Scoop New comedy series following the adventures of local reporter Digby Digworth, who joins a world famous explorer in his quest to locate a rare blue spotted newt. Hacker is more interested in tracking the legendary Bigfoot, but regrets his decision when the creature mistakes him for its offspring. Shaun Williamson stars (888) 3.55pm Frankenstein's Cat Lottie uses Dr Frankenstein's equipment to get rid of a spot (888) 4.05pm One Minute Wonders New series. The achievements possible inside just 60 seconds (888) 4.35pm Half Moon Investigations New comedy drama series, starring Rory Elrick as a young private detective (888) 5.05pm Newsround Current affairs reports (888)
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5.15pm
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Weakest Link General knowledge quiz, with Anne Robinson, as members of the public answer questions in the hope of winning a cash prize (888)
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6.00pm
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BBC News (888)
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6.30pm
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Regional News Programmes (888)
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7.00pm
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The Diary of Anne Frank New series. Drama based on the famous diaries of the Jewish girl who went into hiding with her family in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam after her 16-year-old sister Margot received orders to attend a labour camp in 1942. Starring Ellie Kendrick, Iain Glen, Tamsin Greig, Felicity Jones and Lesley Sharp. Continues tomorrow (888)
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7.30pm
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Dom's on the Case of Private Health Dom Littlewood investigates a government scheme whereby patients can go abroad at the expense of the National Health Service to receive the treatment they require. The presenter takes four people who are waiting for hip or knee replacements to Belgium, where the operation can be carried out almost immediately. He also meets a cancer sufferer whose private health insurers have stopped paying for him to receive a drug alongside his chemotherapy. Last in the series (888) BBC News; Regional News (888)
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8.00pm
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EastEnders The Brannings are in shock after the admission, but while Tanya is adamant she will serve time for her daughter, Lauren cannot bear the guilt and ends up talking to the police. Bianca is devastated when Whitney sets off to find her biological mum, and looks to Pat for comfort. Jean struggles to forgive Stacey for taking Amy away from Sean (888)
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8.30pm
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Panorama Jeremy Vine talks to teachers, parents and experts about sexual bullying in schools, and considers what can be done to tackle the problem. He also learns from youngsters how innocent banter between friends or comments on social networking websites can lead to physical abuse (888)
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9.00pm
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Traffic Cops PC Glenn Dennis rides his 190mph police motorcycle as he prevents bikers in the East Riding of Yorkshire getting carried away on open country roads and breaking the law. Jamie Theakston narrates (888)
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10.00pm
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BBC News (888)
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10.25pm
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Regional News and Weather (888)
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10.35pm
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The Secret Diary of the Holocaust The story of Polish girl Rutka Laskier, who was murdered at Auschwitz in 1943. The 14-year-old recorded her thoughts during the last months of her life in a diary only made public more than 60 years later, which her half-sister Israeli academic Zahava Scherz uses to trace her life in the Bedzin ghetto (888)
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11.15pm
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A Lot Like Love (12) (FILM) 2005 Two bored travellers instantly bond, but their fledgling relationship suffers too many setbacks. They decide to split up, but their plans to separate are jeopardised by a series of unexpected reunions as fate repeatedly throws them together. Romantic comedy, starring Ashton Kutcher, Amanda Peet, Taryn Manning and Aimee Garcia (888) Weatherview (888)
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1.00am
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Sign Zone: Antiques Roadshow The team values items in the first of two programmes from the former drawing offices of Harland and Wolff in Belfast, where the Titanic was first conceived, to commemorate 100 years since construction on the ill-fated ship began. Rarities under scrutiny include a nude dancer with a high price tag and a dressing table originally made for the Titanic. Fiona Bruce presents (888)
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2.00am
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Sign Zone: The Barristers A Birmingham divorce lawyer brokers a financial settlement, and her colleagues in family law investigate the case of a child with a fractured skull. Meanwhile, the students have their first interviews for training contracts in a set of barristers' chambers (888)
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3.00am
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Sign Zone: Gardeners' World Top Tips Step-by-step guide to horticulture, beginning with Monty Don offering advice on spring blooms, from planting shrubs to demonstrating how a bulb works. Carol Klein reports from Berryfields, while Sarah Raven offers tips on growing tulips and there is an inspirational visit to a colourful spring garden (888)
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3.30am
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Sign Zone: Helicopter Heroes The team race to save a boy accidentally shot by his father, and three A-level students face the possibility of missing their exams after a rural car crash (888)
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4.15am
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BBC News 4.15 BBC News. Regular bulletin. 4.30 HARDtalk. Stephen Sackur talks to people in the news. 5.00 The World Today. International reports. 5.30 World Business Report. The latest business news, with informed analysis (888)
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