Presented by Bill Turnbull and Natasha Kaplinsky.
Buyers with a chunky E300,000 are given a suck-it-and-see Purchasing opportunity in Staffordshire.
In an attempt to raise F3,000 for a luxury bathroom in Dover, step dad Brian tries to assert his authority over his partner's five teenage children. Ouch. (5) FOllowed by News; Weather (5)
Makeover tips for the owner of a Worcester property who wants to sell up and move on.
An Essex mum needs El,000 to give her emigrating daughter a Proper send-off. Followed by News; Weather
Actors take opposing sides in London's Covent Garden. With
Tim Wonnacott.
Regional News; Weather
Harold discovers Lou's secret.
Repeated at 5.35pm
The Jones family need to raise money to stop damp ruining their new home.
Must Kill TV. When the main suspect in the murder of a television executive is found dead, Sloan begins the hunt for a serial killer.
Seaside adventures with Simon and co.
Mari turns the tables on Wendy.
11/13. Series two. Taj sells dodgy tickets to the hottest gig in town, and the punters aren't happy.
Writer Russell T Davies and the new Time Lord, David Tennant, reveal the winners of the Doctor Who competition.
Shown at 1.40pm
With George Alagiah and Sophie Raworth. Followed by Weather with Carol Kirkwood. is)
Archive footage and interviews punctuate this celebration of 35 years of the award-winning sports quiz. First broadcast in 1970, the programme has seen three presenters joined by a long line of team captains, including the long and memorable partnership between the late Emlyn Hughes and Bill Beaumont. j Director Matt O'Casey ; Executive producer Caroline Roberts
Details of cases in which viewers have helped to bring about the conviction of the criminals involved, including a road-rage attacker, a serial sex offender, a con artist and a man who committed patricide. Presented by Nick Ross and Fiona Bruce.
Producer Mark Scantlebury ; Series editor Doug Carnegie
With Fiona Bruce. Regional News
Then Weather with John Hammond.
Dale Winton oversees the ball-juggling for the Lotto,
Lotto Extra and Thunderball draws.
Highlights of England's friendly against Denmark in Copenhagen as Sven-Goran Eriksson 's men prepare for next month's crucial World Cup qualifiers away to Wales and Northern Ireland. Denmark won 3-2 the last time the two teams met, in a friendly at Old Trafford two years ago, but England have come out on top in their last eight visits to the Danish capital. Gary Lineker presents the action.
Producer Emma Josling
Followed by National Lottery Update
3/3. Miserable religious studies teacher Matt Howorth is convinced that the key to his salvation is to become a rock star. He has six months to achieve his nirvana, but will it all end in tears? Tracy-Ann Oberman narrates. Producer Cassie Braban ; Exec producer Rachel Innes-Lumsden One Final Question with Tracy-Ann Oberman : page
Murky thriller starring Ron Silver and Alexandra Paul. Gary Whitford is a successful photographer who shoots centrefolds for men's magazines. But when he finds one of his models brutally murdered, he becomes the prime suspect and has to to clear his name. Review page 55.
Director David Blyth (2000)
Followed by Weatherview
Signed programmes.
My Life as a Child 1/6. Nine-year-old Mary flies to
Portugal to see her father. (SL)
3/8. A single woman hopes to realise her dream of having a baby through the use of donated sperm. (SL)
1/6. David Dickinson donates
E50,000 to six novice traders whom he must transform into professional dealers in just six weeks. (SL)