Presented by Kate Silverton and Bill Turnbull.
A Couple from Surrey are given the luxury of casually dipping their toes into the Forest of Dean property market.
following life on the wards of Guv's and St Thomas '. followed by News; Weather
Africa is the intended destination for a bachelor, but first he must sell his bungalow.
A Berkshire mum needs funds for a driving course so she can visit her kids more often. followed by News; Weather
Two teams attempt to swell their wallets in Suffolk.
Regional News; Weather
DYlan embarks on a desperate search for Paul.
Repeated at 5.35pm
Searching for Strength. A teenage athlete struggles to meet his father's demands.
Writer Simon Lubert
Rear Windows 98. Amanda witnesses a murder on the internet.
Regional News
Fiona kidnaps Jess.
The tribe believe the end is nigh.
8/9. Scott steps in to help the band in the role-reversal series.
Gethin and Zoe explore Paris.
Shown at 1.40pm
Presented by George Alagiah and Sian Williams. Plus a sport round-up.
Followed by Weather with Peter Gibbs.
6/10. Will a trip to Europa Park in Germany prove better value for money than Walt Disney World? Angellica Bell finds out. Nick Knowles puts three tents to the test, Matthew Pinsent heads off on his motorbike in this week's E500 Challenge, and Simon Calder flies to the rescue of another family on holiday.
Series producer Chris Walley ; Executive producer Owen Gay CONTACT: email departurelounge@bbc.co.uk; phone [number removed](national rate); or log on to www.bbc.co.uk/lifestyle
With nothing to lose, Sam reveals her feelings, and Sharon confronts a sheepish Chrissie. Writer Deborah Cook For cast see page 37
Repeated at 10pm on BBC3 Omnibus next Sunday Barbara Windsor in the RT Interview: page 24
1/6. John Sullivan's eagerly awaited spin-off from the legendary Only Fools and Horses finds Boycie and Marlene still happily living in Peckham until...
Boycie suddenly sells up and moves his family to a farm in Shropshire. A midlife crisis, or is something more sinister afoot?
Director Tony Dow ; Producer Gareth Gwenlan
Boycie's back: page 18; The history of spin-offs: page 59
2/5. Anne Robinson presents another medley of embarrassing celebrity moments from the BBC's cutting-room floor including bloopers from Top Gear, Holby City, EastEnders and Last of the Summer Wine.
1/7. Monday. Getting married turns into the week from hell for one Howard Steel in this second chance to see the comedy first shown in 2003. Writers/Producers Mark Bussell and Justin Sbresni
Director Dan Zeff
With Huw Edwards. Regional News
Then Weather with Helen Willetts.
New series The flamboyantly tailored motormouth is back for a new 15-week season of his award-winning cocktail of comedy, celebrity interviews and music. The first show features a comedy double act as queen of the one-liners Joan Rivers and Jack Dee wax lyrical about their new shows. Helen Mirren reflects on playing Elizabeth I, and genre-hopping chart-toppers the Black Eyed Peas perform their latest hit. Producer Suzi Aplin ; Executive producer Addison Cresswell
Repeated next Sunday on BBC3 Jack Dee Live at the Apollo returns for a new series next Monday
Moody thriller with Jamie Lee Curtis. Jude returns three years after abandoning her family, begging forgiveness. Although her ex has a new partner, she is determined to get what she wants. Review page 54.
Director Yves Simoneau (1993, 15)
Followed by Weatherview