Presented by Simon McCoy and Susanna Reid.
House-hunting in Stratford, east London. for a couple and their three girls.
A thatched cottage in Devon, a first-floor flat in Enfield, north London, and a three-for-one offer in East Sussex. Followed by News; Weather
Avril and Colin Somerville live with their toddler Jake beside a busy road in Edinburgh. Can Ginetta Vedrickas and Gordon Whistance help the couple to find something more suitable?
Will an oil painting bearing the name JMW Turner raise enough cash to fund a cruise for a mum and her daughters? Followed by News; Weather
Four ladies of leisure compete for the best buys at Warwick
Racecourse.
Regional News; Weather
David clings to the hope Lil will return. Boyd's future concerns Max. Repeated at 5.35pm
Mary Farrier is a keen gardener who needs E:2,000 to buy a flashy modern shed to make her garden complete.
Murder by the Book. Kiss-and-tell memoirs are so sensational that lives are put in danger.
Postponed from 6 July
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Double bill. A new hobby causes chaos. Then Mrs Cramp gets a job.
1/4. It's the start of term and there are some surprises in store. With Jake Humphrey.
The class where babies learn to swim, a fantastic Star Wars sand village and breakdancing from Ultimate Chaos.
Shown at 1.40pm
With George Alagiah and Sophie Raworth. Plus a sport round-up.
Followed by Weather with Dan Corbett.
Olympic champion Jason Gatlin squaring off with world-record holder Asafa Powell in the men's 100m
(7.36) and the last ever London track appearance by Kelly Holmes (women's 1,000m, 7.50) are among the highlights in continuing coverage from Crystal Palace. The full timetable is: BBC2: women's 100m hurdles
(6.07); men's triple jump (6.13); men's 100m heats (6.19); women's pole vault (6.25); men's 800m heats (6.43); men's 1500m (6.53); men's shot (8.00); men's 400m (8.10); women's 400m (8.20); men's 200m (8.30); men's 5,000m (8.40). BBC1: men's 400m hurdles (7.06); women's 200m (7.16); men's 800m final (7.26); women's long jump (7.43). Steve Cram , Stuart Storey , Paul Dickenson and Jonathan Edwards commentate. With Hazel Irvine. Continues on BBC2. Editor Michael Cole ; Executive producer Martin Webster
Darren overhears some news concerning Demi. Writer Rob Gittins For cast see page 37
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James Cameron 's Oscar-winning blockbuster with Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winsiet. On the Titanic's maiden voyage in 1912, penniless artist Jack Dawson falls for socialite Rose DeWitt Bukater. Years later, Rose relives the affair and the events that followed.
Concludes after the news. Review page 52.
Director James Cameron (1997, 12) . VIDEO Plus+ code for 8.30pm-12.10am (non-PDC)
With Fiona Bruce. Regional News
Then Weather with Alex Deakin.
Conclusion of tonight's blockbuster.
12 noon-2.00pm.
Can Jack manage to gethis family out of the heavily guarded compound?
First shown on BBC2
Followed by Weatherview