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London Schedule for Thursday 1 May 2008

  1. 00:50–00:55
    Detailed weather forecast.
  2. 00:55–01:25
    An elderly lady falls awkwardly on the Isle of Wight, and can only be rescued by air. (R)
  3. 01:25–01:55
    Meet the immigrants to the United Kingdom, legal and illegal. (R)
  4. 01:55–02:25
    It's the dawn of a new era with the launch of the world's smallest radio station. (R)
  5. 02:25–02:55
    Ben Fogle takes a team of would-be adventurers on a Sahara desert trek. (R)
  6. 02:55–03:40
    27/38. Ian Blandford and Jenny Powell look for a home in Shropshire for a couple. (R)
  7. 03:40–06:00
  8. 06:00–09:15
    News and topical reports.
  9. 09:15–10:00
    1/20. Series featuring the work of the police and the organisation Missing People. (R)
  10. 10:00–11:00
    20/30. Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit properties in Cornwall, Kent and Liverpool.
  11. 11:00–11:45
    Series that gives buyers the chance to test-drive a property before they buy it. (R)
  12. 11:45–12:15
    Celine Roberts hopes to make a mint at auction so she can splash out on her granddaughter.
  13. 12:15–13:00
    Tim Wonnacott presents the antiques challenge from Ardingly Fair in Sussex. (R)
  14. 13:00–13:30
    The latest national and international news stories, followed by Weather.
  15. 13:30–13:40
    Regional news magazine.
  16. 13:40–14:10
    24/223. An overbearing woman drags her impotent husband into the surgery.
  17. 14:10–14:35
    Investigations into the murder commence with the entire gang being brought into question.
  18. 14:35–15:05
    3/20. Nick Knowles follows the dramatic day-to-day work of the emergency services. (R)
  19. 15:05–15:35
    24/30. The crew are in a spinning mood and ready for some hula-hooping.
  20. 15:35–15:50
    10/15. Paul and Barry find a newspaper from the future, which lets them know what will happen.
  21. 15:50–16:00
    Max the bully picks on a new kid in class. Eliot transforms himself into a masked avenger. (R)
  22. 16:00–16:05
    It's a dance-off between the samba-prone N Fuego and the Dexteras' own robot, Unit 19G. (R)
  23. 16:05–16:35
    Nobody is safe in Liverpool as Connor, a Liverpool FC fan, is taken to Everton's ground. (R)
  24. 16:35–17:00
    6/6. The teams sink their teeth into another challenge - to cook up the ultimate birthday cake. (R)
  25. 17:00–17:15
    Topical news magazine for children.
  26. 17:15–18:00
    Anne Robinson presents the quick-fire general knowledge quiz.
  27. 18:00–18:30
    The latest national and international news stories from the BBC, followed by Weather.
  28. 18:30–19:00
    The latest news, sport and weather for London.
  29. 19:00–19:30
    Steven Berkoff discusses his new take on a Marlon Brando classic.
  30. 19:30–19:57
    Gus bids farewell to the Square but not before gaining revenge on Sean.
  31. 19:57–20:00
    National and regional news bulletin from the BBC.
  32. 20:00–21:00
    John and Luke investigate a series of smash-and-grabs.
  33. 21:00–22:00
    1/6. After fifteen years in the Costa del Sol, Maurice Riley and Syd Woolsey are back.
  34. 22:00–22:25
    The latest national and international news, followed by Weather.
  35. 22:25–22:33
    The latest news, sport and weather from London.
  36. 22:33–22:35
    The latest weather forecast.
  37. 22:35–23:35
    With panellists Des Browne, William Hague, and Polly Toynbee.
  38. 23:35–06:00
    David Dimbleby leads the team for the 2008 local elections.

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