Presented by Bill Turnbull, with Natasha Kaplinsky in Kenya, today from a flower processing factory in Lake Naivasha.
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2/10. Ben Fogle takes to the crocodile-infested waters of northern Namibia to try and capture one of the predators by hand. Plus a dangerous lion is in need of sedation.
A top-floor flat is up for auction in East Sussex, plus an end-of-terrace house in Wales.
Followed by News; Weather
7/10. Is there more to booze-cruise favourite Calais than cut-price alcohol and bulk-bought cigarettes?
A tired Black Country tea shop gets assistance. Followed by News; Weather
2/5. Father-and-son team Peter and Dan Snow are at RAF Duxford, Cambridgeshire to tell the story of the Battle of Britain.
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Regional News; Weather
Sky takes Boyd for a day out.
Repeated at 5.35pm
Will it be a maximum break or empty pockets when some snooker memorabilia is auctioned off?
Mind over Murder. Has a psychic foreseen a killing?
Regional News
Teams from Manchester and Newcastle clash.
2/5. More friendship-testing from South Africa with Abs and Rani.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.25am on BBC2)
Consumer magazine with Ortis, Rhodri Owen and Thalia Pellegrini.
Reporting on the rare wildlife of Madagascar.
Shown at 1.40pm
With George Alagiah and Sophie Raworth.
Followed by Weather with John Hammond.
Danny feels betrayed over Jake's salsa night plans. Writer Ben Vanstone Cast see page 41 RepeatedlOpmBBC3
Tuesday's Child. In a special episode for the Africa Lives on the BBC season, Ric takes a job in Ghana at his brother's clinic. Guest-starring Adrian Edmondson.
Writer Andrew Holden ; Producer
Emma Turner
Director Simon Massey www.bbc.co.uk/africalives Blood and Land - This World continues the season at 9pm on BBC2 Africa round-up: page 28
With Huw Edwards. Regional News
Then Weather with Helen Willetts.
8/9. Fashioned in Africa. After fleeing war-torn
Sudan as a teenager, Alek Wek began a new life in Britain, where - after being joined by her mother - she eventually embarked on a successful modelling career. Now, Alek and her mother make an uncertain return to the village they escaped from, in the hope of finding Alek's aunt and the grave of her father.
Director Nick Read ; Series editor Todd Austin Elephant Diaries continues tomorrow at 7pm Africa round-up: page 28
5/6. Stephen Briers and Tanya Byron aid a teenage boy who's fallen in with a gang. With strong language. Producer Stephen Maud First shown on BBC3
Teen drama starring Alicia Silverstone and Jared Leto. Bored teenage newlywed Roslyn begins a passionate and dangerous affair with a hoodlum. Review page 51. Director Ralph Bakshi (1994, 18)
Followed by Weatherview
Signed programmes.
See Hear Shown Saturday at 12 noon on BBC2
2.30 Houses Behaving Badly The team tackle a higgledy-piggledy house in Manchester.
3.15 No Win No Fee 4/5. Droll ftyon-the-wall series.