Presented by Dermot Murnaghan and Sian Williams.
Breakfast Briefing at 6.00: weather every half-hour from 6.15: national/ regional news half-hourly from 6.27. Editor David Kermode
For a family looking to relocate to Shropshire, the community and amenities are as important as the property.
An ideal first-time buy in Cheshire, a two-bedroom stone semi in North Yorkshire, and a grand three-storey property in Crouch End, north London. 'Followed by News; Weather
New series 1/10. Couples travel to
European cities to seek out stylish goods at a fraction of their UK cost. Today, Amiens in northern France - home of author Jules Verne , and a whole host of bargains.
With Alistair Appleton. Followed by News; Weather
With two kids leaving the nest, it's time for the Highfields to clear out the clutter. Can they turn it into a laptop for Gran Brenda ?
Can June's collectables raise Cto buy her grandsons' rock band some new equipment?
Regional News; Weather
Live coverage of day seven at the All England Club, where the fourth round should be heading for a conclusion.
A battling Tim Henman kept the British flag flying throughout this stage of last year's tournament. booking his place in the quarter-finals with a victory over runner-up, Australia's
Mark Philippoussis. Sadly, the British contingent was long gone from the ladies' singles competition, but the draw contrived two more showdowns between the USA and Russia. Honours ended even, as number five seed
Lindsay Davenport dispatched Vera Zvonareva 6-4, 6-4, while Davenport's US compatriot Amy Frazier failed to halt the progress of eventual champion Maria Sharapova. Presented by Sue Barker , with Jimmy Connors and John McEnroe. BBCi: interactive services available to digital viewers www.bbc.co.uk/wimbledon
With George Alagiah and Sian Williams.
Followed by Weather with Penny Tranter. IS)
GREATER LONDON BBC London News Hosted by Emily Maitlis. Editor Catherine Hearne
SOUTH EAST South East Today With Rob Smith , Ian Palmer and Beverley Thompson. Editor Quentin smith
EAST Look East With Stewart White and Amelia Reynolds. Producers Ian Kings and Lisa Reynolds
Coastguards. As activities like sailing and surfing become more popular, can the emergency services cope?
Series producer Mike Lewis ; Editor Dave Stanford NOTE: as Real Story reacts to the news, its content may change
3/6. Bob visits the Democratic Republic of Congo, where Western medicine is mistrusted and supernatural remedies are still in use.
(Continues on Wednesday at 7.30pm.)
Frontline Football is in the Democratic Republic of Congo 11.20pm BBC2
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Chrissie is confronted by Kat. What has Zoe told her? Writer Robin Mukherjee Cast page 39 Rptd 10pm BBC3 Behind the scenes with Alfie and Kat: page 12
New series Be it flood, fire or collapsing ceilings, there are experts to deal with every catastrophe in the home. This series captures them in action.
1/10. Emergency engineers tackle severe flooding in Carlisle and some stubborn sewage in Surrey.
Series producer Becky Clarke ; Exec producer Paul Wooding Where's the emergency?: page 28
With Huw Edwards. Regional News
Ratings: page 55
Then Weather with John Hammond. (Sl
Returning home from a nightmare holiday, the Meldrews face another series of disasters.
4/4. Ace Point Game. Two sisters kidnap the man they believe raped them both years earlier.
Followed by Weatherview
Signed programmes.
Private Life of a Masterpiece 4/5. A Sunday on La Grande Jatte - 1884. Enhanced commentary.
2.05 ONE life 4/9. A woman with HIV is pregnant (SU
2.45 Mirror, Signal, Manoeuvre 3/10. IRI (su
3.30 Junior Mastermind 4/5. Penultimate heat (SD