Presented by Bill Turnbull and Sian Williams.
10/10. Two weeks of desperate gear-crunching ends with 72-year-old Arthur embarking on his eighth driving test.
Properties up for auction include a terraced cottage in the Welsh valleys and a five-bedroom semi in Kent.
Followed by News; Weather
Will a woman with dreams of living in a loft be persuaded to stay in her basement?
The cleaners lift some dirt in Leicester. Presented by Stephanie Meadows. 1827982 Followed by News; Weather
Can Sheila raise E:700 to pay for a website promoting her leather-selling business?
Regional News; Weather
Full coverage of the penultimate day begins at 2.30 with the six-furlong Albany Stakes for two-year-old fillies. Last year Richard Hughes and Jewel in the Sand took the honours, with 40-1 outsider Spirit of Chester snatching second place. The second start is the Group Two King Edward VII Stakes at 3.05. Coverage continues at
3.20pm on BBC2. Presented by Clare Balding .
Regional News
Can Mousey help Badger fall asleep?
Timmy lands a role in a film.
5/7. Nerves start to jangle as the end-of-term exams approach.
6/10. King Stupid and Goober terrify each other. With Marcus Brigstocke.
Janae introduces herself to Serena. Neighbours takes a break for Wimbledon fortnight but returns in July.
With George Alagiah and Sophie Raworth. Plus a sport round-up.
Followed by Weather with Helen Young.
Sporting greats and former quiz team captains Ian Botham and Bill Beaumont join Ally McCoist, while Matt Dawson welcomes Scottish footballer Gary McAllister and the new Ryder Cup captain Ian Woosnam. Sue Barker asks the questions.
Among tonight's performers are Kelly Clarkson and Stereophonics, while there's a new album exclusive from Coldplay. With Fearne Cotton and Reggie Yates.
Repeated tomorrow
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Zoe's future plans are thrown into chaos when some old faces return to the Square. Sam begins her new job and Pat reawakens Dot's interest in driving. Writer Sarah Phelps For cast see page 45
Repeated at 10pm on BBC3 Omnibus next Sunday
2/6. Anne Robinson presents a heady and irreverent mix of topical comedy and current affairs, with the game help of comedian Marcus Brigstocke and two celebrity guests.
Director Peter Orton ; Series producer Paul Stevenson
With Fiona Bruce. Regional News
Then Weather with Helen Willetts. <s)
Ian McShane reflects on his star role in the acclaimed
HBO western drama Deadwood, the second series of which will be broadcast on Sky One in July, and fellow actor James Nesbitt talks about playing the eponymous cop in Murphy's Law, showing on Thursdays on BBC1. Plus folk-pop duo Turin Brakes air their latest acoustic sounds in preparation for a gig aboard one of the 32 pods on the London Eye. Series producer Suzi Aplin ; Executive producer Addison Cresswell Repeated next Sunday on BBC3 The most powerful people on radio: page 20
A feature-length episode continues the re-run of the ground-breaking first series of the US drama set in real time. Starring Kiefer Sutherland.
2.00-4.00am. Is Nina somehow connected with the plot to assassinate Palmer? Kimberley and Janet attempt to escape from their captors.
First shown on BBC2
The best action from day four including feature race, the Coronation Stakes. With Richard Pitman and Norman Williamson.
Followed by Weatherview