View schedule at a glance
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00:10–00:5510/13. The teams are asked to promote a new Shania Twain perfume.
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00:55–01:00Detailed weather forecast.
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01:00–01:305/14. A bombshell throws Heike's life into total disarray and stuns her family and friends. (R)
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01:30–02:106/13. Drawing closer to the orbit of Venus, some of the Antares crew struggle with guilt. (R)
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02:10–02:402/6. Simon remembers his involvement in the 1998 Eurovision Song Contest in Birmingham. (R)
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02:40–03:40The search for answers to one of science's greatest mysteries: how do we know who we are? (R)
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03:40–06:00BBC One joins the BBC's rolling news channel for a night of news.
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06:00–09:15The latest news, sport, business and weather from the BBC's Breakfast team.
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09:15–10:00Ambulance call takers give advice to a son desperate to revive his collapsed father.
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10:00–11:0030/30. Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit properties in Liverpool, Canvey Island and Devon. (R)
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11:00–11:3071/90. Rani Price and Ed Hall try to find a perfect new pad in Warwickshire for a music teacher. (R)
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11:30–12:15The Cash team help widow Mary Miller raise funds for a very special trip.
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12:15–13:00Tim Wonnacott referees as two teams hunt for bargains at Gateshead. (R)
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13:00–13:30The latest national and international news stories from the BBC, followed by Weather.
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13:30–13:45The latest news, sport and weather from London.
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13:45–14:15155/224. It's the day of Scott's funeral and Cherry must face some home truths.
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14:15–15:00In speaking out against a mine owner, a young woman is implicated in his killing. (R)
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15:00–15:05The latest national and international news stories from the BBC.
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15:05–15:358/40. Featuring pizza and wheels, and the animated adventures of Penelope. (R)
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15:35–15:45Marcus, Eliot's classmate, finds out he needs glasses. Suddenly he becomes a studious kid. (R)
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15:45–15:50Bernard has been shipwrecked, but his real problems begin when he finds a motorboat. (R)
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15:50–16:05Reflections come alive and enter the world via mirrors, and then steal the World Leader. (R)
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16:05–16:202/26. In order to get a free toaster, the League get jobs at the bank, hoping to rob the vault. (R)
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16:20–16:25The flock hijacks a road-line-painting machine and makes giant works of art in the field.
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16:25–16:35Children's animation. The Farmer takes Timmy's favourite sheep-dolly. (R)
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16:35–16:58Joel tries his hand at extreme window cleaning at the Sage Building in Gateshead.
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16:58–17:0010/20. Jade wishes she could travel in time, but worries about the dangers of seeing the future. (R)
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17:00–17:15Daily news magazine keeping young viewers up to date on the latest stories.
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17:15–18:00Anne Robinson presents the quick-fire general knowledge quiz.
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18:00–18:30The latest national and international news stories from the BBC, followed by Weather.
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18:30–19:00The latest news, sport and weather from London.
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19:00–19:30With Amanda Holden and Matt Allwright. Sir Gerry Robinson offers advice on writing a will.
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19:30–19:57Denise gets more than she bargained for at her hen do, and the Mitchells receive bad news.
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19:57–20:00The latest national and international news stories from the BBC, followed by Weather.
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20:00–21:007/55. Penny's struggles to prove to Elliot that she is good with patients.
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21:00–22:001/5. An astrophysicist claims to have received images of an explosion from the future.
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22:00–22:25Latest national and international news, with reports from BBC correspondents worldwide.
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22:25–22:32The latest news, sport and weather from London, followed by national weather.
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22:32–22:35The latest weather forecast.
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22:35–23:40Alan Yentob gains exclusive access and insight into the creative world of Dame Shirley.
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23:40–00:1024/28. Bunny and the Bull, Nativity, and low-budget US sensation Paranormal Activity are reviewed
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00:10–00:558/13. Graham is joined by Dame Shirley Bassey, Michael Sheen and Rhod Gilbert. (R)
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00:55–01:00Detailed weather forecast.
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01:00–01:30See Hear celebrates the sign song phenomenon with a special Culture Review. (R)
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01:30–02:00Tom Dyckhoff visits Assynt, where the land reform movement began in the 90s. (R)
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02:00–02:30Jimmy tries to copy some of the methods that food companies use to preserve food. (R)
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02:30–03:303/14. Film following marine biologist Andrea Marshall as she studies manta rays up close. (R)
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03:30–06:00BBC One joins the BBC's rolling news channel for a night of news.
