body piercing, and Dr David Bull presents a special report on the UK's high rate of teenage pregnancy.
Contact Details: phone [number removed] (calls charged at national rate), or e-mail via the programme's website: [web address removed]
Dr Mark Porter on teenage pregnancy: page 23
There's a surprise for the Slaters behind the bar of the Vic.
Episode written by Ming Ho
(For cast see Tuesday and Thursday)
(Repeated on BBC Choice at 10pm)
Website: [web address removed]
Soap and Flannel with Alison Graham: page 24
Andrew Duncan meets Susan George: page 26
Torrential rain marred the makeover of Rob Smith 's garden. Tommy Walsh and Charlie Dimmock return to Saltash, Cornwall to see if their work survived the downpour.
Producer John Thomicroft : Executive producer Carol Hasiam
With Michael Buerk.
10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with Peter Cockroft.
The first of a new six-part series in which Ruby Wax takes a look at various facets of 21st-century fame.
Tonight, Ruby gets intimate with ageing soft porn publishing magnate Hugh Hefner. Contains nudity.
Ruby Wax schmoozes with Hugh Hefner at the Playboy mansion: p30
Comedy. Struggling theatre producer Max Bialystock and his accountant, Leo Bloom attempt to make some quick cash by putting on a guaranteed Broadway flop which they have conned old ladies into over-funding.
Review page 42.
(1968, PG) ****
Followed by Weatherview
Ends 6.00am.