With Dermot Murnaghan and Natasha Kaplinsky.
Timetable on Monday Then The National Lottery Daily Play
Daily studio discussion. Executive editor David O'Keeffe
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FOllowed by News; Weather
A Patio is recycled and extended.
Sarah Dixon and her boyfriend-turned-flatmate receive some decorating help from the team. FOllowed by News; Weather
A vendor is helped to prepare their home for sale.
In Worcestershire, buyers assess a historic house and a city flat in Redditch. Followed by News; Weather
Householders from West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, aim to swap unwanted items for cash at a local boot sale.
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Expert Philip Serrell gets sentimental over an old postcard at the Devon County Antiques Fair.
Weather
Jack interferes in Nina's career. Repeated at 5.35pm
An English Woman's Home George gets more than she bargained for when she visits an elderly patient obsessed with home security.
Episode written by Colin Brake
Cast Monday/Friday
Death Takes a Curtain Call
A night at the ballet becomes both murderous and political.
Regional News
Josie teaches the children a cleaning song.
Arthur
Prunella's book order goes awry, then there's a glimpse of a baby's world.
4.10 Get Your Own Back
More annoying adults get their just desserts.
4.35 The Wild Thornberrys
Can Eliza work up the courage to tell Shane how she feels?
5.00 Blue Peter
The team celebrate Bonfire Night at Warwick Castle.
Repeated with sign language tomorrow at 8.05am on BBC2
5.25 Newsround
Shown at 1.40pm
With George Alagiah and Sian Williams. Including a weather summary.
(Details on Monday)
Followed by Weather with Alex Deakin.
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Yobs - Busting the Ban. Anti-social behaviour orders were designed to prevent young offenders going to the areas where they have transgressed. In the last of the series, Paul Kenyon reveals how many youngsters are flouting the bans. Director Derek Edwards ; Producer Matthew Chapman
Police pursuits of criminals on Britain's roads and motorways are undoubtedly dangerous and unpredictable. Reviewing footage of some of their most catastrophic chases, officers admit to mistakes. But they describe how new techniques and technology are helping to end pursuits more safely and sucessfully, and that the number of resultant deaths having fallen for the first time in six years.
Directors Becky Clarke , Tom Porter ; Executive producer Nick Curwin
With Huw Edwards. 10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with Alex Deakin.
Then National Lottery Update
Scared to Leave Home. Thirty-three-year-old Julie has suffered from agoraphobia for the last ten years. In that time she has become a virtual prisoner in the village where she grew up and all attempts at escape have resulted in debilitating panic attacks. Desperate to try a new approach, Julie is helped by a behavioural therapist to confront her fears in the hope of finally leaving the confines of the village. Producer Annie Kossoff ; Editor Todd Austin
Action sequel to Escape from New York, starring
Kurt Russell. 2013: following an earthquake, LA has become separated from the mainland and is used as a prison colony. When a rebel inhabitant of the city gains control of America's satellite defence systems, Snake Plissken is sent into avert disaster. Widescreen. Review page 52.
Director John Carpenter (1996, 15)
Followed by Weatherview
Programmes with sign language. Ends 3.05.
ONE life A New Life for Delise. An eight-year-old cancer patient and her mum hope for a brighter future.
1.35 What the Industrial Revolution Did for Us How British inventors transformed the world of work. First shown on BBC2
2.05 Bargain Hunt Edinburgh's annual arts festival provides the backdrop as two teams ofzookeepers accept the antiques challenge. Shown last Thursday
2.35 Changing Rooms Can Laurence and the team bring two
Victorian houses up-to-date? Shown last Monday