Presented by Bill Turnbull and Kate Silverton.
Breakfast Briefing at 6.00; weather every half-hour from 6.15; national/ regional news half-hourly from 6.27.
Editor David Kermode
joung-at-heart Arthur. 72, is keen to pass his driving test. after failing six times.
New series Single mum Denise wants to turn her outhouse into a games room. But can she stop the kids spending her cash?
Lorne Spicer has advice. Followed by News; Weather
Can a retired couple find heaven in Devon as they seek a dream home in Plymouth? Kristian Digby and Sarah Walker find out followed by News; Weather
A koi carp pond awaits if the Hickling family in Pembrokeshire can raise the funds.
Peterborough fair, Cambridgeshire Welcomes the show.
Regional News; Weather
Janae is jealous of Stingray.
Repeated at 5.35pm
A Cambridgeshire couple need to raise money for maintaining their garden.
Rain of Terror. A lovers' tiff turns deadly just as Mark and Amanda arrive for dinner.
Mayhem and mashed potato at Seagull's Rest.
Triple bill of cat-and-mouse fun.
Brain food is on the manic menu.
Wayne has his own army.
Taj's Valentine text service goes horribly wrong.
Gethin tries the new sport of river bugging.
Shown at 1.40pm
With George Alagiah and Sophie Raworth.
Followed by Weather with Dan Corbett.
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 Steve Silk
New series 1/5. A major season highlighting the issues around organ donation begins with this moving series, showing on consecutive nights, which reveals the harsh realities for those awaiting transplants in the UK. Justin is only seven but urgently needs a new heart. Meanwhile Adrian's donor heart is found to be diseased, yet all is not lost. James Nesbitt narrates. Producer Susie Donaldson ; Series producer John Douglas Further information and the opportunity to sign up to the Organ Donor Register are available by dialling [number removed]8456 (calls free) or by visiting the dedicated website: www.bbc.co.uk/donation INTERACTIVE: digital satellite viewers can add their name to the NHS Organ Donor Register by pressing the red button
Charlie Dimmock and Tommy Walsh return to East Molesey in Surrey to see how a lock keeper's cottage garden they styled has fared over the past 12 months. Producer John Thornicroft ; Executive producer Carol Haslam
The Millers prepare for Demi's return from hospital. Writer Gillian Richmond Repeated at 10pm on BBC3 Soap & Flannel: page 33; For cast list see page 34
9/10. A newly furnished flat has been drenched by a burst water tank, and Vic has to deal with a bodged bathroom fitting. Narrated by Barbara Windsor.
Producer Becky Clarke ; Executive producer Paul Wooding
Nowhere Fast 1/2. In an episode first shown in September last year, Leo and Harry investigate a betting scam when syndicate members who own a prize racehorse perish in a crash. Concludes tomorrow 9pm.
Writer Richard Holland ; Producer Nick Pitt ; Director Danny Hiller
For further cast see Tuesday
With Fiona Bruce. Regional News
Then Weather with John Hammond.
4/6. More saucy comedy and celebrity guests on the topical chat show, recorded earlier this evening. Director Steve Smith ; Producer Jon Magnusson
Amiable action comedy with Mel Gibson and Robert
Downey Jr. Laos, 1969: transport pilot Gene Ryack smuggles opium into Vietnam to finance the anti-communist activities of a drug lord, but his actions are threatened by a new recruit. Review page 46.
Director Roger Spottiswoode (1990, 15)
Followed by Weatherview
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Bank of Mum and Dad 5/6. A Berkshire family's spending is way out of control.
5/6. Will Dale return to class?
6/6. Mashed potato.
1/4. How various religious faiths have responded to the Boxing Day disaster.