Presented by Simon McCoy and Mishal Husain.
Timetable on Monday Then The National Lottery Daily Play
Why are the buffalo so badly behaved, and how will lion dung encourage Longleat's ostriches to breed?
(Revised repeat)
Featuring a house near Exeter with a memento of the Second World War in its walls and a plot of land in Kent with scope for development.
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Followed by News; Weather
A modern townhouse and a 150-year-old cottage in Hinckley, Leicestershire.
A shabby dining room is given a new lease of life, and a star-ship theme brightens up boring bedroom. Followed by News; Weather
Wetherby racecourse in West Yorkshire is the venue for this week's final show.
A committed hoarder sets his sights on funding a day out for 13-year-old Josh, a footie-mad family friend who suffers from a bone disorder. (AD)
Weather
Tom reveals his regrets about joining the priesthood to Susan. Repeated at 5.35pm (AD)
Can the Cheneys raise L2,000 for a visit to their daughter in Australia?
The Pretty Baby Mystery. Father Frank investigates when an abandoned baby is discovered at the rectory.
3.20 News; Weather
Regional News
Ends 3.45.
Balamory Who most needs to see a doctor - Josie or her neighbour?
Writer Stuart Gaunt
Ends 5.35.
Dennis the Menace Gnasher is forced to attend a dog-training academy.
4.10 Tom and Jerry Kids A cartoon triple bill starring the junior cat-and-mouse double act.
4.30 The Fairly Odd Parents Timmy and Vicky become trapped in a yeti's icy lair.
4.45Caveglrl The village's annual
Upright Man celebrations are spoiled by Cavegirl's cynicism.
This week's episodes written by Daniel Peacock Cast on Wed
5.00 Rule the School New series
1/7. The reality show where pupils and teachers trade places returns for a third run. It's the first day of a new term, and the unruly students are causing havoc.
5.25 Newsround
Shown at 1.40pm (AD)
With Dermot Murnaghan and Sian Williams. Including a weather summary and sport.
Details on Monday
Followed by Weather with Peter Gibbs.
The shop bike is in urgent need of maintenance as its squeaky wheel is adversely affecting Granville's love life. Writer Roy Clarke ; Producer Sydney Lotterby
Live performances, chart hits and the latest music videos. Presented by Tim Kash and Reggie Yates.
Director Tony Gregory ; Producer Sally Wood Repeated tomorrow
Dot awaits the results of her medical tests. Will Patrick and Yolande's surprise visitors stay on in the Square? Tracy-
Ann Oberman is in the Celebrity Mastermind chair at 9pm.
Writer Alison Rsher Repeated at 10pm on BBC3
Omnibus next Sunday (AD) www.bbc.co.uk/eastenders Paul Trueman is profiled in EastEnders Revealed at 8.30pm on BBC3
From pop twins the Cheeky Girls to kids' favourites Dick and Dom, no one is safe from the camera's unforgiving eye.
Anne Robinson presents more laughter at other people's expense with the latest gaffes from TV's Hall of Shame.
Director Richard Valentine ; Producer Helen Tumbridge
1/3. The big-name version of the deathless quiz transfers to BBC1 for a new mini-run. Tracy-Ann Oberman fields questions on the Imperial Roman family, Richard Whiteley tackles the BBC's history and programmes 1950-60, Edwina Currie is tested on Marie Curie and Simon King's subject is British wildlife. With quizmaster John Humphrys.
Adam Hart-Davis on his quiz hell: page 32
With Fiona Bruce.
Followed by Weather with Peter Gibbs.
Futuristic action horror. Having boarded a luxury liner, thieves find the vessel almost deserted - except for the presence of a terrifying creature. Review page 50.
Director Stephen Sommers (1998, 15)
Horror starring Michael Gough.
A young girl, distraught after the death of her parents, is drawn into a group of devil worshippers. Review page 50. Director Norman J Warren (1976, 18)
Followed by Weatherview