Presented by Bill Turnbull and Natasha Kaplinsky. nmetable on Monday Then The National Lottery Dally Play
Classy loft conversions and a canal-side cottage are checked out in Birmingham.
Presenter Mike Read and comedy favourite Rowland Rivron invite Carl Wilde and Paul Hayes to search their homes for personal Possessions to sell at auction. Who will make the most money for their chosen charity? Followed by News; Weather
Can a conventional semi stuck on the market in Tamworth be made more memorable than moderate?
After years of hoarding antiques With her son, Sandra Mole seeks to create money and space in her home by auctioning off some of her belongings.
Wendy Richard , Barry Cryer ,
Kate Humble and Ian Bleasdale join captains Alan Coren and Rod Liddle on the word panel game. Fiona Bruce hosts.
Weather
Its Ladies' Day at the prestigious event, and there'll be a look at all the fashions of the moment with Suzi Perry. But more importantly there's live coverage of the racing, with the Norfolk Stakes at 2.00 and the Ribblesdale Stakes at 3.05, a race run over one-and-a-half miles and carrying prize money of £130,000. Clare Balding presents the action.
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Regional News
Edie finds a hedgehog. But who will help to look after it properly?
Ends 5.35.
The Wild Thornberrys
A change in Plans by Nigel and Marianne means that the family may not spend
Thanksgiving together.
4.10 Astro Boy
A marauding robot terrifies humans as it hunts for scrap Parts for its own system.
4.35 Kerching!
11/13. Missy promises Danny a date with Kareesha, except Kareesha knows nothing about it.
5.00 Short Change
The consumer show carries out more investigations.
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5.25 Newsround
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With George Alagiah and Sian Williams. Including a weather summary. www.bbc.co.uk/news
Details on Monday
Followed by Weather with Darren Bett.
With a look forward to one of the highlights of the sporting calendar - the Wimbledon fortnight which begins next
Monday - the sports quiz welcomes a host of stars from the world of tennis to do battle. Joining regular team captain Ally McCoist are two former Wimbledon champions, Dutchman Richard Krajicek - who won the event in 1996 - and the last British winner Virginia Wade , while guest captain and British number one Tim Henman will have tennis superstar Martina Hingis and former Wimbledon doubles champion John Lloyd rallying for his team. Presented by Sue Barker. Producer Ade Rawcliffe ; Series producer Carl Doran
Croatia v France
England's Group B rivals compete in their second pool match (kick-off 7.45) with live coverage from the Dr Magalhaes Pessoa stadium in Leiria.
The European championship holders France have played and beaten the Croatian national team three times, their most famous victory being a 2-1 win in the semi-final of the 1998 World Cup. On that occasion it was an unlikely brace from defender Lilian Thuram that sent les Bleus into the final, but tonight it is far more probable that goals will come from the awesome firepower of Thierry Henry , Zinedine Zidane and David Trezeguet. If Otto Baric 's side do stand any chance of claiming vital points then tough-tackling defenders Dario Simic , Robert Kovac and Igor Tudor must be at their very best. Gary Lineker presents, with commentary from Barry Davies and Mark Lawrenson. BBCi: digital viewers can access a range of extra services through their remote control, including alternative commentary, rolling highlights of the current game, and match statistics. Plus 10.00-11.00pm fans can join Mark Bright 's discussion on 6-OS Interactive on Radio 5 Live www.bbc.co.uk/euro
See also Sven for a Day which follows at 10pm on BBC3
With Huw Edwards. 10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with Darren Bett.
A panel of movers and shakers including academic Germaine Greerjoin David Dimbleby for a topical debate in Cardiff.
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Andrew Neil reviews the week in politics with commentators Michael Portillo and Diane Abbott.
Producer Natasha Shallice ; Editor Jamie Donald
Thriller. Hired to sleep with a rich client's wife to secure him a cheap divorce, former baseball star-turned-masseur Marion Pooley reluctantly sees it as a way of paying off his debts. But when the client is found dead and the wife disappears, Pooley becomes the number one suspect. Review page 55.
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Followed by Holiday Weather
Another chance to see full coverage of England's second Group B match against Switzerland in Coimbra. Anything less than full points will be a disappointment for Sven-Goran Eriksson's men, but will the likes of Michael Owen and Wayne Rooney fire in the desired goals?