Presented by Michael Buerk and Jules Botfield.
Timetable on Monday
Discussion show with Robert Mroy-Silk . Followed by News; Weather
A child- and wheelchair-friendly garden is created by designer
Nikki Mager.
A Policeman's study is beefed UP and a surprise unearthed in a kitchen. BBC GOOD HOMES MAGAZINE: £2.40 followed by News; Weather
An out-of-control family house in Stourbridge hosts the show that reveals the horrors of how some people live.
There's singing and dancing from students bargain hunting at Newark fair. www.bbc.co.uk/bargainhunt
Followed by News; Weather
Will Paul Ross get paid in the last of this week's quiz shows?
Concluding a look at the lives of Brits living and working in Florida.
Weather
Swimming lessons with Taj beckon for Ben, while Toadie and Dee announce their news. Lori reveals her test results.
Repeated at 5.35pm
A Rhapsody in Blue score signed by George Gershwin is among an Essex family's heirlooms.
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Playing for Keeps. The death of a volatile volleyball player makes all her team-mates
SUSpectS.
Regional News
Milo is having a clumsy day.
BBC Video: Tweenies Live!, £9.99
Ends 5.35.
The Woody Woodpecker Show Winnie tries to save the world in today's triple bill.
4.05 Rugrats Will Grandpa Lou leave the family home?
4.30 The Basil Brush Show Basil and Stephen are sent to find a job. Episode written by Ged Allen
4.55 Call the Shots Anne Robinson and Grange Hill/Hollyoaks creator Phil Redmond guest on the TV- and movie-making show. With Sarah Cawood and Holly Willoughby. Repeated next Monday on BBC2
5.20 Newsround
5.30 CBBC at the Fame Academy
The latest gossip from the talent contest.
Shown at 1.40pm
Presented by George Alagiah and Sian Williams. Including weather summary and sport.
Details on Monday
Followed by Weather with Helen Willetts.
Crates full of beer barrels could be all that stand between two strongmen and tomorrow's heat one final. (snw)
Sarah Cawood and Fearne Cotton present the hits.
Executive producer Chris Cowey Repeated tomorrow
Home truths silence Dot while Billy's luck turns sour.
Episode written by Lin Coghlan More cast on Thursday
Repeated at 10pm on BBC3 Omnibus next Sunday
Taking the Credit. Debt looms for George and Janet. Can they use Ollie's talent for predicting lottery numbers?
Written by James Cary ; Director John Stroud ; Producers Jamie Rix and John Stroud www.bbc.co.uk/comedy
Ray tries to dampen Bobby's lovelife in the second of the new eight-part sitcom set in a Liverpool bingo hall.
Written by Angela Clarke
Director Christine Gernon ; Producer Rosemary McGowan
Sensitive sports agent Trevor grapples with a football club chairman, a heavyweight boxer, his wife, a poet and a bicycle in the second episode of the new comedy.
Written and directed by Andy Hamilton ; Producer Sue Howells
With Michael Buerk. 10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with Helen Willetts. (wj
Celebrity chat and comedy to kick-start the weekend. Presented from Belfast by comedian Patrick Kielty.
Producer Anthony Caveney Repeated tomorrow
Thriller starring Pierce Brosnan. FBI bomb disposal expert Danny O'Neill has to track down and stop the terrorists who are holding Washington hostage. Review page 53.
Director Christian Duguay (1992, 15)
Followed by Weathervlew
Sci-fi thriller with Timothy Busfield and Lisa Jakub. When a software genius creates the first fully automated house, he is unprepared for the harrowing ordeal that follows. Review page 53.
Director Graeme Campbell (1998, 12)