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Jennie Bond reveals this year's medal winners and who has won Best in Show. Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford discuss their own garden.
BBCi: interactive options available to digital viewers, including the People's Vote. Details Monday 8pm on BBC2

Contributors

Unknown:
Jennie Bond
Unknown:
Eamonn Holmes
Unknown:
Ruth Langsford

Daddy's Girl. Ben exposes the guilty secret of a father, as his daughter threatens to leave him.
Writer David Lemon
More cast on Friday

Contributors

Dr Benjamin Kwarme:
Ariyon Bakare
Ray:
Stewart Howson
Melanie:
Vinette Robinson
Faith Walker:
Eva Fontaine
Lynda Turner:
Hazel Ellerby
Chloe Turner:
Zara Dawson
Elaine Marshall:
Gabrielle Glaister

Ends 5.35.

Taz-Mania
Taz's favourite TV show is interrupted. A famous wrestler visits town.

4.05 50/50
Clydemuir from Dunbartonshire take on Bruntsfield, Edinburgh in the inter-schools game show. With Angellica Bell.

4.35 Ace Lightning
Duff Kent visits a psychiatrist to discuss his encounters with Lord Fear.

5.00 Really Wild Show
Nick Baker meets red colobus monkeys in Zanzibar, Michaela Strachan visits an elephant orphanage in India and Steve Backshall journeys to the beautiful Fraser Island in Australia.
(Repeated tomorrow 7.30am on BBC2)
[web address removed]

5.25 Newsround

Contributors

Presenter (50/50):
Angellica Bell
Presenter (Really Wild Show):
Nick Baker
Presenter (Really Wild Show):
Michaela Strachan
Presenter (Really Wild Show):
Steve Backshall

7/11. Call Centres. Frustrated by long queues, confusing menu options and irritating muzak, customers reveal their gripes with call centres. And as more companies relocate to India, Matt Allwright visits Delhi to see whether UK customers will end up with a better service. More on Thursday at 7pm. Signed repeat tomorrow at 1.20am JOIN IN: to vote for the issue that most annoys you, see details on Thursday

Contributors

Unknown:
Matt Allwright

Striking a Chord. It's the anniversary of Amanda's death and shockwaves are still reverberating around Holby. Is the time right for Mubbs to reveal a secret he's been carrying?
Writer Joe Ainsworth ; Producer Huw Kennair Jones ; Director James Strong
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Contributors

Unknown:
Joe Ainsworth
Producer:
Huw Kennair Jones
Director:
James Strong
Diane Lloyd:
Patricia Potter
Zubin Khan:
Art Malik
Chrissie Williams:
Tina Hobley
Owen Davis:
Mark Moraghan
Mubbs Hussein:
Ian Aspinall
Lisa Fox:
Luisa Bradshaw-White
Jess Griffin:
Verona Joseph
Tricia Williams:
Sharon Maughan
DonnaJackson:
Jaye Jacobs
Will Curtis:
Noah Huntley
John Dunne:
Michael Cochrane
Sylvia Clifford:
Susan Jameson
Edie Veale:
Doreen Keogh
Frank Ingram:
Brian Peck
Gayle Horton:
Natasha Gordon
Sean Horton:
Steve Toussaint
Susan Curtis:
Nia Roberts
Ben Curtis:
Elliot Stedman
Izzy Curtis:
Millie Chandler

6/7. Bindis and Beauty Queens. It's East meets West in Leicester, as young Asian women compete in the finals of Miss India UK 2004. Determined to succeed, competition and rivalry is fierce with many trials and tribulations being faced by the competitors seeking to win the coveted title. Director Min Clough ; Series editor Todd Austin

Contributors

Director:
Min Clough
Editor:
Todd Austin

Action drama. When a solar anomaly causes temperatures in LA to rise, a series of natural disasters and civil disorder follow. A disillusioned doctor is one of a small group in the city attempting to rise above the chaos. Review page 57. Director Ian Barry (1998, 12)
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Director:
Ian Barry

Signed programmes. Ends 4.10.
See Hear Shown on Saturday at 12 noon on BBC2
1.35 The New Servants 1/3. Observational documentary exploring the boom in domestic work in Britain. First shown on BBC2
2.25 Diarmuid's Big Adventure 2/5. Financial woes plague
Diarmuid Gavin as he struggles to create a garden forthe Chelsea Flower
Show. More tomorrow at 3am. First shown on BBC2
3.25 Houses Behaving Badly The elite team of dust-busters deep-clean whiffy pet odours in Evesham, Surrey.

Contributors

Unknown:
Diarmuid Gavin

BBC One London

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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