Presented by Dermot Mumaghan and Natasha Kaplinsky.
Timetable on Monday
Studio discussion. Followed by News; Weather
Longleat welcomes two new
Sumatran tigers, and the gorillas explore their new environment. Executive producer Annette Clarke ; Series editor Chris Powell Followed by News; Weather
A completely neglected garden is transformed into a stylish haven. With Linford Christie and Nikki Mager.
Host Laura McCree and her handymen visit Northampton to subject another living space to a makeover. Followed by News; Weather
The antiques challenge comes from Edinburgh, with David Dickinson.
A couple in need of £2,000 for an artwork ask the team to sift through their belongings in Oxfordshire.
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Weather
Weather
Sarah exacts revenge on Karl. Will Rosie tell Harold her true feelings? Repeated at 5.35pm
By Reason of Insanity. Dr Sloan tries to prevent a schizophrenic man from being sentenced on a murder charge.
Panel game in which two teams try to guess the celebrity owners of homes.
Ends 3.45.
Fimbles
A tin tray proves useful in a variety of ways.
Repeated tomorrow at 9.40am on BBC2
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Ends 5.35.
The Woody Woodpecker Show
Woody enters the City Challenge and can't get comfortable.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7am on BBC2)
4.05 The Cramp Twins
Lucien is overjoyed to find a chameleon in the swamp.
4.20 X-periMENTAL
Teams from north Wales and Worcestershire vie for a place on the leader board in the scientific guessing game, today featuring floating kitchen appliances.
(Rptd next Mon on BBC2)
4.35 The Fairly Odd Parents
Timmy has an ulterior motive for running for the student union presidency.
5.00 Blue Peter
Konnie Huq explores the secret of life on the 50th anniversary of DNA's discovery and the team mark the feast day of St Piran, patron saint of Cornish miners.
(Repeated with sign language tomorrow at 7am on BBC2)
5.20 Newsround Extra
Laura Jones witnesses homeless children's lives in St Petersburg.
Shown at 1.45pm
With George Alagiah and Sophie Raworth. Including a weather summary.
Details on Monday
Followed by Weather with Rob McElwee.
Dicing with Death. Steve Leonard confronts animals that kill in self-defence - including a psychotic rhinoceros and a spitting cobra - then explores the man-eaters, such as the great white shark and the giant alligator.
Director Scott Alexander ; Series producer Martin Hughes-Games
(Revised rpt)
Eamonn Holmes hosts the midweek draws.
Director Barbara Wiltshire
Nick Knowles and Rianna Scipio are joined by Monty the sniffer dog as they set out to uncover some of the most insalubrious lavatories the country has to offer, taking in conveniences from Bristol to the Shetland Islands.
Director Feisal Ali ; Series producer Sion Taylor
With nearly half of our food coming from abroad, it's the job of the food police to make sure it is safe. However, as the third in this series reveals, dangerous and illegal meat is still being smuggled into Britain every day and even food imported via legal routes can jeopardise our health.
Series producer Cassie Braban: Executive producer Edwina vardey
With Huw Edwards. 10.25 Regional News
Then Weather with Rob McElwee.
Followed by National Lottery Update
Steve Davis and Sam Torrance are the guest captains, with Newcastle United's Gary Speed and comedian Rich Hall also joining Nick Hancock , Jonathan Ross and Rory McGrath. Director Ian Lorimer ; Producers Bill Matthews and Harry Thompson
Repeated next Saturday
Comedy and celebrity chat with the Irish funnyman.
Producer Rob Baker Repeated next Saturday
York Hall in Bethnal Green, east London, features up-and-coming super-middleweight talent with the undefeated Carl Froch taking on Danny Norton. Plus
Matthew Thirlwall aims to wreak revenge on Gary Beardsley , who controversially beat him in January. With John Inverdale. Producer Chris Lewis
Followed by Weatherview
Programmes with sign language. Ends 5.00.
Rail Cops Officers target rail trespassers and train recruits. With enhanced commentary for the visually impaired.
1.55 Watchdog Consumer show. Shown yesterday at 7pm
2.25 Panorama Audiences around the world debate how best to tackle Saddam Hussein. Shown on Sunday at 10.15pm
3.15 Antiques Roadshow Shown Sunday at 6.45pm
4.00 Christopher Reeve : Hope in Motion The Superman actor describes his struggle to walk again.