4/10. A young biker fights for his life.
8/8; series two. If she doesn't get own way, eight-year-old Indianna throws tantrums to rival those of her three-year-old stepsister.
Can expert Rachel Morris shed any light on their behaviour?
4/6. Top comedians take a satirical, and highly condensed, look at the week's events. Plus, the loudest politicians, the least important celebrities and some last-minute Valentine's Day gift ideas.
Disturbing incidents caught on closed-circuit TV help illustrate the plight of women affected by domestic violence, while cameras follow west London police as they track down those accused of abuse. Will the new laws soon to come into force help police and the legal system better protect victims? Narrated by Paul McGann.
(Shown at 7.30pm on BBC1) (AD)
6/6. A beautiful day, a bishop and a blessing await Lord Lee and David, and there's a happy ending for Lincolnshire lesbians Susanah and Michelle. Plus, Ian and Dena's wedding day provides a chance for a sing-song.
3/6; series one.
Janet worries that Jonny no longer fancies her. (AD)
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