Presented by Jon Sopel and Kate Silverton.
A boy racer tests the patience of pis long-suffering driving
Instructor.
Three single mums want to raise £1,200 for a holiday together, but they are all going to have to change their shopping habits. Producer Nick Rigg ; Editor
Bernard Periatambee Followed by News; Weather
A first-time buyer in the West
Midlands has a long wish list and a budget of £130,000. Followed by News; Weather
The automobile-mad Robinson family have their hearts set on a day out racing rally cars.
An item bought at Peterborough antiques fair makes double its money at auction.
Regional News; Weather
Lil and Paul's liaison turns dangerous. Lyn falls for Bobby, and Janae finds a friend in Karl. Repeated at 5.35pm
A widow wants to turn her late husband's photography dark room into an art studio.
Murder at the Finish Line. Dr
Sloan investigates the death of a racing driver.
Mayhem and mash at the Seagull's Rest B&B.
Have the twins found an alien-hatching farm?
Corneil has trouble adapting to rural ways when Bernie visits relatives.
A pearl is stolen by a malevolent sorcerer's spectre.
10/12. Aggie's festive plans are put on hold when Miller's dog is accidentally shot.
Shown at 1.40pm
With George Alagiah and Sophie Raworth. Followed by Weather with Peter Gibbs.
4/5. When Emma Adams took her baby for a checkup, the nurse noticed that mum's skin was turning yellow. Tests revealed that a rare virus was attacking Emma's liver and, without a transplant, she may only have days to live. See Monday's choice. Further information available by dialling [number removed] (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
Will Sam be left to take the blame for Den's murder?
Writer Gillian Richmond ; Producer Tom Mullens ; Director
Graeme Hattrick Cast on page 34 Repeated at 10pm on BBC3
5/9. The medics treat a window cleaner who has fallen off his ladder, a motorcyclist in danger of losing his leg, the victim of massive head injuries and an 18-month-old toddler suffering an allergic reaction to paint. Kwame Kwei-Armah narrates.
Series producer Alison Gregory ; Executive producer Camilla Lewis See also Trauma Uncut at 9pm on BBC3
5/8. Daniel and Eve Luke bought a big old house divided into flats with the plan of converting it back into a beautiful home for their family. A year later the house still has no proper bathroom. Can Nick Knowles and the team realise Eve's dream of a hot bath?
Series producer Moniza Uddin ; Executive producer Mark Hill Write to DIY SOS, PO Box 198, Bristol BS99 7RT; www.bbcco.uk/lifestyle
When Rajesh Patel 's kidneys failed four years ago, his wife Varsha gave him the possibility of a new lease of life by offering one of her own healthy kidneys. Robert Winston chronicles the couple's moving story as part of the DoNation on the BBC season. The programme includes footage of the medical team carrying out the "living-donor" transplant.
Producer Lisa MacHale ; Executive producer Tina Fletcher Life at the sharp end: page 8
With Fiona Bruce. Regional News
Then Weather with Helen Willetts.
Ingenious satirical comedy drama starring Jim Carrey and Ed Harris.
Truman Burbank leads an idyllic life in a perfect town, but what he doesn't know is that since birth his every move has been part of an intricately orchestrated television show.
Review page 48.
(1998, PG)
Slow-burning courtroom drama with rBill Pullman and Robert Loggia. When two cops are murdered, and the suspect found innocent, detective
Steve Donohue takes drastic action. Review page 50. Director Heywood Gould (1996, 15)
Followed by Holiday Weather
Signed programmes.
Panorama Special Shown on Sunday at 1020pm
4/10. Combining holiday and work on the tsunami-hit Thai island of Phi Phi.
4/10. Has drain cleaner Pete "the Rodfather" Fenwick met his match? <R)
4/4. A survivor's story.