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Discussion show hosted by Robert Kilroy-Silk.
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Followed by News; Weather
A project inspired by Hampton Court Gardens.
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A spare bedroom becomes a home office.
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Followed by News; Weather
Will the team's renovations attract a buyer?
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A luxurious barn conversion and a house with aristocratic connections.
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Followed by News; Weather
Turning clutter into cash in Basildon, Essex.
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Two teams of car enthusiasts compete in Swinderby, Lincolnshire.
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Weather
Lyn has postnatal depression.
(Repeated at 5.35pm)
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Faith makes a shocking discovery.
Episode written by Kevin Scouler
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Jessica uncovers political intrigue in Washington.
Regional News
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The gang play with brass instruments.
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Arthur
Buster spots a comet, and then Arthur makes a friend of his new neighbour.
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4.10 Rugrats
The kids embark on an overnight train trip.
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4.35 The Ghost Hunter
Roddy's visit to Chillwood Castle reveals crucial information in the penultimate part.
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5.00 Blue Peter
The Quest continues, plus Liz gets a singing lesson from Fame Academy's Carrie Grant.
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5.25 Newsround
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With George Alagiah and Sian Williams. Including a weather summary and sport.
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Followed by Weather with Michael Fish.
Charlton midfielder Matt Holland, world 200m backstroke champion Katy Sexton, Italian footballer Roberto Di Matteo and ex-England cricketer Alec Stewart are tonight's guests.
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Ronan Keating and Fearne Cotton present this week's hits.
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Andy warns off Alfie. Den has a proposition for Phil.
Episode written by Simon Ashdown
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(Repeated at 10pm on BBC3)
(Omnibus next Sunday)
Soap: EastEnders 8.00pm BBC1
There is a look of such wretchedness on the face of lovely Alfie Moon (Shane Richie) at the end of this episode that you want to smother him in cashmere blankets and make him a nice pot of tea.
The poor love has much on his mind tonight. He accompanies Nana to hospital, where she undergoes crucial tests, while back at the Vic his adored Kat is preparing to deliver some bad news upon his return. And not only does Alfie arrive back to this particular blow, plus a tirade from his boss Phil Mitchell, but he is also on the receiving end of some unpleasant "advice" from Kat's well groomed thug of a fiance, Andy. Just leave him alone, the lot of you.
There are some touching scenes between Kat and Alfie, where much goes unspoken, so you might find that any impatience with this particular story and its protracted resolution starts to ebb.
The Vic itself is the subject of a major story, when Den informs Phil he wants to buy it. As Den later explains to his family: "It's my pub, it's where I belong." Quite right, too. (Alison Graham)
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What's in a Name? Colin faces a dilemma when Aunty Jaspreet requests a Sikh naming ceremony for baby Jay.
Two panellists from the world of media and politics join Ian Hislop, Paul Merton and a guest host on the topical news quiz.
(Rptd tomorrow BBC2)
With Fiona Bruce.
10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with Michael Fish.
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With Samuel L Jackson, Jerry Springer, Fame Academy winner Alex Parks plus Oxford angst-rockers Radiohead.
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British light-heavyweight Clinton Woods takes on America's Glencoffe Johnson in an IBF final eliminator at Hillsborough Leisure Centre, Sheffield. Presented by Ronald Mclntosh. Commentary by John Rawling and Duke McKenzie.
Followed by Weatherview
Sports drama with Nick Nolte as a fading American footballer who starts an affair with a rich young woman.
Widescreen.
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