With Dermot Murnaghan and Natasha Kaplinsky.
Timetable on Monday
Studio discussion. Followed by News; Weather
Debate, features and interviews. Director Ian Blandord ; Editor Jay Hunt
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An Indian beach hut for a plot in Oxfordshire.
A colourful living room receives a subtle makeover. Followed by News; Weather
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Two paparazzi are hoping to snap the King of Spain.
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Weather
Jordan aims to destroy Darcy and Chloe's relationship.
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Numb. A grieving mother makes a drunken pass.
Episode written by Abigail Mensah
Cast on Friday
The Real Arnie Griffin. Nigel Havers directs the tale of an ambitious store detective.
Written by Jeff Povey
Ends 3.45.
Fimbles Are clockwork toys scary? Repeated tomorrow 9.40am on BBC2
Ends 5.35.
Arthur
Buster is convinced that he has seen UFO.
4.10 The Cramp Twins
Lucien and Wayne are set a school project on the workplace.
4.20 X-periMENTAL
How many children does it take to lift a car? Teams from Hull and Welshpool find out in the science challenge series.
(Rptd next Mon on BBC2)
4.35 The Fairly Odd Parents
Magic makes Chester the world's best baseball player, and Timmy becomes a girl for the day.
5.00 Blue Peter
How tough are the Royal Marines? Matt Baker finds out.
(Repeated with sign language tomorrow 7.20 am on BBC2)
5.25 Newsround Africa
Reports on an Aids orphan, a game reserve and a young rapper.
Shown at 1.45pm
With George Alagiah and Sophie Raworth. Including a weather summary.
Details on Monday
Followed by Weather with Helen Willetts.
At Manchester children's hospital, A&E consultant Jimmy Stewart attempts to coax a foreign object from a three-year-old's nose; tests reveal what lies at the root of 15-year-old Amy's seizures; and little Charlie prepares for surgery to fix an unsightly scar on his scalp. Narrated by Sue Johnston. Series producer Maggie Sutcliffe ; Executive producer Edwina Vardey
Open to Abuse. Britain is supposed to have tough paedophile laws, yet the men exposed here have all exploited loopholes allowing them back into positions of authority over children. One of them, a teacher, has eluded the sex offenders' register because his crimes were committed abroad.
Series director Derek Jones ; Series producer Kate Middleton
Nine stars of the sporting world- including
Audley Harrison , Matthew Pinsent , Tracy Edwards and Darren Campbell - compete to win up to L50,000 for charity.
Producers Alexandra McLeod , Jo Street ; Series producer Dee Todd
Eamonn Holmes hosts the midweek draws.
Director Barbara Wiltshire
With Huw Edwards. 10.25 Regional News
Then Weather with Helen Willetts. <w)
Followed by National Lottery Update
I Comedy drama. Bessie is diagnosed with leukaemia, and her only hope is a bone marrow transplant from Lee, her estranged sister. Widescreen. Review page 47.
Director Jerry Zaks (1996, 12) Film Trivia: page 44
Followed by Weatherview
Programmes with sign language. Ends 4.25.
The Life of Mammals How omnivores are equipped with the skills to support a wide-ranging diet.
2.00 Watchdog Consumer show. Shown yesterday 7pm
2.30 Rail Cops Shown yesterday at 10.35pm
3.10 Missing Danielle The parents of murdered schoolgirl Danielle
Jones share their sorrow. Shown last Monday
3.55 DIY SOS A ten-year-old boy pleads for help with a veritable
"House of Horrors". Shown last Thursday