With Dermot Murnaghan and Natasha Kaplinsky.
Breakfast Briefing at 6.00; weather every half-hour from 6.15; national, regional news half-hourly from 6.27. Editor David Kermode
Buyers who've moved 22 times seek a dream home in the Welsh countryside.
A shabby Edwardian villa in north
London, a burnt-out wreck in the Wirral, Merseyside, and a one-bedroom house in Durham.
"rector/Producer Melanie Eriksen followed by News; Weather
Jim and Louise tidy up a Victorian terraced house in Burton-on-Trent in Staffordshire.
An Essex mum with arthritis sells unwanted items to fund a Mobility chair. followed by News; Weather
A London family flog some of their out-of-control clutter to buy a shed. With Ben Fogle.
Regional News; Weather
Susan reveals a secret to Lyn.
Repeated at 5.35pm
Boundaries. The death of a neighbour leads an elderly man to admit the truth about his past. Writer Angela Turvey
From the Horse's Mouth. An argument over stud fees ends in murder. With Maxwell Caulfield.
Regional News
The gang thwart a giant flying bull.
Tanya faces her fears and meets Lucy. Meanwhile, Annie's money troubles worsen.
Matt enters Meg in the agility class at Crufts. Plus a look into the future.
Shown at 1.40pm
With George Alagiah and Sian Williams. Including a weather summary.
Followed by Weather with Alex Deakin.
New series 1/6. Thrift expert Jane Furnival puts the brakes on spending to stymie frivolous habits. The Taylors have lived beyond their means for a decade. How will they cope on a tight budget for three weeks? Director Darren New ; Series producer Deborah Hinnigan The saving game: page 36
6/10. Dr Gareth Davies treats a man who's cut his arm with a chainsaw. The ambulance crew try to save a man after he's collapsed in the street with a cardiac arrest. Series producer Alison Gregory ; Exec producer Camilla Lewis
New series 1/8. Nick Knowles and the team finish off an aborted loft conversion for Margaret McCann in Glasgow, while Brigid Calderhead introduces three new families hoping to win tonight's viewers' vote.
Series producer Moniza Uddin ; Executive producer Jane Lomas CONTACT DETAILS: need the team's help? Write to DIY SOS, [address removed] or visit www.bbc.co.uk/lifestyle
Following the day-to-day work of Cheshire police as they crack down on crime on the county's road network. Executive producer Charles Thompson
As consumer debt worsens, the investigative strand goes undercover to film inside one of Britain's biggest finance companies. How far will sales staff go to get a sale? What's the real price customers have to pay? Producer Pip Clothier ; Executive producer Lucy Hillman
With Huw Edwards. Regional News
Followed by Weather with Alex Deakin.
Then Budget Statement By the Chancellor.
The
Lotto, Lotto Extra and Thunderball draws.
2/6.Sunset Strip. Famous music producer Phil Spector speaks about his arrest for murder as Jonathan Ross continues his expose of Tinseltown, while madams Heidi Fleiss and Babydol Gibson dish the celebrity dirt. Director Pauline Law: Series producer Allan Campbell
Followed by National Lottery Update
Last month Bob Geldof received a Brit Award for his outstanding contribution to music. This profile from last year follows him on a UK tour and recalls his eventful life and career, including the Band Aid project and his troubled marriage to Paula Yates. With contributions from David Bowie , Bono and Sting.
Director Mike Connolly
Hilarious horror spoof starring George Hamilton and Susan Saint James.
Evicted from his Transylvanian ancestral seat by the communist authorities, Count Dracula heads for New York to find his dream woman. Review page 58.
Director Stan Dragoti (1979, 15)
Followed by Weatherview
Signed programmes.
The Lost Word of Mitchell & Kenyon 3/3. Saints and Sinners. The gamut of Edwardian behaviour.
8/8. There's an upsurge of attacks against British forces.
1/8. A 63-year-old nightclub owner wants to travel around South East Asia.
3/8. A makeover in Cork.