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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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| Nick Knowles presents dramatic events from the day to day work of the emergency services, out on call with the dedicated crews, answering 999 calls as they protect the public. | |
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| Mark Franks and Lorne Spicer put their antiques knowledge to the test as they compete to turn the highest possible profit from aÂ1,000 stake | |
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| With her sons planning to fly the nest, Robena Karamdad is ready to downsize her semi-detached family house in Sheffield. Can Kristian Digby help get the place looking good for prospective buyers? | |
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| Following the devastating floods of last summer, Ron Parker hopes to sell some of his family heirlooms at auction to raise the case to restore his aunt's 18th century cottage | |
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| Two teams of friends go bargain hunting in Northern Ireland. Presenter Tim Wonncott gets some tips on Irish dancing and dog training, and takes a trip to the intriguing Castle Ward. | |
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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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| A panicked Poppy arrives at the Mill and Jimmi helps to calm her. At the police station she is forced to decide what is best for her baby, but her ramblings cause Jimmi to fear for Eva's safety, and he decides to take matters into his own hands. Jack vows revenge on Callum's murderer. | |
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| With his insufferable older sister to stay and a corpse in her new house, Mark Sloan finds no shortage of suspects infesting the case. | |
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| National and international news from the BBC. Followed by regional news and weather. | |
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| Fun with pink-haired Stephanie and superhero Sportacus as they learn how to make healthy choices and get active. Robbie builds a trash cannon. | |
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| Gnasher is facing the horrors of dog training school, so Dennis, Curly and Pie-Face go undercover to save him. | |
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| Doctor Doctor starts a wig craze within UZZ and begins secretly downloading information from Agents' brains during the night. | |
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| Whilst queuing for two days for a new Pu 360 games console, Alistair passes the time by explaining how a great Revenger must master technology if he wants to enjoy success. | |
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| Dani's paranoia is at bursting point as Toby and Sam plan a surprise birthday party for her. | |
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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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| Sue Barker hosts the fast-paced sports quiz with team captains Matt Dawson and Phil Tufnell. Guests are Olympic gold medal winning rower Zac Purchase, Spurs and England footballer David Bentley, World Champion boxer David Haye and England rugby international David Strettle. | |
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| As Ronnie opens her heart, Jack decides to take control. Ian isn't amused at being the butt of the joke. Zainab is shocked at Tamwar's decision. | |
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| Kev and Bobby take drastic action when they fear that Jimmy has started drinking again to dull the pain of his break up with Siobhan. | |
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| Paul Merton and Ian Hislop are joined by guest host Fern Britton and guest panellists Tom Bradby and Mark Steel in a new series of the popular news quiz. | |
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| Sebastian wants to know about the 'special relationship' between the American and French Presidents, Vicky Pollard gets to grips with group therapy at Boot Camp and Emily Howard models for a life drawing class. | |
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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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| Jonathan Ross is joined on the sofa by high octane chef Gordon Ramsay, international comedy hero Ricky Gervais and America's most controversial comedian Sarah Silverman. Plus music from Razorlight. Also in HD. | |
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| Tim Vincent hosts the Euromillions draw. | |
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| Urban thriller. As they head downtown to watch a boxing match, four suburbanites take a wrong turn and witness a gang killing. With the leader of the gang desperate to silence the four men, a life-or-death race ensues. Directed by Stephen Hopkins. | |
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| Detailed weather forecast. | |
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| Documentary about the birth of the National Health Service which started on 5th July 1948. Labour's Minister of Health was Aneurin Bevan, whose determination, political skill and courage brought it into being in a hostile climate. | |
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| Tsunamis are among the most destructive forces known to man - but in Britain, most of us think they are one thing we don't need to worry about. Professors Simon Haslett and Ted Bryant have already challenged this view. They believe that the Bristol Channel flood of 1607 - one of Britain's greatest natural disasters - was in fact a tsunami. | |
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| Dom shares his tips on how to save money on private cover, plus the man with private health insurance whose insurers are refusing to pay for his life extending drug. | |
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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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