Presented by Bill Turnbull and Natasha Kaplinsky.
Breakfast Briefing at 6.00; weather every half-hour from 6.15; national/regional news half-hourly from 6.27.
New series The travails of learner drivers as they prepare to take their driving test.
1/10. Septuagenarian Arthur gets ready for test number seven as presenter Nadia Sawalha also tries for her licence.
New series Properties up for auction come under the spotlight, today including a flat in London's West Kensington.
Director/Producer Melanie Eriksen Followed by News; Weather <S)
Owners of a delicatessen get fiscal advice from Michelle Mone and Simon Wooderoffe.
In Newark, Nottinghamshire, a cottage is shorn of its clutter. With Stephanie Meadows. Followed by News; Weather
A dressmaker raises money to fund a summerhouse.
Regional News; Weather
Is Boyd losing his mind?
(Repeated at 5.35pm)
Mac aids a terminally ill bride-to-be.
A child holds the key to a murder, and someone is out to kidnap her.
Regional News
Mousey and Badger create a cuckooing grandfather clock.
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5/13. The duo try raising cash to buy Solo.
Has the town's polarity been altered?
Lizzie has a new room-mate.
4/6. The team build camel enclosures.
(Shown at 1.40pm)
With Dermot Murnaghan and Sian Williams. Followed by Weather with Alex Deakin.
Greater London: BBC London News
Hosted by Emily Maitlis.
South East: South East Today
With Rob Smith, Ian Palmer and Beverley Thompson.
East: Look East
With Stewart White and Amelia Reynolds.
Tennis stars past and present, Boris Becker and Andy Roddick, feature in a set of Weakest Link bloopers.
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Roads. An investigation into how under-spent road budgets and botched repairs are behind an alarming number of motoring deaths and injuries.
Series producer Mike Lewis ; Editor Dave Stanford NOTE: as Real Story reacts to the news, its content may change
Kat's back at the market - will Alfie fall under her spell? Writer Jane McNulty This week's episodes produced by Martha Hillier and directed by Peter Rose Rptd at 10pm on BBC3 Soap & Flannel: page 44; For cast see page 45
2/6. Down to Experience. Nearly a thousand 17- to 24-year-olds are killed on Britain's roads per year. In Cheshire, police are trying to shock this age group into realising the dangers. Jamie Theakston narrates. Director/Series producer Bruce Lippold
With Huw Edwards. Regional News
Then Weather with John Hammond.
The hole at the bottom of Victor's back garden becomes a tunnel to hell.
Richard Wilson stars in Born and Bred on Wednesday at 8pm
A weekend away sees sexual obsession - and abstinence - in Simon Nye's comedy from 1997.
A cramped weekend together in a small caravan could spell disaster for the two couples when Tony becomes obsessively jealous and Gary feels a desperate need for a cigarette.
New series Often amusing Australian made-for-TV thrillers starring Colin Friels as detective Jack Kempson , who seeks out the culprits of long-unsolved crimes. 1/4. Murder Archive. The resourceful cop re-investigates a case of child kidnapping 30 years ago. Followed by Weatherview