Presented by Jeremy Bowen and Sophie Raworth.
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Studio debate. (S)
Followed by News; Weather (S)(W)
Today, creating a jungle-style child's bedroom and ideas for dining rooms. (S) (W) Followed by News; Weather IS) (W)
The team liven up a lounge, brighten up a bathroom and spruce up a summerhouse in the Cotswolds. (S) (W) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/homes
Two teams compete to find the best bargains at Ardingley in West Sussex.
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Followed by News; Weather
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Elimination quiz. (S) (W)
A Place of Safety. A new receptionist makes her mark. Episode written by Carolyn Scott Jeffs
Regular cast on Friday (S) (W)
Weather (S) (W)
Weather (S) (W)
Will Lyn go back to the salon? Repeated at 5.35pm (S) (W)
The Seven Deadly Sins. A diamond thief is the prime suspect in a murder. (S)
Ends 5.35.
Pingu
Penguin fun.
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3.30 Tweenies
Jake eats a cooking apple, which makes him ill.
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3.50 The Woody Woodpecker Show
Woody enters a game show, Winnie wants to change her image and Cupid is out and about.
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4.10 Jackie Chan Adventures
Jackie accidentally swallows a talisman.
(Shown in The Saturday Show) (S)
4.35 Oscar Charlie
Second in a new 13-part comedy-drama in which a boy and his father become involved in international crime and espionage. Oscar confesses. Charlie starts to fancy being a secret agent.
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5.00 Blue Peter
Liz Barker goes on the trail of one of the UK's rarest mammals - the dormouse.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.50am on BBC2) (S) (W)
BBC Blue Peter Magazine: £1.25
5.25 Newsround
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Shown at 1.45pm (S) (W)
With Huw Edwards. Including a weather summary. (S)(W) 64
Details on Monday (S) (W) 16
Followed by Weather with Michael Fish. (S) (W)
It's a date many people will never forget - 11 September 2001. As the twin towers in New York collapsed, adults and children alike watched the horror unfold. This Newsround special, the first of two programmes this week about the terrorist attacks on America, looks at the events of the past three weeks through the eyes of children around the world. (S) (W)
Terror in America: the British Victims and Survivors is tomorrow at 8pm
To celebrate National Poetry Day, Zoe Ball is joined by Harry Enfield, Patsy Palmer and Steps to announce the results of the BBC's national poll to find the favourite children's poem of all time. Plus, Bill Oddie reports on the progress of Poetry Ping Pong, in which participating schools add their own lines to a new poem begun by Roger McGough.
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. (S) (W)
With Peter Sissons. 10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with Michael Fish. (S) (W)
Then National Lottery Draws Update
Comedy. When his father announces that he's relinquishing control of the family's hotel chain, spoilt rich kid
Billy Madison is told to successfully retake his school grades in six months, or lose the business. Review page 64.
Director Tamra Davis (1995. PG) (S) Teach yourself ... Adam Sandier: page 66
Followed by Weatherview (w)
Recent programmes, shown again with sign language. Ends 2.35.
Watchdog investigation into a mis-selling scandal in the gas and electricity industries. Shown last Thursday (S)
12.40 Best Inventions A competition to find the best new British invention. Shown last Wednesday (S) (W)
1.10 Panorama A unique insight into the events which have shaken
America. Shown on Sunday at 10.15pm (S) (W)
1.50 See Hear Shown on Saturday at 10.50am on BBC2 (W)