Presented by Jeremy Bowen and Sophie Raworth.
Including 6.00,7.00,8.00 news from Emma Howard ; 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 Sarah Wilmshurst (Monday-Thursday); 6.27, 6.55,
7.28,7.55,8.28,8.55 regional news, travel; 6.35, 7.35, 8.35 sport. Editor Richard Porter (S) (W)
CBBC Eek! Week - hold on to your seats, it's gonna be a scary and bumpy ride.
Ends 11.15am.
9.00 Goosebumps: Part 1
Hannah befriends the strange boy next door.
(Concludes at 4.35pm)
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9.30 Xchange
A look at kite surfing and Abbie makes a carnival periscope.
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9.55 The Adventures of Shirley Holmes
The trio investigates dirty dealings at a horse race.
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10.20 Funnybones
Big and Little swap Dog for another pet.
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(Repeated at 1pm on BBC2)
10.30 Teletubbies
The Noo Noo sucks up Dipsy's hat.
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10.55 Tweenies
Doodles hides in the playhouse.
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Jake Robinson and Gavin Lowe transform a Croydon home. With Anna Walker.
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Elimination quiz hosted by Bob Monkhouse.
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Nadia Sawalha gets a bird's-eye view of Majorca from the pilot's seat of a helicopter.
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Dione receives a warning.
Repeated at 5.35pm (S) (W)
Quincy investigates the death of a friend's son after a drugs overdose.
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Celebrity homes guessing game, with David Frost.
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Ends 5.35.
Tweenies
Doodles feels left out.
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3.45 Arthur
DW discovers she can get her own library card.
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4.10 Rugrats
Tommy causes chaos at an important dinner.
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4.35 Goosebumps
The mysterious phantom closes in.
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5.00 Blue Peter
Presented by Konnie Huq, Liz Barker, Matt Baker and Simon Thomas.
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(Repeated tomorrow at 7.45am on BBC2)
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5.25 Newsround
With Lizo Mzimba and Kate Sanderson.
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With Huw Edwards. Including a weather summary.
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Regional news, presented this week by Gillian Joseph
(Monday/Tuesday) and Tim Donovan (Wednesday-Friday). Editor Jane Mote (S) (W) 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.
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Anneka Rice tries her hand as a journalist in Hong Kong, while Terry Alderton works as a concierge at Marrakech's famous hotel, La Mamounia.
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Tonight's quartet of investigations examines reasons why the future might be female. Reports from Anneka Rice, Melinda Messinger, Sally Magnusson and Denise Mahoney include an interview with three women who were millionaires before they were 30.
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Tension rises with the start of the trial as Jamie and Steve take the stand. Meanwhile, Margaret suggests to Terry that he find Janine a place of her own.
Episode written by Deborah Cook
(For cast see Tuesday and Thursday)
(Repeated on BBC Choice at 10pm)
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Continuing the ten-part drama series starring Haydn Gwynne as the Superintendent at a Merseyside police station.
Bill's determination to prove himself in the pursuit of two thieves leaves him faced with a potentially life-threatening decision.
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In a report first shown in February, Paul Kenyon exposes the illegal trade in bogus marriages.
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With Peter Sissons.
10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with Michael Fish.
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Continuing the six-part series in which Ruby Wax takes a look at various facets of 21st-century fame. Tonight, Ruby visits Bollywood, the movie capital of the Asian world, where she meets India's answer to Marlon Brando.
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The third of ten repeats from the series shown earlier this year. Guests include Sting and Billy Connolly.
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The story of Alma Cogan, who died prematurely in 1966, but who still holds the record for the most hits by a British female singer.
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Followed by Weatherview
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