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Hosted by Bill Turnbull and Natasha Kaplinsky. Including, from 8.30, Alistair Appleton takes Breakfast in Bath.
Timetable on Monday (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Turnbull
Unknown:
Natasha Kaplinsky.
Unknown:
Alistair Appleton

Ends 5.35.

Arthur
Arthur learns that truth is more interesting than fiction and then loses Pal at a local parade.
(R) (S)

4.10 Watch My Chops
Alone in John's office, Corneil is traumatised by a burglary.
(R) (S)

4.25 Animal Arc
The first in a new 13-part animal rescue series presented by Eils Hewitt and Chris Young. Today the duo encounter tigers and take in some abandoned baby ducklings.
(S) (W)

4.40 The Fairly Odd Parents
Timmy infuses his parents with superhuman energy before transporting them, Chester, AJ and himself into the middle ages.
(R) (S)

5.00 Blue Peter
In the second part of this special Quest adventure, will Sam and Banana be in time to save Earth from alien takeover? With guests Janet Ellis and Brian Cant.
(Repeated with sign language tomorrow at 7am on BBC2) (S) (W)

5.25 Newsround
(S) (W)

Contributors

Presenter (Animal Arc):
Eils Hewitt
Presenter (Animal Arc):
Chris Young
Guest (Blue Peter):
Janet Ellis
Guest (Blue Peter):
Brian Cant

The series draws to a close in London where Katie Knapman and Gareth Jones demonstrate virtual-reality technology that allows you to play against the tennis champion of your choice. Plus the latest from the Beagle 2 Mars mission. Executive producer Camilla Lewis ; Series producer Kate Beetham (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Katie Knapman
Unknown:
Gareth Jones
Producer:
Camilla Lewis
Producer:
Kate Beetham

After divorce or bereavement, moving house is reported to be the most stressful event of our lives, and removal men see it all - the tears, the tantrums and the triumphs. In this one-off pilot programme, cameras capture events as six households up sticks two days before the Christmas break. Producer Jo Vale ; Executive producer Julian Mercer (S) (W)

Contributors

Producer:
Jo Vale
Producer:
Julian Mercer

The Portrait of Omai. Alan Yentob tells the story of Joshua Reynolds 's portrait of Britain's first non-white celebrity,
Omai, which the Tate Gallery is fighting to keep in Britain. One of the artist's greatest works, and the first ever grand portrait of a non-white subject, the picture captures the image of a man who became an overnight sensation in 18th-century London after being plucked from obscurity in Tahiti. Director/Producer Robin Dashwood (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Joshua Reynolds
Producer:
Robin Dashwood

Comedy drama starring Glenn Close , Julianne Moore and Liv Tyler. In a southern town, an old widow kills herself using her employee's gun. To cover up the suicide her daughter makes the death look like a murder, but her deception has unfortunate results. Widescreen. Review page 44.
Director Robert Altman (1999, 12) (S) (W)
Followed by Weathervlew (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Glenn Close
Unknown:
Julianne Moore
Unknown:
Liv Tyler.
Director:
Robert Altman

Programmes with sign language. Ends 4.30.
DIY SOS Nick Knowles and Lowri Turner offer help to victims of home-improvement disasters. Shown last Thursday (S) (W)
1.45 Bargain Hunt Sibling rivalry emerges at Newark antiques fair,
Nottinghamshire. With David Dickinson. (R) (S) (W)
2.15 Panorama What Happened Next? Special edition updating reports from previous programmes. Shown on Sunday (W)
3.00 Changing Rooms Dreary fire and ambulance stations in Basildon, Essex, get a makeover. (R) (S) (W)
3.30 Rogue Traders Matt Allwright investigates car-hire companies with questionable standards. (R) (S) (W)
4.00 Wildlife on One David Attenborough narrates an animal whodunit based in the African savannah. Enhanced commentary. (R) (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Knowles
Unknown:
Lowri Turner
Unknown:
David Dickinson.
Unknown:
Matt Allwright
Unknown:
David Attenborough

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