"ith Dermot Murnaghan and Natasha Kaplinsky.
Trevor the ostrich struts his stuff, the wolf cubs venture out for the first time and the Egyptian fruit bats have a feast. (Revised rpt)
A rodent-plagued two-bedroom terrace in Liverpool, a semi in Cheshire that's seen better days. and a dreamy acre of countryside just outside Durham.
Director/Producer Melanie Eriksen
www.bbc.co.uk/homes Followed by News; Weather
A Surrey couple can't decide whether to buy a new property or redevelop their family home. Can Adrian Simpson and Anna Ryder Richardson help?
Two signed Arsenal footballs are among a haul that could provide a much-needed £1,000 for a DIY Project. followed by News; Weather <S)
Kedleston in Derbyshire hosts the antiques show.
Regional News; Weather
paul gets cold feet. Sindi and Stuart's relationship hits the rocks. Repeated at 5.35pm
Diane Porter has, for years. wanted a Jacuzzi. When the hammer falls at auction, will she be bathing in glory?
A History of Murder. Dr Sloan's vivid memory helps to solve a case.
Regional News
Chubba is replaced by a mysterious nanny, whom the twins suspect is a robot.
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Canine capers.
4/12. Miller makes a nature film which upsets his biology teacher.
Shown at 1.40pm
With George Alagiah and Sian Williams. Followed by Weather with Helen Young.
3/6. Exercise. What is "fit"? How much exercise do we really need to do? Richard Hammond checks out his own body and conducts a large-scale experiment on one of the laziest groups in Britain.
Producer Kate Shiers-Chellere ; Series producer Kate Beetham
Ian urges Alfie to come clean with Kat and Little Mo. Meanwhile, Dennis has to choose his best man.
Writer Simon Ashdown ; Producer Julie Press ; Director Karl Neilson Cast on page 42 Repeated at 10pm on BBC3
New series 1/9. Trauma London - the Medics'
Story. Bombers struck London on Thursday 7 July. The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel was at the heart of the emergency services' response to
London's biggest peacetime attack. Doctors, nurses and paramedics were pushed to their limits in the smoke-filled tunnels underground, and in this special episode, the dedicated workers who saved countless lives tell their story. Kwame Kwei-Armah narrates.
Series producer Alison Gregory ; Executive producer Camilla Lewis Repeated tomorrow at 8pm on BBC3 Trauma Uncut at 9pm on BBC3; Trauma Africa on Three follows at 9.30pm Alison Graham on TV news coverage of the bombs: page 63
New series 1/8. In dire need of TLC, a community centre in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, gets a visit from Nick Knowles and the team. The centre has a great football team, but the clubhouse is in such a state that they're reluctant to invite other teams to play. We also meet families pleading for the show's help. Series producer Moniza Uddin ; Executive producer Mark Hill
To ask for the team's help. write to DIY SOS. [address removed] or visit www.bbc.co.uk/lifestyle
How do we find out the truth about a surgeon we trust with our life? A six-month investigation uncovers what happened in one NHS Trust when doctors tried to blow the whistle on a colleague. Sarah Barclay reports.
Producers Richard Grange and Howard Bradburn
2/2. Flamboyant US weight-loss guru
Richard Simmons guests as Victoria's cheerful look at diets and body image takes her to Los Angeles. She also chats to experts about America's obesity problem.
Producers Judith Holder and Ben Warwick
Slapstick comedy with Nick Nolte and Martin Short. Bungling bank robber Ned Perry takes ex-con Daniel Lucas hostage when a hold-up goes wrong. When the police assume that Lucas was an accomplice, he is forced on the run with Perry. Review page 58.
Director Francis Veber (1989,15) Followed by Holiday Weather
Signed programmes.
Panorama Shown on Sunday at 10.15pm (SL)
1/6. Meeting truants and the people who try to keep them in line. (SL)
1/8. Jeremy Clarkson guests. (SO
8/10. Sandwich-maker
Tom gets his licence after just a week. (SL)
A passenger is caught with live fish. (SU