With Dermot Murnaghan and Natasha Kaplinsky.
Timetable on Monday
Daily topical discussion. Executive editor David O'Keeffe
Followed by News; Weather
Justin Ryan and Colin McAllister create a Scandinavian living room, and James Martin makes the perfect bacon sandwich.
Followed by News; Weather
The team build an Indian-style beach hut in rural Oxfordshire.
The team fashion a romantic bedroom, add more storage to a sitting room and create a homely kitchen. Followed by News; Weather
Two teams compete to turn their unwanted clutter into cash at a car-boot sale in Ascot, Berkshire.
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After two months of heartache and delays Poppy's bar is opening at last.
Weather
Boyd wants to go to boarding school, and Toadie and Stuart's lifestyle fails to impress.
Repeated at 5.35pm
A couple aim to profit from their ceramics-filled semi-detached home in Warrington, Cheshire.
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Reunion with Murder. A cruel college prank haunts fouryoung women in later life.
Regional News
Ends 3.45.
Tikkabilla
Jelly, flowers and printing with Tamba and co.
Ends 5.35.
Arthur
The melody is missing when Arthur writes a cereal jingle, and DW tries a cart wheel.
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4.10 The Story of Tracy Beaker
Lol and Bouncer don't think the Dumping Ground food is good enough.
(More Thursday at 4.10pm)
(For cast see Thursday)
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4.25 The Scooby and Scrappy Show
Animated triple bill.
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4.45 Cavegirl
Dad wants a better vantage point for the warning drum.
(Continues Thursday at 4.45pm)
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5.00 The Really Wild Show - Circus Special
Michaela Strachan investigates circuses with animals.
Last in the series.
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5.25 Newsround
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Shown at 1.40pm
With George Alagiah and Sophie Raworth. Including a weather summary.
Details on Monday
Followed by Weather with Michael Fish.
Stuart takes delivery of 53 pets, all belonging to the same person, while Russell struggles with 95 beauty contestants. Producer Tim Martin ; Series producer Michael Houldey
Phil's plans are ruined by the arrival of an old foe.
Episode written by Christopher Smith For cast see Thursday and Friday
Repeated at 10pm on BBC3 www.bbc.co.uk/eastenders
The Parent Trap. Ric battles to save a heroin addict's mother as his son Leo confronts his own demons.
Written by Ginnie Hole ; Producer Huw Kennair-Jones ; Director Ian Barnes
www.bbc.co.uk/holby
Melissa and Charlie pretend to be engaged to clinch a deal in the second of the six-part comedy-drama series.
Written by Ashley Pharoah ; Producer Polly Hill ; Director David Innes Edwards www.bbc.co.uk/drama Man on a mission: page 14
With Huw Edwards. 10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with Michael Fish.
People Smuggling. Human cargo is big business - the UN estimates such trafficking generates L7 billion a year. This second of four films traces some of the smuggling routes into Europe and hears from the people using them about the dangers experienced along the way. It also looks at how the UK Immigration Service is targeting the "back door" to Europe to stop migrants heading to Britain. Series producer David Russell ; Executive producer Edwina Vardey A quartet of programmes on the asylum issue begins with Kilroy tomorrow at 9am
- Romantic comedy starring Jennifer Aniston , Edward Burns and Cameron Diaz. Mickey Fitzpatrick has just married in haste, while his brother Francis vacillates between a wife and a mistress. Romantic bliss proves elusive for both brothers, but their father's always on hand with some timely advice. Widescreen. Review page 46.
Director Edward Burns (1996, 15) Followed by Weathervlew
Programmes with sign language. Ends 4.05.
See Hear Shown on Saturday at 12.10pm on BBC2
1.35 The Race for Everest The story of the historic 1953 expedition headed by Edmund Hillary. First shown on BBC2
2.35 Every Home Should Have One The first in a six-part series looks at power in the home. Shown last Tuesday on BBC2
3.05 So What Do You Do All Day? Department store manager
John Coleman 's day. Shown last Thursday on BBC2
3.35 Wildlife on One Amazon Assassin - a Wildlife Whodunit. With enhanced commentary. Shown last Wednesday BBC1