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| Start the day with the latest news, sport, business and weather from the BBC's Breakfast team. Includes regional news at 25 and 55 minutes past each hour. | |
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| The team competes to find any surviving relatives of Stephen Podd, who leftÂ195,000, and meets the son who cannot inherit his father's money. | |
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| Alistair Appleton is in Lincolnshire with a couple from Camberley who are keen to make the move to rural life. What will they make of the properties he has to show them | |
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| Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a gorgeous 19th-century church in the village of Snodland, Kent and a one-bedroom garden flat in Battersea with great development potential. | |
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| Declan Duggan, a pub landlord from Dunstable, wants to raise enough money from his coaching inn collectables to build a wood-burning pizza oven in the beer garden | |
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| The teams are bargain hunting at an antiques fair in Oswestry showground with experts James Braxton and Kate Bliss. Tim Wonnacott keeps his eyes peeled for his own bargains. | |
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| National and international news from the BBC, followed by Weather. | |
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| The latest stories from the BBC London newsroom. | |
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| Ronnie discovers a disturbing truth when he visits a client's home. Kay ups the ante with Daniel at a local launderette. | |
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| Reputations are at stake as top chefs are challenged by keen amateur cooks. A family from Northern Ireland does battle with Aldo Zilli and Paul Rankin. | |
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| National and international news from the BBC. Followed by regional news and weather. | |
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| When Piggley overhears his dad being worried about the farm's poor milk sales, he launches a creative campaign to improve business. | |
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| Birdman or Birdbrain? When The Book pages transform into rongorongo script, Freddi, Samantha and Fred transport back to 1765 to Rapa Nui (Easter Island). | |
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| Truffles are in season, and their aroma transforms Pig into a truffle-seeking Mr Hyde maniac. | |
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| Jackie finds the Wellards might not be as bad as she first thought; a new family member promises Tracy a lifestyle she'd like to get used to. | |
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| Flavia's father brings home a woman he is thinking of marrying, but is she a witch or a sorceress? And what happened to her dead husband? | |
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| Daily news magazine keeping young viewers up to date on the latest stories and events happening at home and abroad. | |
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| Another team steps up to take on the challenge of tricky questions and the cruel quips of quizmeister Anne Robinson. There's no room for airheads, as round by round the dunce is dumped. | |
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| National and international news from the BBC, followed by Weather. | |
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| The latest stories from the BBC London newsroom. Followed by the national headlines and Weather. | |
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| Live every weeknight, the one show that goes round the country to find the stories that matter to viewers. With Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley. | |
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| Roxy and Sean's bombshell throws the Slater house into chaos. Shirley resolves to teach Phil a lesson | |
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| As events from the previous day still raise a question mark over Abra's competence, he spirals further out of control. Maddy's attempts to help Linden with his suspension appear to cause more harm than good. Mark has his hands full refereeing as Lola and Faye have problems working together. | |
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| The Cradle of Civilisation The looting of Babylonian relics from the Iraq war starts a trail that leads to the team's doorstep and intertwines with the destiny of the Middle East. A sacred tablet predicting the future of Iraq puts the lives of an opportunistic war-zone looter, Jimmy Paul, and dodgy antiquities dealer, Max Garris, in mortal danger. An Iraqi archaeologist from Gillian's past enlists the team's help to track down the Tablet of Destinies. Also in HD | |
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| National and international news, with reports from BBC correspondents worldwide. | |
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| The latest stories from the BBC London newsroom. Followed by Weather. | |
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| The 18 players of the GB wheelchair rugby squad are engaged in a desperate battle to be one of the 12 selected for the Beijing Olympics. Their fate lies in the hands of two men: their coaches. Unfortunately the two men tasked with bringing home a gold medal have very different coaching styles and trouble is brewing in the camp. | |
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| An art historian's domestic life is shattered when her husband is accused of forgery. When she discovers her husband's secrets, the bewildered wife turns amateur sleuth. Is her loving husband not what he pretended to be? Directed by Damian Harris. | |
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| Detailed weather forecast. | |
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| Britain has some truly stunning wildlife. Simon King reveals his most magical moments and recommends a few spectacular British wildlife encounters that everyone can enjoy. | |
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| East.In 2003, Jimmy Doherty gave up life in the city to start his own farm. Now he wants to see what other farmers have achieved. | |
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| Kate Humble, Dan Snow and Steve Backshall continue their quest to unravel the secrets of St Kilda. | |
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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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