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1/5. Rupert Everett talks about how his upper-class upbringing and sexuality have moulded him into the person he is today.
A spacious 30s flat, a trainspotter's dream in Lancashire and a house in Kent that's more like a set for a Hitchcock film.
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Followed by News; Weather
Will it be a harmonious outcome for a musician seeking a home near Birmingham?
Ardingly in West Sussex hosts the game show.
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Followed by News; Weather
Can a Manchester family's inherited collectables fund their life-long ambition to move to the country and set up a goat farm?
Regional News; Weather
It's panic stations all round for Karl and Izzy's wedding day.
(Repeated at 5.35pm)
A lunch date arouses Sarah's suspicions.
Time spent with a married old flame sees smooth Dennis Stanton suspected of a killing.
Regional News
What makes a dog special?
A plague of hissing demons strikes.
Punk-pop youngsters McFly join the Red Nose Day preparations.
Comic Relief special: page 14
Zoe has a really wild hairdo, plus an exploration of the five senses and a look at the future of music downloading.
(Shown at 1.40pm)
With George Alagiah and Sophie Raworth. Including a weather summary.
Followed by Weather with Helen Willetts.
8/8. On Perranporth beach the lifeguards wind down by testing their fitness in a surf life-saving competition. Meanwhile helicopter Whiskey Bravo rescues a 78-year-old paraglider.
5/10. It's the night shift, and Dr Pete Davies in the trauma car gets a call to a cyclist who has collided with a bus. Plus, a woman with an allergy to poppy seeds needs assistance. Jeremy Sheffield narrates.
Having survived yesterday's vote, the remaining five celebrities face the prospect of leaving later. Tonight as they sing for survival. Judges including opera star Lesley Garrett and head teacher Richard Park will be giving their verdicts.
BBCi: between 9am and 12 midnight digital viewers can access live coverage, plus hourly highlights, via the red button. Video footage and updates can be seen at [web address removed]
For the first time ever an undercover reporter goes behind bars to reveal the truth about life in what's supposed to be a showcase private prison. Alcohol and drug abuse, staff shortages, guard safety and basic suicide watches are all subject to scrutiny in this Real Story special presented by Paul Kenyon.
With Huw Edwards.
Regional News
Then Weather with Helen Willetts.
BBCi: 10.00-10.45: digital viewers can see 10 o'clock News Extra
The Lotto, Lotto Extra and Thunderball draws.
The results of the voting are in - who will be leaving the Academy tonight?
1/6. Jonathan Ross digs the dirt to reveal the seamy side of arguably the world's most glamorous location in a six-part expose of Tinseltown. Tonight, how Michelle Pfeiffer got showbiz reporter Sam Rubin blacklisted, why the notorious Confidential magazine served subpoenas on virtually every star in Hollywood, and a profile of Anthony "the Pelican" Pellicano, thug to the stars.
Followed by National Lottery Update
Entertainment: Secret Map of Hollywood 11.00pm BBC1
This is supposed to be a look at the seedy side of Hollywood, though in reality it's a grab bag of random titbits of gossip. Jonathan Ross is our host as he leads us on a promenade down the grottier parts of Hollywood Boulevard.
Along the way he looks at the history of Confidential magazine, a scandal sheet that thrived in the days long before celebrities had the power to control their own images. He stops at the Trashy Lingerie shop to look at the, er, trashy lingerie, before going to a silent movie theatre that was the backdrop to a particularly nasty, botched killing.
The programme is, frankly, all over the place, though there's a guilty pleasure in watching. (Alison Graham)
Crime action drama based on the popular TV series, starring Claire Danes.
Giovanni Ribisi and Omar Epps. Three juvenile delinquents facing jail are recruited into a police unit responsible for infiltrating LA's criminal underground. Review page 62. Director Scott Silver (1999, 15)
Followed by Weatherview
Signed programmes.
The Lost Word of Mitchell & Kenyon 2/3. Sport and Pleasure. The first-known film of Manchester Utd
2.15 Soldier, Husband, Daughter, Dad 6/8. Sergeant Major
Chris Young deals with a charge of assault.
2.45 Trans America: the Challenge A 53-year-old musician tackles the five-day race across the USA.
3.45 Ground Force 2/8. An oriental makeover. <R)