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Breakfast
The latest news, sport, business and weather from the BBC's Breakfast team.
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| 09.15 |
Wanted Down Under
The Cookson family tries life in Melbourne for a week, before deciding if they want to move to Australia permanently. Country girl Sam doesn't take to the big city, and they find property expensive. So will the laid-back lifestyle prove enough of a draw to tempt them to make a new life for themselves down under? Presented by Nicki Chapman.
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| 10.00 |
Homes Under the Hammer
Property series. Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander view a property in Cardiff that seems to tick all the boxes - well almost. Lucy takes a trip to Kent for some food for thought, and Martin finds a place that sweeps him off his feet in Liverpool. What became of these properties when they went under the hammer?
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| 11.00 |
Buy It, Sell It, Bank It?
Kristian Digby hosts the series in which two developers bid for the same property at auction, with the losing bidder returning to give their verdict on the winner's renovations. Two developers battle it out for the chance to win a shell of a property in Windsor. Sonny Jeer and rival developer Grant Horton both have plans for the property, but only one of them can win it. Will they see eye-to-eye when the loser returns to evaluate the winner's renovation?
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11.45 |
Cash in the Attic
Sarah McCartney is an avid collector of Art Deco and she lives in a flat on the site of the famous Ealing Studios. She is moving into an Edwardian house with a garden and wants to raise money to plant a vegetable patch so she has decided to sell off some of her collectables to help her garden grow. Can Alistair Appleton, with the expert eye of Paul Hayes, sort the wheat from the chaff in her collection?
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| 12.15 |
Bargain Hunt
As the teams descend the steep hill of Lewes town centre in Sussex, Tim Wonnacott makes sure no one trips up. Experts Kate Bliss and David Barby advise on which treasures will make a profit.
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| 13.00 |
BBC News at One
The latest national and international news stories, followed by Weather.
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| 13.30 |
Look North
The latest news, sport and weather for the North of England.
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| 13.45 |
Doctors
Julia finds herself on a quest to save a couple's marriage when she attends a friend's retirement dinner, while Heston bites off more than he can chew as he prepares for his date with Lily. Daniel, meanwhile, eagerly awaits baby Isobel's paternity test results.
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| 14.15 |
Diagnosis Murder
Drama series about a crime-solving medic. When his estranged wife is found dead and traces of her blood are discovered in his house, councilman Miles Watson claims he has been framed. But what is the hidden political agenda behind the murder?
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| 15.00 |
BBC News
The latest national and international news stories, followed by Weather.
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| 15.05 |
LazyTown
Fun with pink-haired Stephanie, an enthusiastic eight-year-old, and superhero Sportacus, as they learn how to make healthy choices and get active. LazyTown Sports Day features the amazing super-race, involving running, biking, skating and skateboarding around the town. Robbie challenges Sportacus and the kids to a competition, but cheats by slipping Sportacus a candy apple, which gives him a complete sugar meltdown. He's out of the race. The kids must compete against Robbie alone.
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| 15.29 |
The Owl
3D animation about a pink owl. Owl is disturbed once more, this time by a woodpecker.
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| 15.30 |
Scoop
Local reporter Digby Digworth is assigned to Pilbury Monastery to cover the organic monks' vegetable stall, but gets more than he bargained for when he discovers a treasure map. Can he unearth the gold and the biggest story of his career, or will he just dig himself into a whole heap of trouble?
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| 16.00 |
Thumb Wrestling Federation
Animation featuring two rival thumb wrestling teams. Newcomer Pierre Pamplemousse cooks for one deadly customer when he faces off against Snagglefangs. Snagglefangs and his monstrous appetite chew through Pierre's battle-ready baked goods, but a good chef is prepared for anything, and nothing can stop his signature confection, the Spatula Storm.
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| 16.05 |
Gastronuts
Food fanatic Stefan Gates and his intrepid Gastronuts go on wild culinary adventures to discover the truth about how we eat, what we eat and where it comes from. Along the way they indulge in harebrained experiments, crazy cooking and eat the world's weirdest food from scorpions to pig's ears. Stefan and the Gastronuts chuck out their cookers and whip up some meals using a hairdryer, a dishwasher and a flamethrower.
