With Dermot Murnaghan and Sian Williams.
4/10. Police officers investigate the cases of a missing
39-year-old au pair and a bankrupt landlord. (5)
A damp family house, a detached bungalow on a busy road and a Property boasting period features. www.bbc.co.uk/homes Followed by News; Weather
There's a surprise when two teams try to make a quick buck in Wetherby, West Yorkshire.
Followed by News; Weather
A couple try to raise the deposit on a mortgage to encourage their 30-something son finally to fly the nest.
9/10. The puzzle fad Sudoku gets the quiz show treatment.
With Eamonn Holmes. cs)
Regional News; Weather
Sky takes revenge on a former employer. Dylan is tested.
Repeated at 5.35pm
Tough Love. A pensioner dismisses his grandson's allergy. Writer Dominique Moloney
Murder on the Thirtieth Floor There's evidence Jessica's editor had manic mood swings - but was he really suicidal?
First shown on ITV
Regional News
Simon is embarrassed at an audition.
Drago kidnaps Captain Black, Uncle and Jackie.
11/15. Mark and Kirsten risk frostbite to explore the art of ice sculpture.
8/9: There's only a week to go before the six dance pairs have to perform around the country. Are they ready?
Shown at 1.40pm
With George Alagiah and Natasha Kaplinsky. Followed by Weather with Peter Gibbs.
4/8. London's good old Routemaster bus finally retires. Series producer Rachel Bliss ; Exec producer Nick O'Dwyer
Phil pushes Johnny to breaking point.
Writer James Payne This week's episodes produced by Pamela Hansson and directed by Jamie Annett Cast on page 34 Repeated 10pm on BBC3
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14/15. Bucket wraps up his investigation, but there's trouble for Lady Dedlock. Concludes tomorrow 8.30pm.
Dramatised by Andrew Davies ; Producer Nigel Stafford-Clark ; Director Susanna White More cast Friday Repeated next Sunday Your weekly catch-up: p34; Who's won a Bleakie?: p61
5/6. Vicky "this fing wot you know nuffin about" Pollard features in another round of comedy sketches. David Baddiel and Ruth Madoc guest.
(Repeated next Tuesday on BBC3)
Christmas preview: page 6
5/7. Has Mel's big day arrived early?
With Huw Edwards. Regional News
Then Weather with Alex Deakin.
4/4. David Niven. Robert Wagner and Stefanie Powers contribute to a profile of the quintessential English gentlemen, celebrated actor, writer and raconteur. Presented by Jonathan Ross.
Director Sarah Howitt ; Series producer Pauline Law
13/13. Andrew Neil , Michael Portillo and Diane Abbott chew over the political week. The series returns in January.
Producers Jessica Atkinson. Vicky Flind : Editor Jamie Donald
Repeated tomorrow at 5.15pm on BBC Parliament
Followed by Weatherview
Signed programmes.
Strutting Our Stuff 3/5. Am-dram antics.
12.55 Hotel on Sea 7/8. Fact-finding in Paris.
1.25 Spending Other People's Money 7/8. The life of a glamorous city girl is turned upside down.
1.55 Britain's Streets of Booze 5/5. Is alcoholism a disease?