Hosted by Natasha Kaplinsky and Dermot Murnaghan. (5)
New series How does alcohol affect ordinary people in the UK? 1/5. Super Strength Hell. It costs less than a pound, yet just one can of extra-strong lager exceeds the advised daily intake of alcohol.
Sally Magnusson reports. (5)
Ainsley Harriott, Nadia Sawalha and Andi Peters tour the wards. Director Sue Robinson ; Editor
Peter Hayton FOllowed by News; Weather
Help is at hand for a first-time buyer in Horsham, West Sussex.
A bid to raise £250 to pay for a trip on the Orient Express. followed by News; Weather
four Elvis Presley impersonators clash in Cambridgeshire. (5)
Regional News; Weather
Darcy tosses a bombshell at Susan. Janae still pines over Boyd.
Repeated at 5.35pm
A Way with Words. Jimmi has a shock, and then bumps into a Patient who could be a thief.
Writers Mark Hiser and Bridget Colgan
The Flame. The husband of an old flame of Dr Sloan's is a prime suspect of what appears to be a murder motivated by jealousy.
Regional News
The twins chance upon a jewellery-smuggling racket.
(Revised rpt)
Animated fun as the magic-making quintet of female "trollz" deal with ninth grade, parents and boyfriends. Today, Amethyst and Ruby have a falling out.
More wacky wish-fulfilment.
Gran'ma thinks the Pizza parlour needs to be advertised.
Zoe is transformed into a Geisha Girl.
Shown at 1.40pm
Presented by Bill Turnbull and Sophie Raworth. www.bbc.co.uk/news 64
Followed by Weather with Helen Young. (5)
GREATER LONDON BBC London News
With Emily Maitlis. Editor Catherine Hearne; Executive editor Jane Mote
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, plus Sport. Producers Ian Kings and Steve Silk
5/6. Mother and son Vicky and George Hall from Gloucester have a holiday on their own doorstep.
Director Sophie Taylor ; Series producer Richard Sinclair
5/9. GREATER LONDON Sumit Bose reports on the Olympics property boom. Editor Dippy Chaudhary 28 SOUTH EAST The important yew forest, in Sussex. Producer Graham Majin ; Editor Linda Bell 28
EAST The millionaire who is still a car park attendant. Producer Diana Hare www.bbc.co.uk/insideout 28
Jake's suspicions about Chrissie are growing.
Writer Pippa McCarthy Repeated at 10pm on BBC3 Soap & Flannel: page 36; Cast on page 37
New series 1/4. When is an Englishman's home not his castle? Eddie owns his house but he's been told to clean it up. Plus, the people so keen to get rid of rubbish they dump it outside. Lenny Henry narrates. Producer Clare Lockhart ; Executive producer Edwina Vardey
With Huw Edwards. Regional News
Then Weather with John Hammond. (5)
RT4/6. Wales's most famous divorcee, Keith Barret (aka
Rob Brydon ) joins the deadpan maestro to discuss relationships with the help of a slide show. Among
Jack's bêtes noires tonight are rough council estates, service stations and the SAS. Contains strong language. Director Paul Wheeler ; Producer Alex Hardcastle
A discerning eye is cast over Roman Polanski's new version of Oliver Twist , starring Ben Kingsley , and Kinky Boots, the latest from the makers of Calendar Girls.
Producer Hans Petch ; Series producer Tom Webber
Repeated next Saturday on BBC2 Spend Friday Night with Jonathan Ross and guests, starting at 10.35pm
Rageh Omaar goes in search of the story of Islam in Europe. Travelling across Spain, he uncovers a tale of scientific advance and rich cultural influences.
Producer Paul Sapin ; Executive producer Ruth Pitt
Thriller. When the deaf-mute son of a tycoon witnesses a robbery, a female security guard is assigned to protect him. Review page 52. Director Artie Mandelberg (1998,15)
Followed by Weatherview
Signed programmes.
Antiques Roadshow A marble bust is among items unearthed on a visit to Lincolnshire.
2.40 Rogue Traders 5/8. The company browbeating the elderly into buying expensive beds.
3.10 Secrets of the Sexes 2/3. Can science detect sexual attraction?