Presented by Dermot Mumaghan and Natasha Kaplinsky with Rosie Millard , reporting live from Hollywood, as preparations continue for the Oscars.
Timetable on Monday
Studio discussion. Followed by News; Weather
Home owners who turned their country property into a work of art. And more stylish interiors from Gordon Whistance.
Followed by News; Weather
The duo give a new look to a master bedroom in Newbury,
Berkshire.
Justin Ryan and Colin McAllister are in Nottingham today where, with the help of Craig Phillips , they dig out and do up a home for a local buyer. Followed by News; Weather
Today's teams search for a bargain at Ardingly fair in Sussex.
Nicki Chapman explores the convenience culture of Florida and a group of holidaymakers have a close call.
Weather
Weather
Ruby confesses to Rosie. Boyd and Daniel are caught
"bird-watching" by Harold.
Repeated at 5.35pm
Will an aspiring actor, hoping to raise cash for acting lessons, find treasure among items inherited from his parents?
(R) (S) (W)
You Bet Your Life. Did a gifted heart surgeon, who was also a compulsive gamber, commit
SUiCide?
Ends 3.45.
Fimbles More pre-school fun.
Repeated tomorrow at 9.40am on BBC2
BBC Fimbles magazine: price £1.40
Ends 5.35.
Mona the Vampire
Mona investigates the disappearance of a poodle and then pulls out all the stops at a science fair.
4.05 The Cramp Twins
Mischief with Wayne and Lucien.
4.20 X-periMENTAL
Teams from Crewe and Pudsey take part in the scientific guessing game, which today features a mat of burning steel wool.
(Rptd next Mon on BBC2)
4.35 The Fairly Odd Parents
Timmy is having a rotten Halloween until he makes a wish which comes true.
5.00 Blue Peter
Simon Thomas takes golden retriever Lucy for a fitness check. And how to make a fantastic Mother's Day present.
(Repeated with sign language tomorrow at 7.20am on BBC2)
5.25 Newsround
Shown at 1.45pm
With George Alagiah and Sophie Raworth. Including a weather summary.
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Followed by Weather with Peter Gibbs.
A look at how those using one of the more controversial diets are faring in this nightly series. Jeni, who is hoping to meet a new man, seems to be doing well, while Dr Chris Mair struggles with some of the unpleasant side-effects.
Two flats in a converted stately home are tackled and the team are faced with the programme's first ever bathroom. Graham Wynne and Anna Ryder Richardson rise to the challenge while Carol Smillie oversees their efforts.
Directors Colin Butler and Sue Carr ; Producer Susannah Walker
Ian Wright hosts the midweek draws.
Rats, rubbish, an encounterwith a real ghost town and windows rattled by Concorde all come under scrutiny. And where is a bike stolen fastest? Nick Knowles and Rianna
Scipio set out on a voyage of discovery.
Director Lucy Hooper : Series producer Sion Taylor
When Britain was hit by a salmonella poisoning outbreak last October the Public Health Laboratory Service faced a race against time to find the source. Investigations showed that the common link was custard tarts and that the guilty eggs had been used to give them a shiny appearance. Series producer Cassie Braban: Executive producer Edwina Vardey
www.bbc.co.uk/food
The search is on to find Britain's most identical twins. As
100 sets face a series of scientific tests this documentary follows their progress from initial simple comparisons through more elaborate tests. Continues at 10.35pm. Producer Roderick Williams ; Executive producers
George Carey. Alan Hayling and Viv McGrath Videoplus code for 9.00-11.05pm (non-PDC) Dr Mark Porter on what makes identical twins different: page 33
With Huw Edwards. 10.25 Regional News
Then Weather with Peter Gibbs.
Followed by National Lottery Update
Just four sets now remain, two of whom are the most physically alike and two identical in mannerisms and physic closeness. Final tests are imminent.
Action from tonight's FA Cup quarter-final replays which is introduced by Gary Lineker.
The Oscar 75 season continues with this Academy Award-winning comedy drama about two conmen who plan an elaborate racing scam at the expense of powerful racket boss Doyle Lonnegan. Widescreen. Review page 51.
Director George Roy Hill (1973. PG) Oscar 75 continues tomorrow with None but the Lonely Heart at lpm on BBC2
Followed by Weatherview
Programmes with sign language. Ends .
See Hear Shown on Saturday at 12 noon on BBC2
2.40 Rail Cops A passenger has fallen under a tube train. With enhanced commentary for the visually impaired.
3.20 Panorama Shown Sunday at 10.15pm
4.00 Antiques Roadshow Shown Sunday at 6.30pm