Presented by Bill Turnbull and Kate Silverton. (5)
Dale Edwards prepares for his driving test, overseen by a very familiar face - his mum.
The McNestry family need to raise E3,000 for the holiday of a lifetime to Australia. But dad Jim recently lost his job. Can expert advice help? Followed by News; Weather (5)
Kristian Digby and Sarah Walker help newlyweds find a rural retreat, armed with a E220,000 budget. (5) Followed by News; Weather
The Zammit family want to fund a well-deserved surprise for mum Sheila, who's recently recovered from illness.
Holiday entertainers have fun competing in Lewes, East Sussex. With Tim Wonnacott.
Regional News; Weather
Bobby's playing a dangerous game. Repeated at 5.35pm
Cash is needed to buy an electric wheelchair for a man with a debilitating leg injury.
An Education in Murder. When two students are murdered Dr
Sloan thinks he knows who did it, but not why or how.
Seaside adventures with Simon and co.
Lucien tries to stop Tony's wedding.
Rudeboy's latest success, a mobile phone game, is not popular with everyone.
In India the team track wild elephants, and learn the story behind the Taj Mahal.
Shown at 1.40pm
With George Alagiah and Sophie Raworth.
Followed by Weather with Peter Gibbs.
3/5. Cynthia Hindmarch and Lynne Mills are in direct competition for a rare donated liver, which will transform life for one of them and leave the future uncertain for the other. The health of reformed alcoholic
John Skevington is causing concern as he also awaits a new liver, and Brian Davies needs a corneal transplant to save his sight. See Monday's choice. www.bbc.co.uk/donation
Will the sale of family heirlooms fund a F3,000 kitchen renovation at a home in London's East End? Director Miles Jarvis ; Series producer Bernard Periatambee
Addicted to Crime. Just 100,000 persistent offenders commit half of Britain's five million crimes. On a typical housing estate in Derby, a hardcore of just
20 are responsible for more than 80 per cent of the crime. Battling to stop them is a police unit that targets the burglars, car thieves and drug dealers. Producer Andy Wells ; Executive producer Matt Holden
With Fiona Bruce. Regional News
Then Weather with John Hammond.
Dale Winton oversees the ball-juggling.
Highlights of tonight's three Premiership matches as champions Chelsea welcome West Bromwich Albion to Stamford Bridge, Arsenal take on Fulham in a London derby at Highbury and Blackburn Rovers entertain Tottenham Hotspur. With Gary Lineker.
Editor Paul Armstrong
Followed by National Lottery Update
3/3. Three generations of the Turner family live in a three-bedroom house, and it's chaos. For six years mother Debbie suffered from depression and eldest daughter Holly brought up her four siblings. But
Holly's about to move out, so it's vital Debbie can cope. Can Anjula Mutanda bring peace to the war zone?
Producer Alice Barnett ; Series producer Claire Collinson-Jones
Melodramatic thriller r starring Delta Burke. A vengeful woman terrorises the doctor who performed an emergency hysterectomy on her without her consent. Review page 48.
Director George Kaczender (1996, 15)
Followed by Weatherview
Signed programmes.
My Life as a Child 2/6. Blake, 11, explains why his younger brother needs toughening up.
4/8. Iraqi boy
Alt Hussein has his face rebuilt.
2/6. The Duke's dealers do some unauthorised shopping.
3/4. What protected a small church from the full effects of the tsunami?