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BBC1 (Digital)
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Breakfast Round-up of national and international news, plus the latest from the money markets* (888)
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9.15am
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Wanted Down Under Graduate Zoe Mehra tries to convince her painter-decorator husband they should emigrate to Sydney, where she hopes her other half will be tempted to stay whe he discovers the wide range of well-paid work on offer. Nicki Chapman presents (888)
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10.00am
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Homes Under the Hammer Lucy Alexander and Martin Roberts visit a converted chapel in Nottinghamshire, a semi-detatched property in Swindon and a plot of land in Leeds that could prove a challenge to develop (888) BBC News; Weather (888)
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11.00am
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Buy It, Sell It, Bank It? Budding property entrepreneur Esas Ali bids against a seasoned developer for a ground floor flat in Brockley, Greater London (888)
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11.45am
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Cash in the Attic Sixteen-year-old Theo Sowumni hopes to compete in the 2012 Olympics. However, his sport of choice is shooting, and to continue his training he needs to purchase a new rifle. The team steps in to help the aspiring sportsman's mother search through her collection of antiques to help fund her son's dream (888) BBC News; Weather (888)
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Bargain Hunt Tim Wonnacott challenges two teams to hunt for bargains at an antiques fair in Oswestry, Shropshire. Experts Kate Bliss and James Braxton are on hand to offer advice before the items are put up for auction to see who makes the bigger profit (888)
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BBC News; Weather (888)
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1.30pm
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Regional News and Weather (888)
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1.45pm
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Doctors Hoping to get to the bottom of the lab break-in, Layla Darwish pays Heston an unexpected visit, causing Archie to panic. Meanwhile, Michelle is forced to re-evaluate her life after tending the baby of a single mother, and Daniel struggles to obtain childcare for Isobel (888)
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Diagnosis Murder A vengeful convict is released on a technicality and tries to make good on his threat to kill Dr Sloan, while Norman strenuously opposes plans to sell the hospital to an unscrupulous businessman. Medical detective drama, starring Dick Van Dyke (888)
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BBC News; Weather; Regional News (888)
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CBeebies
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LazyTown Robbie disguises himself as a doctor and fakes an epidemic in a bid to stop the kids growing vegetables (888) The Owl (888)
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CBBC
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Scoop Digby hopes to take the ultimate shot of extraterrestrial life when he hears about a space-themed photography competition. Hacker agrees to be launched into orbit after learning the first prize is a year's supply of pizza, and his rocket-propelled mission attracts the attention of a like-minded alien (888) Thumb Wrestling Federation: TWF (888) 4.05pm Hotel Trubble An imposter makes ludicrous demands (888) 4.35pm Best of Friends Children's game show (888) 5.05pm Newsround Current affairs reports (888)
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Weakest Link Anne Robinson oversees the back-stabbing general knowledge quiz, as contestants try to weed out the weaklings and walk off with 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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The Diary of Anne Frank The families get used to their incarceration and adapt to the strict rules of daily quiet by which they must live. Anne finds Mrs Van Daan increasingly hard to bear and another Jewish man, Mr Dussel, joins them in hiding and becomes the butt of all the teenager's jokes and frustrations. Continues tomorrow (888)
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EastEnders Nick shows his true colours and gives Dot an ultimatum, offering to let her keep Dotty for a price. Max visits Tanya in prison, and Zainab realises Denise is missing Lucas. Meanwhile, Janine moves into a new flat with Billy, and celebrates with a takeaway paid for by an unsuspecting Peggy (888) BBC News; Regional News (888)
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Holby City Mark calls the police when Daisha goes missing, but as they focus inquiries on him, he begins to fear the worst. Faye tells Joseph their relationship is finished, but Elliot tries to intervene. Michael is still discovering how working with Annalese will affect his personal and professional lives, and Linden realises he has become too involved with Callie and her problems (888)
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Crimewatch Solved Kirsty Young re-examines cases in which detectives were able to apprehend dangerous criminals. Among those featured are a woman who conned a string of husbands and lovers into giving her thousands of pounds, and a gang who planned one of the biggest heists in British history. Also included is the story of how a chilling poem led authorities to the person responsible for dismembering a young woman (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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Repossessed In the past year, nearly 50,000 houses were repossessed. With the crisis far from over, experts predict that another half a million properties are still at risk. This documentary, filmed over the course of eight months, tells the story of three ordinary families struggling to meet their mortgage payments and save their homes. Anne-Marie Duff narrates (888)
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11.30pm
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The Singing Detective (15) (FILM) 2003 Premiere. A writer confined to his sickbed alleviates his boredom by revising his latest book. But fact and fiction soon blur as he begins to imagine himself as the private eye hero in the novel. Musical drama, based on Dennis Potter's TV series, starring Robert Downey Jr, Robin Wright Penn, Jeremy Northam, Katie Holmes and Mel Gibson (888) Weatherview (888)
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Sign Zone: Lark Rise to Candleford A handsome stranger arrives in Candleford to open a new hotel, and while several residents voice their approval of him, others become suspicious of his motives after he offers to take the Lark Rise tenants under his wing. Meanwhile, a new maid with a troubled past severely tests Dorcas's patience. Drama, starring Julia Sawalha and Jason Merrells (888)
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Sign Zone: Gardeners' World Top Tips Monty Don explains how to prepare soil for planting a bumper crop, before giving advice on how to sow seeds and create a simple raised bed. Plus, a novice horticulturalist learns how to start her own vegetable patch (888)
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2.50am
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Sign Zone: Helicopter Heroes A surgeon is called out to amputate the leg of a trapped driver, a flock of sheep cause an accident and a foreign motorist who forgot to wear his seatbelt is flown to hospital (888)
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3.35am
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BBC News 3.35 World News Today. 4.00 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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