Presented by Jeremy Bowen and Sophie Raworth.
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Studio debate. (S)
Followed by News; Weather (S) (W)
Today, flooring a child's bedroom, James Martin will be dishing up classy classic dishes and florist Orlando Hamilton offers expert advice. (S) (W) Followed by News; Weather (S) (W)
The team help to liven up a lounge and make a patio pretty in Shropshire. (S) (W) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/homes
Two teams compete to find the best bargains at Shepton Mallet, Somerset.
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Followed by News; Weather
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Elimination quiz. (S) (W)
The practice finds its lists multiplying.
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Weather (S) (W)
Weather (S) (W)
Will Libby accept her dream job? Lyn wins over her former boss.
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The husband of Dr Sloan's old flame is the prime suspect in a murder.
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Ends 5.35.
Pingu
Penguin fun. (R)
3.30 Tweenies; Bees
Max makes some bumblebees. (S) (W)
3.50 The Woody Woodpecker Show
Woody visits the wild west, Winnie plays detective and there's a hunt to find oil. (R) (S)
4.10 Jackie Chan Adventures
A new cartoon series. Jackie must reach 12 magical talismans. (S)
4.35 Oscar Charlie
New 3-part comedy-drama in which a boy and his father become involved in international crime and espionage. An unlucky fall leads to a discovery.
Written by Paul Smith (S) (W)
5.00 Blue Peter
Liz Barker visits the Vietnamese village of Tachai.
Repeated tomorrow at 7.45am on BBC2 (S) (W)
BBC Blue Peter magazine: on sale monthly, price £l.25
5.25 Newsround (S) (W)
(Shown at 1.45pm) (S) (W)
With Huw Edwards. Including a weather summary.
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Details on Monday (S) (W)
Followed by Weather with Michael Fish. (S) (W)
Then Party Conference Broadcast
By the Liberal Democrats. (S)
Foreign Bodies. Fiona is puzzled when faced with a very sick dog. But then there's a worrying development. Keith sees the Kenyan animal charity where he has been working open its doors to patients. And back in Berkshire Sally is worried a horse's sunburnt appearance could be masking a much more serious condition. Continues Friday at 7pm. Director Debbi Moore (S) (W)
Katy Hill teams up with Trevor Baylis, inventor of the clockwork radio, to find the best British invention. They test out a flip top cat bowl, a double decker buggy, a bike that thinks it's a chair and a hot air machine that dries a body in seconds. It will then be up to the studio audience to decide the winner.
Producer Catherine Mabb; Executive producer Saul Nasse (S) (W)
Nine contestants face Anne Robinson, hoping to take away the prize money of up to £50,000.
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Phillip Schofield presents the midweek draws, and the winner from Saturday's National Lottery: Winning Lines plays the Wonderwall for a cash prize.
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With Michael Buerk. 10.25 Regional News
Then Weather with Michael Fish. (S) (W)
Followed by National Lottery Draws Update
Western. Arizona 1879: Wyatt Earp arrives in Tombstone to start a business, his career as a lawman behind him.
But, with the town in the grip of an organised crime ring, he is forced to take up arms. Widescreen. Review page 62.
Director George Pan Cosmatos (1993, 15)
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Followed by Weathervlew (W)
Recent programmes shown again with sign language. Ends 2.45am.
Watchdog The programme that exposes underhand trading practice. With increasingly unaffordable property will house prices eventually stabilise? Shown last Thursday (S)
1.10 Ancient Apocalypse Concluding the four-part series in which scientists questioning received wisdom over the downfall of ancient civilisations. This week. could the story of Sodom and Gomorrah been inspired by an earthquake? (R) (S) (W)
2.00 See Hear Shown on Saturday at 10.40am on BBC2 (W)
This week Steve meets the animals we love to hate because we're the food they love to eat - Man eaters