Presented by Dermot Murnaghan and Natasha Kaplinsky.
8/10. Sandwich maker Tom Price gets his licence a mere week after beginning lessons.
Lots up for auction today include a three-bedroomed semi in Lancashire. Followed by News; Weather
What can a Durham couple do with their large house now the children have flown the nest? (S)
A busy mum from Cosham in Hampshire finds it difficult to keep on top of her housework. Followed by News; Weather
Sandy Pimms sells off some of her collectables to pay for a seaside holiday. Will the El,500 target be met? (5)
Regional News; Weather
Day-two coverage from this year's temporary venue of York features the Jersey Stakes at 2.30, won last year by Frankie Dettori, followed by the Windsor Forest Stakes at 3.05.
Introduced by Clare Balding, with guest Willie Carson, reporters Rishi Persad, Lydia Hislop and Suzi Perry, betting with Angus Loughran and commentary from Jim McGrath. Coverage continues on BBC2 at 3.20pm.
Producer Gerry Morrison; Editor Carl Hicks [web address removed]
Regional News
Mrs Dribelle is set on being elected to the town council.
Timmy plays with a magic photocopier.
4/6. Sophie wishes for a whole stack of cash.
6/10. The parents get their first riding lesson and the "Funky Fools" set off on their sponsored ride along Hadrian's Wall.
Stuart undergoes an operation to restore his sight.
With George Alagiah and Sian Williams. Followed by Weather with Peter Gibbs.
Sensitive Scorpion. Although virtually indestructible, scorpions' long-term survival depends on a more "sensitive" side. David Attenborough reveals how the male courts his partner with a dance and a kiss, while the mother carries her newborn on her back.
Producer James Honeyborne ; Series editor Sara Ford
Who is to blame for four-year-old Nicola [text removed]'s unruly behaviour? Cue family relationships expert Rachel Morris, who devises a strategy to stop the little girl from having temper tantrums and wetting herself. There's another episode on BBC3 at 8.30pm.
3/10. There's a glamorous new arrival (ex-Casualty star Kelly Harrison) in Ormston - and she's tickling the men's fancy. Denise Black guest-stars.
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Tonight's cases include a reassessment of the murder of Sean Brown in Northern Ireland and an arson attack in Harlow, Essex, that claimed the life of a 24-year-old woman and left her boyfriend in a critical condition. Plus the killing of Renfrewshire girl Emma Caldwell , whose body was dumped near the M74. With Nick Ross and Fiona Bruce. Crimewatch UK Update is at 10.40pm.
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With Huw Edwards. Regional News
Followed by Weather with John Hammond.
The
Lotto, Lotto Extra and Thunderball draws.
News from tonight's appeals.
Explosive action thriller starring Steven Seagal. Former Navy SEAL Casey Ryback takes on a vengeful weapons expert and his ruthless gang of mercenaries, who have hijacked a luxury train and a top-secret weapon. Review page 56.
Director Geoff Murphy (1995, 18)
Followed by National Lottery Update
A round-up of the key events at the famous race meeting.
Followed by Weatherview
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Journey of Life 4/5. Steve Leonard investigates how the relationships between living things have created so much of the variety of life we see today. (SL)
2.00 Around the World in 80 Treasures 4/10.
Dan Cruickshank visits Japan and China. (SL)
3.00 Mind Your Own Business Advice for a farmshop whose turnover has not been fruitful. (SL)
Steve Leonard asks whether its's the relationships between living things that have created so much of the spectacular variety of life we see today.