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Timetable on Monday Then The National Lottery Dally Play
Vet Duncan Williams treats a lame zebra, and examines a lion wounded in a fight.
(Revised repeat)
3/5. A home devastated by a tidal wave, and another set alight by a careless smoker. Followed by News; Weather
Two students hope to get a foot on the Birmingham property ladder.
A bland bedroom gets a burst of colour, a tired kitchen is brought up to date, and there's a quick fix for a fireplace. Followed by News; Weather
Arnold the ferret will be helping out the red team today. Can the blues compete?
A well-deserved weekend break at a health spa is the target, as the Wooleys put their clutter up for sale.
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Libby provides a clue to Toadie's whereabouts.
Repeated at 5.35pm (AD)
Will Rona Beresford 's ceramics raise enough to create a "fairy princess" bedroom for her toddler Molly? <s)
The Missing Body Mystery. 1/2 Ignoring police and criminals, the priest goes on the trail of a vanishing corpse. Concludes tomorrow 2.35pm.
Regional News
Spencer's lost his guitar - can you help him find it again?
Ends 5.35.
Dennis the Menace Dennis invents his own version of a fairy tale to cheer up an ailing Gnasher.
4.10 Tom and Jerry Kids Jerry Hood rescues Mouse Marion, then Droopy and Dripple save the city from the Eradicator, and Spike and Tyke go on a nature hike.
4.30 Fairly Odd Parents Timmygoes on a film noir adventure to track down the missing Wanda.
4.45Caveght Outlaws have pillaged a tribe to the west and are heading for the village. Continues Friday, 4.45pm.
4.55 The Agents 2/16. The
Nottingham agents continue their search for a rapper as the talent-spotting show continues.
5.25 Newsround
Shown at 1.40pm (AD)
With George Alagiah and Sian Williams. Including a weather summary. www.bbc.co.uk/news
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Followed by Weather with Alex Deakin.
The world-beating yachtswoman takes her specially built 75-foot trimaran on its maiden voyage - an attempt to break the world speed record for a single-handed Atlantic crossing. Producer Steve Robinson
Dale Winton with the Lotto, Lotto Extra and Thunderball draws.
2/10. The elite commandos of the Royal Marines take the five remaining families on a gruelling test - -"yomping" miles over harsh terrain, weighed down with heavy kit. After observing a mock hostage scenario, when they finally reach their destination, they find a surprise in store. Director Anne Backhouse ; Series producer Matthew Cole
2/8. A diverse and somewhat surreal range of duties await PC Wendy Coad here, as she deals with a shoplifter who has stolen a yoghurt, finds herself being serenaded by Elvis impersonators, and prepares for the arrival of the Prime
Minister. Mo Shah , meanwhile, faces a far grimmer task as he attends his first "one under" at London Bridge station. Series producer Hugh Dehn : Executive producer Roger Graef
2/6. Family. Karen Mclntyre has five kids, two jobs and is studying for a teaching qualification. Consider also that she feels unappreciated by her family and can't remember the last time she had fun, and it's easy to understand why Karen might be stressed. Can the experts help her face some home truths and whip her family into shape?
Director Helen Foulkes ; Series producer Sion Taylor
With Huw Edwards. 10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with Alex Deakin.
Then National Lottery Update
New series 1/3. A trilogy of investigations into baffling medical cases that are immortalised in Hollywood films. The Madness of King George III. For 40 years, experts have been convinced that King George Ill 's well-documented outbreaks of mania were the result of the hereditary disease porphyria. Yet the attacks lasted longer and were more intense than in any other recorded case. Could a few strands of hair unlock the mystery of his illness?
Producer Patricia Lawton : Executive producer Anne Laking Adam Hart-Davis : page 25
Romantic comedy. The discovery of an unsigned love letter by a divorced bookshop owner leads to a series of romantic entanglements for the inhabitants of the small New England town of Loblolly by the Sea. Review page 45.
Director Peter Ho-Sun Chan (1999, 15)
Followed by Weatherview
The series looking at the extremes of human emotion puts anger and its close links with love under scrutiny. Following a variety of couples, the programme examines why arguments can easily flare up. Show more