| 0600 Breakfast |
The latest news, sport, business and weather from the BBC's Breakfast team. [S] Including regional news at 25 and 55 minutes past each hour.
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| 0915 Fake Britain |
4/5. Fake Medicines: Dominic Littlewood exposes fake medicines in the UK. We see how easy it is to purchase prescription drugs online, and a shocking analysis of the contents of the drugs.
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| 1000 Homes under the Hammer |
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a plot of land in Suffolk and a property in Kent. In Liverpool it's not just house prices that are collapsing. [S] Then BBC News; Weather.
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| 1100 To Buy or Not to Buy |
Series that gives buyers the chance to test-drive a property. Jonnie Irwin and Ed Hall are in Wiltshire to find a house for an army couple who are moving out of barracks.
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| 1145 Cash in the Attic |
Series looking at the value of household junk. Step-mum Shannon wants to raise money to spend time teaching her boys how to ride a horse. [S] Then BBC News; Weather.
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| 1215 Bargain Hunt |
Tim Wonnacott takes the teams to the Kedleston Hall estate in Derbyshire for some bargain hunting. Experts Phillip Serrell and Anita Manning are on hand to advise their teams.
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| 1300 BBC News at One |
National and international news from the BBC.
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| 1330 Midlands Today |
From the Midlands and for the Midlands, the latest news, sport and weather with Midlands Today.
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| 1345 Doctors |
Julia is concerned when the son of a family friend believes he is dead. Charlie's plans for the charity car wash come together, while Zara gets an unwelcome visitor. [AD,S]
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| 1415 Murder, She Wrote |
Murder mystery series. Sleuthing scribe Jessica Fletcher investigates a murder resulting from the re-enactment of a witchcraft trial in modern-day Cabot Cove.
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| 1500 BBC News |
The latest national and international news stories from the BBC News team, followed by Weather. [S] Followed by regional news and weather.
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| 1505 3rd and Bird |
CBeebies. 14/25. The Moon!: Adventures of a group of birds who teach children about social responsibility. Rudy leads Muffin and Samuel on an expedition to the moon!
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| 1515 Pinky Dinky Doo |
CBeebies. The Thundering Thesaurus: Mixed media animation for young children. A very special dinosaur helps Cavegirl Pinky make up a story.
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| 1525 Dennis & Gnasher |
CBBC. Fish Tale: Dennis meets his menacing match as he tries to catch the legendary Pike of Beanotown Lake. [S] Followed by Leon.
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| 1540 Bear Behaving Badly |
CBBC. Around the Flat in 80 Days: Comedy series starring Nev the bear. Barney goes to Egypt and Prank moves in to look after Nev. Prank makes a mess of the flat and plans to blame Nev.
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| 1605 Horrible Histories |
CBBC. 10/13. Historical sketch show. HHTV News reports from the Battle of Thermopylae, Celt housewives find uses for severed heads, and the truth about Roman toilets is revealed. [AD,S]
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| 1635 Relic: Guardians of the Museum |
CBBC. 8/13. Three children from Hackney are summoned to the British Museum where they have one night to uncover the secrets of a relic held inside - but dark forces are out to get them. [AD,S]
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| 1700 Newsround |
CBBC. Daily news magazine keeping young viewers up to date on the latest stories and events happening at home and abroad.
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| 1715 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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| 1800 BBC News at Six |
The latest national and international news stories from the BBC News team, followed by Weather.
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| 1830 Midlands Today |
From the Midlands and for the Midlands, the latest news, sport and weather with Midlands Today.
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| 1900 The One Show |
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on The One Show. Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the stories that matter from across the country.
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| 1930 EastEnders |
Patrick and Libby, determined to find out Owen's whereabouts, pay a visit to the florist and make a shocking discovery. And a frustrated Peggy finds an unexpected ally in Danny. [AD,S] Then BBC News.
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| 2000 MasterChef |
The search for the country's best amateur cook continues. The heat winners reach the quarter final, where they must design an exceptional three course meal to impress the judges.
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| 2100 Cars, Cops and Criminals |
Police teams at Felixstowe and Southampton crack down on organised criminal gangs who are exploiting loopholes in the shipping business.
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| 2200 BBC News at Ten |
The latest national and international news, with reports from BBC correspondents worldwide.
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| 2225 Midlands Today |
From the Midlands and for the Midlands, the latest news, sport and weather with Midlands Today.
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| 2235 Question Time |
To mark International Women's Week, Question Time's Dewsbury audience is made up of women only. David Dimbleby chairs and the panel includes broadcaster Monty Don.
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| 2335 This Week |
A political review of the week presented by Andrew Neil and his resident helpers Michael Portillo and Diane Abbott.
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| 0020 Skiing Weatherview |
Detailed weather forecast.
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| 0025 Panorama |
Panorama investigates how many hospitals may be failing the public while being allowed to assess themselves as good. Simon Boazman reports. [S,SL]
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| 0055 Countryfile |
Matt Baker and Julia Bradbury head for Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland to get a sneak preview of a spectacular plan to light all 73 miles of the iconic landmark. [S,SL]
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| 0150 Five Days |
5/5. Will the police get to the bottom of what really happened on day one? Contains some strong language. [AD,S,SL]
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| 0250 MasterChef |
The contestants face the pressure of the professional kitchen at the Winter Garden in London, and attempt to master Indian cuisine at Moti Mahal in Covent Garden. [S,SL]
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| 0350 MasterChef |
The contestants face the pressure of the professional kitchen at Turkish restaurant Ozer, and attempt to master modern British cuisine at Kettners. [S,SL]
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| 0450 BBC News |
BBC One joins the BBC's rolling news channel for a night of news, with bulletins on the hour and the headlines every 15 minutes.
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