Presented by Jeremy Bowen and Sophie Raworth.
With 6.00, 7.00, 8.00 news from Moira Stuart;
6.15, 6.45, 7.50 business news;
6.25, 6.53, 7.15, 7.53, 8.15, 8.55 weather from Helen Willetts;
6.27, 6.55, 7.28, 7.55, 8.28,8.55 regional news, travel;
6.35, 7.35, 8.35 sport.
Weekday topical discussion.
Followed by News; Weather
Beginning a new series of the show which offers advice on bargain home makeovers.
Today, a living room inspired by classic racing cars.
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Followed by News; Weather
A neglected garden is made into a low-maintenance plot.
Anna Ryder Richardson adds a touch of the subcontinent to a bedroom. Followed by News; Weather
Odd-one-out quiz.
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Peter Stringfellow comes adrift on his boat and Nadia Sawalha meets seventies tribute band Saturday Night Fever.
Weather
Weather
Will Steph give Mitch a chance? Repeated at 5.35pm
A weekday rerun of the seventies series starring Trevor Eve. I'm a Believer. Eddie investigates a religious cult. Episode written by Jim Hawkins
Regular cast on Friday
Celebrity panel game with Loyd Grossman.
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Ends 5.35.
Tweenies Songtime
Followed by Tweenies
A dog bounds into the playgroup.
3.45 Rugrats
Animated double bill. At the zoo, the babies believe animals to be human, and Angelica tries to wed Lil and Chuckie.
4.10 The Cramp Twins
To rile Lucien, Wayne befriends Tony.
4.25 The Make Shift
Including instructions on how to make a tasty but gruesome drink.
4.35 The Ghost Hunter
Mrs Croker reveals her ultimate plan.
Written by Roy Apps
5.00 Blue Peter
To mark next Sunday's Holocaust Memorial Day, Liz Barker joins a concentration camp survivor on a poignant journey to Auschwitz.
Repeated tomorrow at 7.45am on BBC2
5.25 Newsround
With Lizo Mzimba and Matthew Price.
Shown at 1.45pm
With Huw Edwards. Including a weather summary.
Craig Doyle reports on a three-centre trip in Vietnam, while Arabella Weir travels on a new high speed train to the south of France for a break in Aix-en-Provence.
Series producer Jacqui Stephenson ; Editor Jannine Waddell
Rptd with sign language Wed 2am www.bbc.co.uk/holiday Arabella Weir in Provence: pull-out supplement
The consumer magazine tackles the controversial issue of genetic engineering, and asks whether parents should be allowed to determine their children's features.
Series producer Sion Taylor ; Editor Lisa Ausden
Repeated with sign language on Wednesday at 3.40am See also Watchdog tomorrow at 7pm
Charlie enlists Garry's help in a drastic move against Trevor. Episode written by Dan Sefton For cast see Thursday
Repeated at 10pm on BBC Choice Alison Graham 's soap and flannel: page 28
Alan Titchmarsh , Charlie Dimmock and Tommy Walsh have to contend with torrential rain as they strive to create a genteel garden for a retirement home in Buckinghamshire. Producer John Thornicroft ; Executive producer Carol Haslam
The third two-part story in the drama series starring
Nick Berry and Stephen Tompkinson as undercover detectives. Bloodloss. Liam, Garth and Kelly have to negotiate with kidnappers. Contains scenes of violence. For cast and conclusion to the story see tomorrow at 9pm.
With Michael Buerk. 10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with Michael Fish.
Ruby Wax presents a selection of some of the world's funniest adverts and highlights the differences between the American and British children used in commercials.
Producer Sue Fox ; Executive producer Alasdair Macmillan
Johnny Vaughan presents his own unique take on the day's news, in the company of a variety of guests. Series editor Paul Ross Repeated at 12 midnight on BBC Choice
Next episode tomorrow at 11.05pm
Jonathan Ross presents a roundup of the latest movie news, with a focus on Tom Cruise 's latest vehicle directed by Cameron Crowe , the US blockbuster Vanilla Sky.
Producer Hans Petch ; Series producer Tom Webber
Highlights from the celebrity news show.
Director Richard Carr ; Editor Chris Wilson
Followed by Weatherview
Thriller starring Barbara Hershey and Sam Shepard. The personal and professional collide when a lawyer's lover is murdered. Review page 52.
Director Martin Campbell (1991, 18)