With Dermot Murnaghan and Natasha Kaplinsky.
4/10. Will a boy racer pass his driving test?
Including a former astrology centre in North Yorkshire. Followed by News; Weather
A struggling ladies' clothes shop "as to measure up.
The team de-clutter a house in Cambridgeshire. Allowed by News; Weather
" clear-out funds a memorial to a keen gardener. (5) There's another episode tonight at 7pm
Regional News; Weather
lzzy gets more dirt on Paul.
Repeated at 5.35pm
Another Life. Julia's cousin needs support in unearthing a secret.
Writer Colin Brake
Mis-diagnosis Murder. No one believes Jesse when he warns of foul play over a death.
Regional News
Mrs Dribelle moves into the flat upstairs.
Justine tells everyone Tracy's secret.
Including tips on how to draw animals.
Nick and Steve meet some animal superheroes and Michaela investigates Vietnam's endangered turtles.
Shown at 1.40pm
With George Alagiah and Sian Williams.
Followed by Weather with Peter Gibbs.
A dancing queen needs E1,000 to make sure that her Valentine's Ball dreams don't turn to dust.
Director John Widdup
Series producer Gill Waddington
Will Pauline and Sonia finally see eye to eye? Writer Gillian Richmond
Cast on page 45 Repeated at 10pm on BBC3
The police arrest a passenger who's become violent when boarding a flight to South Africa. Greig looks after a cargo of valuable racing pigeons and Stuart has to deal with a magnificent Russian sea eagle.
Producer Gerald Lorenz : Series producer Michael Tuft
3/8. One man wages a war to keep his 40 cats. A woman is trying to get some sleep while her neighbour insists on playing his music at full volume, and a street's residents hope to have a woman evicted from their road. Narrated by Lenny Henry.
Director Gretchen Shoring ; Series producer Marcus Ryder
3/6. Strong Box. When a fellow undercover officer is murdered, Murphy's nerve is tested to breaking point. The ever-gritty cop drama contains strong language.
Writer Julian Perkins ; Producer Jemma Rodgers
Director Brian Kirk www.bbc.co.uk/murphyslaw
The weekly topical debate comes from Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. David Dimbleby chairs.
Executive producer George Carey ; Series editor Nick Pisani
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Andrew Neil , Diane Abbott and Michael Portillo take a look back at the last seven days in politics. Producer Vicky Flind ; Editor Jamie Donald
Repeated tomorrow at 5.15pm on BBC Parliament
Thought-provoking courtroom drama starring Beau Bridges and Martha Plimpton as upright members of the Preston family law firm, who become involved in a highly charged murder case where racial hatred is the motivating factor. Review page 59.
Director Andy Wolk (1998)
Followed by Weatherview
Signed programmes.
Love Me, Love My Kids 4/6. Three boys try to help their mum rebuild her love life.
2.30 Seven Natural Wonders 3/8. Bill Oddie explores London, from magic islands to secret gardens.
3.00 Blame the Parents 2/4. A dad's new strategy for managing his foul-mouthed daughter.
3.50 Life after Football How do ex-players replace the feeling of success on the pitch?