With Dermot Murnaghan and Natasha Kaplinsky.
Breakfast Briefing at 6.00; weather on the half-hour from 6.15; national and regional news half-hourly from
6.27; plus sport and business.
Editor David Kermode Then The National Lottery Daily Play
A mum looks to raise the cash that'll help turn her old outhouse into a games room.
Hampshire, Norfolk and Kent properties all require attention. Director/Producer Melanie Eriksen Followed by News; Weather
A makeover for the Lancashire home of a mother suffering emptynest syndrome.
Selling items to help put a boat back on the water.
A family in Spain reveal how an arcane law has hindered the sale of their home.
Regional News; Weather iS)
Serena sees Luka in secret.
Cuckoo in the Nest. Helen gets involved when an elderly lady's carer arouses suspicion. Writers Carole Budgen and John Hales
The Last Flight of the Dixie
Damsel. Jessica's late husband becomes prime suspect in an old murder case.
Richard Roundtree stars.
A chance to find out where milk comes from.
A theatre trip.
Fang gets fleas. Shawbly has problems.
Movie-set shenanigans.
A masterclass in sports commentating.
Why Matt went on a long-distance lorry drive.
Shown at 1.40pm (AD)
With Bill Turnbull and Sian Williams. Including a weather summary. www.bbc.co.uk/news
BBC London News Presented by Emily Maitlis.
Editor Catherine Hearne
South East Today Beverley Thompson and Giles Di Inot host. Editor Quentin Smith
Followed by Weather with Darren Bett.
Fly-drive with a difference in Namibia; theme park fun in Orlando; and Rome's newest attractions.
Series producer Jenny Cole ; Executive producer Owen Gay
5/6. Continuing an investigation into cases where mothers have been accused of harming their babies. Editor Dave Stanford ; Series producer Mike Lewis NOTE: as Real Story is likely to react to news, its topic may change
Patrick and Yolande face the foster panel for the last time. Stacey is out for revenge.
Writer Jaden Clark Repeated at 10pm on BBC3 (AD) Soap & Flannel: page 41; For cast see page 42
New series 1/6. The garden makeover show returns for its llth series and finds gardening goddesses Charlie Dimmock and Kirsty King and construction gurus Tommy Walsh and Will Shanahan transforming a lock-keeper's prized plot in Molesey, Surrey.
Director John Thomicroft ; Executive producer Carol Haslam
The inside story of the re-recording of 1984's charity bestseller Do They Know It's Christmas?, and the marathon efforts of Bob Geldof , Midge Ure and record producer Nigel Godrich to make it happen. Director Geoff Wonfor ; Executive producers Malcolm Gerrie.
Phil Mount and Chris Wilson
Assessing the merits of The Phantom of the Opera, Blade Trinity and the US critical hit Garden State.
Action adventure.
When terrorists storm London's American Embassy, it's down to SAS captain Peter Skellen and his elite team to save the hostages. Review page 54.
Director Ian Sharp (1982,18)
Followed by Weatherview
Signed programmes.
Natural World A feud raging between lions and farmers in Kenya. Enhanced commentary. (AD)
3.00 Too Close for Comfort 2/6. Maximising space for an accountant working from home.
3.30 ONE life Asleep at the Wheel. The man jailed for causing the Selby rail crash offers his version of events.