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| Start the day with the latest news, sport, business and weather from the BBC's Breakfast team. | |
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| Andrew Marr interviews key newsmakers and shines a light on what's happening in the world this week. Includes a review of the Sunday newspapers, weather forecast and news bulletins. | |
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| Join Louise Minchin and Colin Jackson for thought-provoking discussion and inspiring stories, including a look at one of the biggest unanswered questions - is human life alone in the universe? | |
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| John Craven celebrates the 20th anniversary of Countryfile with a trip to Swaledale in Yorkshire, the location of the very first programme, while the rest of the team look back at the defining moments of the last two decades - from BSE to Bluetongue - and reveal what the British public think is the biggest issue facing the countryside in the next 20 years. Plus, what happened when Michaela Strachan and her fellow presenters swapped their waterproofs for glad rags for an anniversary celebration down on the farm; and Ben Fogle lifts the lid on what goes into making the weekly serving of Countryfile. Includes Weather for the Week Ahead. | |
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| National and international news from the BBC. | |
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| American Carla Cancio-Bello admits that hoarding is her Miami vice. She's hoping to turn her clutter into cash at auction, for a family day out to remember! | |
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| Rene tries to escape using a unique disguise. Will he get away with it? | |
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| Max turns to underhand tactics to get his own way, whilst Bradley makes a shocking discovery about Clare. Jase takes on a risky job and Shabnam encourages her family to think big. | |
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| Adapted from the best-selling novel by Nick Evans. | |
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| Richard forgets his wedding anniversary but saves the day by alarming Hyacinth. | |
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| Aled Jones is in Southwell as he starts a six week tour of cathedral towns in Britain, looking back over the highlights of the past year on Songs of Praise. | |
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| Eva, a worldly-wise past acquaintance of Alvin's, is just the woman to make Howard's life a little more complicated. | |
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| National and international news from the BBC. | |
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| The latest stories from the BBC London newsroom. Followed by the national headlines and Weather. | |
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| Nick Knowles and Myleene Klass present the competition to find the nation's favourite choir. | |
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| Spielberg remake of the 1953 sci-fi classic. When Earth is invaded by Martian war machines, Ray Ferrier struggles to save his children. Directed by Stephen Spielberg. | |
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| National and international news from the BBC. Followed by Weather. | |
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| Jimmy Carr presents the world's wildest, weirdest and funniest television adverts and uses his trademark brand of wisecracks and one-liners to deliver his own incisive view on the ads. | |
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| Romantic comedy drama. A loner who dreams of the perfect wedding steals some money, takes a new name and escapes her backwood Australian town for a new life with an old school colleague. But her family are still looking for her... Directed by PJ Hogan. | |
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| Detailed weather forecast. | |
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| Ray Mears travels to the Torres Strait Islands to learn how the island lifestyle has helped inhabitants retain much of their Bushcraft and knowledge. He finds out how these skills helped people survive during the Second World War, and tells the story of Barbara Thompson, a young woman who was shipwrecked in the mid-nineteenth century and survived despite the islands' reputation at the time for cannibalism. | |
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| Ric is forced to choose between friendship and ambition when his pursuit of the Director of Surgery job is compromised by Abra's erratic behaviour, while Connie has her own ideas on how to get the top job. Maddy enlists Sam in a last, desperate attempt to prove Linden's innocence. | |
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| Historian Dan Snow, naturalist Steve Backshall and wildlife enthusiast Kate Humble set out to solve the mysteries of St Kilda, the only British World Heritage Site nominated for both its extraordinary history and its wildlife. Home to seabirds and seals, the islands are a place of mystery. Until just eighty years ago, St Kilda was inhabited, and those people lived in an extraordinary way. When they suddenly abandoned their homes, they left behind a place full of secrets. Who were the strange and remarkable St Kildans? Why did they leave? And can St Kilda's amazing wildlife survive in the modern world? | |
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| 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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