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A hunt for a Staffordshire property with office space.
A 1960s semi and a home that's been stripped bare. Followed by News; Weather
Evesham, Worcestershire is today's location.
A trip to London's Portobello
Road market. Followed by News; Weather
Jean needs to raise money for a wood-burning stove.
Regional News; Weather
Karl puts his love for Susan first. Repeated at 5.35pm
The First Cut 1/2. Mac tries to help a girl who's self-harming. Writer Paul Matthew Thompson
Cast on page 37
A Killing in Cork. An Irish family textile firm's future is threatened. First shown on ITV
Regional News
Lola doesn't want to visit her grandparents.
The girls' powers are increasing.
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Dogbot is specially programmed.
The gang go on safari.
1/13; series two. Marnie heads back across the Great Ocean to America.
More cast on Tuesday at 9.15am on BBC2
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Terry Pratchett discusses the BBC dramatisation of Johnny and the Bomb.
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Shown at 1.40pm
With George Alagiah and Sian Williams. (5) Followed by Weather with John Hammond. (5)
inventive romantic comedy starring Mel Gibson and Helen Hunt. Chauvinist advertising executive
Nick Marshall is horrified when the promotion he thought would be his goes to a woman. But everything changes after he suffers a freak accident and discovers that he can hear the thoughts of every woman around him. Review page 52.
Director Nancy Meyers (2001,12)
Gastric banding and other weight-loss surgery can help people lose huge amounts of weight - but the procedure can bring unwelcome complications.
Fiona Bruce reports on the pros and cons of one of the country's fastest growing medical procedures.
Series producer Mike Lewis ; Editor Dave Stanford
With Fiona Bruce. Regional News
Then Weather with Isobel Lang.
New series 1/5. Stepfamilies are on the increase, reflecting the lives of one in ten UK households. But making them work is not easy, since second marriages are more likely to break up than first time ones. In this intimate new series, family counsellor Suzie Hayman works intensively with five families, each over a six week period, to try to bring harmony where there was once strife. Tonight, 13-year-old Ryan feels torn between his stepdad and his real dad. Can Suzie bring the two adults together, even though the former friends haven't spoken in five years? Producer Suzanne Lynch ; Series producer Debbie Christie
www.bbc.co.uk/parenting Ask the Experts: page 32
Followed by National Lottery Update
Glossy musical drama with an catchy soundtrack. Alex Owens is a welder who longs to become a ballet dancer. In the meantime, Alex dances at the bar frequented by her co-workers, waiting for the big break that will help her realise her dreams. Review page 52.
Director Adrian Lyne (1983, 15)
Followed by Skiing Weather
Signed programmes.
The Gardeners of Eden: Growing Pains 2/2. How staff at Cornwall's Eden Project balance increasing visitor numbers with environmental issues. (SD
The building of a new biome is limiting space for plant growers and events organisers. Tim Smit, faces the challenge of The Eden Project being an attraction and an organisation. Show more
Plans are afoot to erect London's largest ice rink in front of the Victorian Temperate
House at the Royal Botanic Gardens. (SD
Australia - Taking the Heat. How
Australia's wildlife has evolved some extreme survival strategies. (SD
4/5. Ball gowns and binoculars in west Boston, Massachusetts, USA.