10/10. Sally Magnusson goes behind the scenes at Lambeth's missing persons unit.
An 18th-century Wiltshire cottage, an unusual dwelling in Devon and a house in Ramsgate. Followed by News; Weather
A dream home costing around
E500,000 in rural Warwickshire is today's challenge.
A retired publican decides to clear her cottage of clutter, and hopes to raise E500 for a cookery course with TV chef
Jean Christophe Novelli. Followed by News; Weather
Two teams of friends go searching for antiques at the East of England showground.
Regional News; Weather
An old flame of Boyd's returns.
Repeated at 5.35pm
Chemistry. Jimmi treats a student who fell ill after taking part in a chemistry experiment. Writer Martin Stone
For cast see page 31
Being of Sound Mind. Dr Sloan tries to protect Jesse and Amanda from a murderer determined to get his hands on a multimilliondollar inheritance. <R)
Regional News
Robbie tries to scare the children to stop them eating fruit and vegetables.
Invinciball tries to prove he is a better footballer than the other Likeaballs.
5/10. Among the animals featured are dancing lemurs and acrobatic dolphins.
The three remaining teams battle it out in the final.
Shown at 1.40pm
With Dermot Murnaghan and Sian Williams.
Followed by Weather with Dan Corbett.
By the Liberal Democrats.
Blackburn Rovers star David Bentley , rugby league great Joe Lydon , former Everton striker Graeme Sharp and Welsh rugby star James Hook guest.
Producer Gareth Edwards ; Exec producer Caroline Roberts
Digital viewers (not Freeview) can access live coverage of Ospreys v Leinster from 7pm
Time-wasters who string out jobs for so long that customers pay double are exposed, along with the thieving heating engineer caught red-handed as Matt Allwright and Dan Penteado flush out rogue plumbers. Director David Street ; Series producer Lisa Dunn
Shirley makes a huge admission to Denise that leaves her reeling, while Phil proposes to Stella - Phil's way. Writer James Payne For cast see page 31
Repeated at 10pm on BBC3 Omnibus next Sunday
3/8. The popular news quiz has Fern Britton at the helm, and accepting a chance to sit down for once is guest, stand-up comedian Reginald D Hunter. Director Paul Wheeler ; Producer Jo Bunting
Extended repeat tomorrow on BBC2
PODCAST: download or subscribe to a video podcast. including show highlights and extra jokes, at www.bbc.co.uk/haveigotnewsforyou
3/6. Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse star in the sketch show. Their characters include Kenny Leyton the hopeless boxer, our man in the kitchen, Jasper Hazelnut, and 70s throwback the Barbican Man.
Director Tristram Shapeero ; Producer Phil Bowker
Repeated next Monday on BBC2
With Fiona Bruce. Regional News
Then Weather with John Hammond.
5/15. Two of Tinseltown's hottest young properties share the host's sofa tonight. Tobey Maguire and Kirsten Dunst are about to reprise their on-screen partnership in Spider-Man 3, due for release in the UK on 4 May. Then there's music from Jamie T. Director Mick Thomas; Series producer Suzi Aplin
Repeated tomorrow
High-kicking science-fiction adventure starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. A man becomes one of an elite group assigned to police the use of time-travel technology. To help him foil the plans of a corrupt senator, he is sent back to 1994, the year his wife was murdered. Review page 54.
Director Peter Hyams (1994,18) Followed by Weatherview