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Presented by Simon McCoy and Natasha Kaplinsky.
Including 6.00 Breakfast Briefing with Moira Stuart (Mon-Wed), Kate Sanderson (Thu, Fri); 6.15, 6.45,
7.15, 7.45, 8.15, 8.45 weather with Carol Kirkwood ; 6.20, 7.35,
8.35 sport; 6.27, 6.56, 7.27,
7.56,8.27,8.56 national and regional news; 6.50,7.25, 7.50,
8.25 business news.
Editor Richard Porter Then The National Lottery Daily Play

Contributors

Presented By:
Simon McCoy
Presented By:
Natasha Kaplinsky.
Unknown:
Moira Stuart
Unknown:
Kate Sanderson
Unknown:
Carol Kirkwood
Editor:
Richard Porter

New series 1/10. Bev Lee has endured the worst two years of her life. Can Lome Spicer and Jeremy Milnes help her de-clutter, forget the past and move on? Followed by News; Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Bev Lee
Unknown:
Lome Spicer
Unknown:
Jeremy Milnes

A family from New Zealand needs funds for relatives to visit the UK. Can the show that turns dreams into reality help? Another edition tonight at 7pm. Director Gill Waddington ; Series producer Bernard Periatambee

Contributors

Director:
Gill Waddington
Producer:
Bernard Periatambee

Ends 5.35.

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Three witches keep the little devil busy. (AD)

4.05 The Fairly Odd Parents
Timmy realises he's not the only one with fairy godparents.

4.30 Lizzie McGuire
Nasty girl Claire replaces Kate on the cheerleading squad.

4.55 The Agents
9/16. Talent scouts, aided by Fame Academy's Carrie Grant, scour schools for the stars of the future.
Continues Wednesday at 4.55pm.

5.25 Newsround

Contributors

Presenter ("The Agents"):
Carrie Grant

Racing driver Wendy Amey 's new passion is a four-acre garden, which has hosted family birthdays and weddings. Wendy wants a summer house from which to enjoy the fruits of her labour- so she's been driven to call in Cash in the Attic to help raise funds. Can the team uncover enough saleable items to get her to the finishing line?

Contributors

Unknown:
Wendy Amey

We are now consuming more painkillers than ever before. Fiona Bruce reports on the growing number of people who claim they have ruined their life through addiction to over-the-counter headache tablets. There's a special investigation, Nurseries Undercover- the Real Story, Thursday at 9pm. Series producer Mike Lewis ; Editor Dave Stanford NOTE: as Real Story is likely to react to news, its subject matter may change

Contributors

Unknown:
Fiona Bruce
Producer:
Mike Lewis
Editor:
Dave Stanford

There are tears and tantrums when Oliver Heath brings oriental calm to a London living room. Gordon Whistance tries to convince us that the 50s is the next big design trend. Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen makes sense of it all.
Producer Rachel Palin ; Series producer Joanne Haddock

Contributors

Unknown:
Oliver Heath
Unknown:
Gordon Whistance
Unknown:
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen
Producer:
Rachel Palin
Producer:
Joanne Haddock

6/8. Hi-de-Hi!. Sitcom favourites Dad's Army and ItAin't Half Hot Mum put writers David Croft and Jimmy Perry in the hall of fame. Next they drew on their experiences at Butlin's for the phenomenal Hi-de-Hi!. They and Paul Shane (Ted), Ruth Madoc (Gladys), Nikki Kelly (Sylvia), David Griffin (Clive) and Jeffrey Holland (Spike) reflect. Julia Sawalha narrates. Director Eric Haynes : Series producer Toby Stevens RT DIRECT: Hi-de-Hi! series one and two boxed set, on DVD or video, £18.99 incl p&p. Call RT Direct on [number removed], quoting reference RADT

Contributors

Unknown:
David Croft
Unknown:
Jimmy Perry
Unknown:
Paul Shane
Unknown:
Ruth Madoc
Unknown:
Nikki Kelly
Unknown:
David Griffin
Unknown:
Jeffrey Holland
Unknown:
Julia Sawalha
Director:
Eric Haynes
Producer:
Toby Stevens

Disaster thriller starring Corbin Bernsen. The future of a Tennessee town hangs in the balance when a tornado heads straight for a nuclear power plant. Review page 50. Director Bill Corcoran (2002)
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Corbin Bernsen.
Director:
Bill Corcoran

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