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| 16.35 |
Best of Friends
Friendships are put on the line with a series of tough tasks and tempting treats, as Abs and Rani put five more children through their paces. Will they remain the best of friends?
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| 17.05 |
Newsround
Topical news magazine for children.
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| 17.15 |
The Weakest Link
Anne Robinson presents the quick-fire general knowledge quiz in which contestants must decide at the end of each round which of their number should be eliminated.
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| 18.00 |
BBC News at Six
The latest national and international news stories from the BBC, followed by Weather.
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| 18.30 |
Look North
The latest news, sport and weather for the North of England.
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| 19.00 |
The Diary of Anne Frank
Adaptation of the wartime diaries. Otto is shocked to discover that the building has had to be sold, and everyone worries that the new owner will demand access to the annex. Miep informs the hiders that their grocer is missing, and they fear he might betray them to the Nazis. Miep also gives Mr Dussel the latest letter and food parcel from his fiance, which annoys Anne as she thinks he is putting them at greater risk with his letter exchanges.
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| 19.30 |
DIY SOS - Compilation 2
What do Nick and the DIY SOS team do in their week off? Join them in between jobs and find out as they show more of their favourite stories from the past ten years. Including the highs, the lows and the funnies.
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| 19.57 |
BBC News and Regional News
National and regional news bulletin from the BBC.
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| 20.00 |
Waterloo Road
An entire family of fearful oiks fetches up at Waterloo Road comprehensive school, now repaired and re-opened after the unfortunate fire that nearly destroyed it at the end of the last series of this soapy drama. But painfully compassionate - indeed, sensationally gullible and naive - head teacher Rachel Mason (Eva Pope) knows that kids aren't bad, they just need understanding. So she takes in this group of almost Dickensian ruffians, leaving their comically drunken mother to resume her relationship with the bottle. And then the problems start. One of the family, troubled young Earl, has a gun, and he's not afraid to wave it around. Maybe if he just read poems sensitively in class like his older brother, he'd be all right. But it will take more than a love of sonnets to set Earl (an impressive Reece Noi, from Grange Hill) on the right path. RT reviewer - Alison Graham
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| 21.30 |
On the Fiddle?
Documentary series following the work of benefit fraud investigators. Of the nearly three million people claiming disability benefits in the UK each year, there are a few who are doing so fraudulently. Investigator Terry follows a man who has claimed he has been virtually housebound for twenty-eight years, but his surveillance suggests otherwise. The cameras also follow genuine claimant Ross, as he prepares to start his first ever paid job.
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| 22.00 |
BBC News at Ten
The latest national and international news, with reports from BBC correspondents around the world.
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| 22.25 |
Look North
The latest news, sport and weather for the North of England.
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| 22.33 |
BBC Weather
The latest weather forecast.
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| 22.35 |
The National Lottery Draws
The Thunderball, Dream Number and Lotto draws, live from Lottery HQ.
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| 22.45 |
Movie Connections
Documentary series about the development of some of Britain's biggest movies. In 1974, the Monty Python team, buoyed by the success of their television series, decided to try their hand at making a feature film. The result, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, has become a cult classic and has even inspired a West End musical. John Cleese, Michael Palin, Eric Idle, Terry Gilliam and others involved in the production explain how this came about despite a series of disasters befalling the project.
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| 23.25 |
Another Stakeout
Richard Dreyfuss and Emilio Estevez are reteamed for this sequel to the box-office smash Stakeout, released six years earlier, but here the chemistry is missing. Once again the two bickering cops find themselves on surveillance duty, this time watching over a potential witness in a Mob trial, played by Raging Bull's Cathy Moriarty, and with feisty assistant DA Rosie O'Donnell along for the ride. The comic playing between the three leads can't be faulted, and there's even a brief appearance by Dreyfuss's love interest from the original, Madeleine Stowe, but director John Badham can't bring anything new to a winning formula.
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