4/9. A 16-year-old with the mental age of a primary school child vanishes.
Nadia Sawalha and Ainsley Harriott patrol the wards. Followed by News; Weather
Sizing up a former post office with a lovely garden in Hampshire, and 30 acres of ancient woodland in the Kent countryside.
Raising E250 in order to transform a box-filled house into a minimally decorated home. Followed by News; Weather
A de-cluttering duo with a love of stained-glass windows.
Regional News; Weather
Max prepares to leave Steph's life forever - but is it all over?
Repeated at 5.35pm
Faith has to get to the bottom of a dangerous mix-up.
Ronnie gets caught up in a family feud.
(For cast see page 34)
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Winston the bull rhino makes big trouble. (Revised rpt)
Regional News
What part will Lola get in the school play?
A music contest, then Arthur has a secret.
Bernie is given detention.
4/15. Nick and Steve show off with some clever cuttlefish and bold baboons.
See Kids' TV Choices: page
Shown at 1.40pm
With George Alagiah and Natasha Kaplinsky. Followed by Weather with Peter Gibbs. (5)
Little Mo is left devastated by a tragic turn of events. Writer Richard Davidson This week's episodes produced by Julie Press and directed by Karl Neilson Cast on page 34
Repeated 10pm on BBC3 [web address removed]
3/6. The consequences are disastrous when well-thought-of teacher Brian (Neil Dudgeon ) is caught in an embarrassing situation while jogging through the park one night. Featuring Lindsey Coulson.
Writer Marc Pye ; Producer Ken Horn ; Director Terry McDonouqh
www.bbc.co.uk/drama/thestreet
With Huw Edwards. Regional News
Then Weather with Susan Powell.
Culture minister David Lammy MP, Tory stalwart Ann Widdecombe MR Lib Dem spokesman for trade and industry Ed Davey MP, former BBC correspondent Rageh Omaar and broadcaster Carol Thatcher are sent to Coventry. David Dimbleby ensures they don't receive the silent treatment.
Executive producer George Carey : Series editor Nick Pisani CONTACT: phone [number removed] (cost 25p), text [number removed] or email via the website: www.bbc.co.uk/questiontime. Plus Ceefax page NOTE: panellists may change owing to unforeseen circumstances
Andrew Neil , Diane Abbott and Michael Portillo look back at the last seven days in politics. Producers Jessica Atkinson , Vicky Flind ; Editor Jamie Donald
Repeated tomorrow at 5.15pm on BBC Parliament
Followed by Weatherview
Signed programmes.
The Schools Lottery 2/2. Has selection via 11-plus been replaced with choice by postcode?
1.25 Alternative Medicine: the Evidence 2/3. Could each of us have a potent self-curative mechanism that healers have found a way to manipulate?
2.25 Stately Suppers 5/10. Alistair Appleton sees relics from Tutankhamun's tomb in Berkshire.