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An old country post office and a Georgian Grade II riverside dwelling.
Will antique purchases lead to auction house profits? Followed by News; Weather
A tiny Warwickshire village is the location of today's potential
Property purchase.
Will the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, yield sufficient treasures to fund a revamp of its green room?
Rosie Millard , John Challis , June Whitfield and Charles Collingwood join team captains Alan Coren and Rod Liddle , and host Fiona Bruce.
Weather
Coverage of two races from the Penultimate day - the 2.30 Albany Stakes and the 3.05 £130,000 King Edward VII
Stakes. Plus a chance to see some of the eye-catching fashions. With Clare Balding and Suzi Perry.
Regional News
Ends 3.45
Balamory
Miss Hoolie fancies a good old dance today.
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The Wild Thornberrys
Eliza causes trouble when she decides to play vet to some penguins.
4.10 All or Nothing
Jamie Rickers and Tara Maguire present the winner-takes-all game show.
4.30 The Fairly Odd Parents
Timmy faces a naked dash across town.
Bulgaria v Denmark
Two teams who have never met before in a major tournament clash in this Group C encounter (kick-off 5.00), taking place at the breathtaking Braga Municipal stadium in the north of Portugal.
In friendlies, the Danes have not been beaten by Bulgaria since 1986. The Bulgarians will be looking to Celtic's Stilian Petrov and Bayer Leverkusen's Dimitar Berbatov for the goals to help change that, while Denmark can call on the talents of a host of Premiership players, including Aston Villa keeper Thomas Sorensen, Chelsea's Jesper Gronkjaer, Charlton's Claus Jensen and Everton's Thomas Gravesen. Presented by Gary Lineker. Commentary by Steve Wilson and Mark Bright.
www.bbc.co.uk/euroBBCi: digital viewers can access a range of extra services through their remote control, and at 7.00-7. 30pm join Ray Stubbs's interactive forum
With George Alagiah and Sian Williams.
Regional News; Weather with Peter Gibbs.
Performances from Jamelia, Rachel Stevens and Will Young. Director Julian Smith ; Producer Sally Wood
Has Den's luck run out? Chrissie prepares her revenge. And Kat assumes the worst, in an hour-long edition.
Writer Ming Ho More cast on Wednesday This week's episodes produced and directed by Nicholas Prosser Repeated at 10pm on BBC3
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Domestic sitcom. Susan forsakes Ben's dental conference to write her novel, while Ben seeks a new partnership in Harley Street and ends up with too many partners. Show more
13/13. Going Dental. Susan forsakes Ben's dental conference to work on her novel, while Ben gets more than he bargained for when he seeks a new Harley Street partner. A new series is scheduled for next year.
Writers Ian Brown and James Hendrie ; Director Dewi Humphreys
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8/8. The Black Eyed Peas get a musical makeover, and there's a chance to meet the inhabitants of the fictional town of Holder in the comedy sketch and stand-up show.
With Fiona Bruce. 10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with Peter Gibbs.
New series 1/4. The seaside town of Llandudno, North Wales, is the first stop for the comedian as he takes his adult brand of stand-up to selected theatres across Britain. Director/Producer John Bishop
The best of the action from today's Group C encounter between Italy and Sweden. The Azzurri lost to France in the final in 2000 and will be focused on going all the way this year. But could the return from international retirement of Swedish striker Henrik Larsson throw a spanner in the works? Plus highlights of Denmark v Bulgaria.
Action from the fourth day of the prestigious meeting, including the highlight of a packed afternoon -the L225,000 Coronation Stakes. Presented by Richard Pitman and Norman Williamson.
Action thriller starring
Judge Reinhold and Penelope Ann Miller. A police bomb expert and an eminent heart surgeon find themselves in a race against time to hunt down a disturbed bomber. Review page 55. Director Paul Antier (2002)
Followed by Weatherview
Full coverage of the pick of today's two Group C games.