Presented by Bill Turnbull and Sian Williams.
10/10. It's bad news for thieves in Shepperton, Surrey.
The week's final visit to the wards of Guy's and St Thomas'.
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A three-bedroom shrine to the 1970s and a semi that's going for a song. (Revised repeat)
A romantic gesture funded by a clutter-busting sale.
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Rugby players tackle handball enthusiasts in York.
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Izzy lies to save Darcy.
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Faith helps a young mum struggling to cope.
Trouble looms when Mark babysits a tearaway teen.
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It's far from plain sailing when the twins run a windmill.
Pitt saves Chief Sariac's life.
2/13. Aunt Maddie pays a visit.
In Japan, Gethin meets a man with a fish on his head and Konnie tries karaoke.
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Presented by George Alagiah and Sophie Raworth. Including a sport round-up. Followed by Weather with Peter Gibbs.
9/10. Party-loving Sinead and Jenny arrive in Ibiza - can Simon Calder show them that there's more to the island than the clubs of San Antonio? Competition winners the Seniors swap Essex for the tropical isle of Madagascar; Nicki Chapman tries not to blow her £500 budget in Las Vegas; and Nick Knowles aims for a champagne lifestyle on beer money in India.
Series producer Chris Walley ; Executive producer Owen Gay CONTACT: email departurelounqe@bbc.co.uk; phone [number removed](national rate); or log on to www.bbc.co.uk/lifestyle Cruise to the Norwegian fjords: page 58
Dawn and Mickey discover Mike has disappeared. Garry, meanwhile, feels abandoned by Minty. Writer Jaden Clark For cast see page 36
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4/6. He's blessed with a veritable harem of cows but Rocky the bull only has an appetite for food, as John Sullivan's rural comedy continues.
5/5. Never say that the Queen of Mean isn't a good sport - you'll regret it. Tonight, Anne Robinson presents gaffes from her very own Weakest Link.
4/7. Howard plans to let rip on his stag night, but first he must contend with the father of his crazed stalker. Guest-starring Chris Langham.
With Fiona Bruce.
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Then Weather with Alex Deakin.
Rubber-faced comedian and actor Lee Evans, star of the West End stage version of Mel Brooks's The Producers, makes a welcome return on the eve of his UK tour XL. Lee Ryan, formerly of boy band Blue, discusses his debut solo album, and journalist Louis Theroux talks about his new book, The Call of the Weird: Travels in American Subcultures. Plus music from Californian indie rock quartet Louis XIV.
(Repeated next Sunday on BBC3)
With the Commonwealth Games just six months away, England's amateur hopefuls continue preparations with a tie against Italy at the Crowtree Leisure Centre in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear. Will local hero and reigning Commonwealth super-heavyweight champion David Dolan be named in the squad?
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