View schedule at a glance
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00:05–00:55Swansea City and Cardiff City meet in a South Wales derby never short on excitement.
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00:55–01:5510/15. Jimmy Carr and Serena Williams join Jonathan, with new performances from Robbie Williams. (R)
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01:55–02:00Detailed weather forecast.
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02:00–02:30Farmer Jimmy Doherty makes breakfast from scratch, looking at cornflakes and coffee. (R)
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02:30–06:00BBC One joins the BBC's rolling news channel for a night of news.
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06:00–07:55The latest news, sport, business and weather from the BBC's Breakfast team.
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07:55–09:00Highlights from games including Tottenham v Sunderland and Manchester City v Burnley. (R)
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09:00–10:25A special programme for Remembrance Sunday, with guests Michael Caine and Jamie Cullum.
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10:25–12:15Her Majesty The Queen leads the nation's Remembrance Sunday commemorations.
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12:15–13:15Political news with Jim Fitzpatrick.
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13:15–13:452/7. Sitcom about an upwardly mobile housewife and her long-suffering husband. (R)
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13:45–14:45A woman tries to raise cash to become a member of her local bird of prey centre. (R)
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14:45–16:40Archie and Janine's horrible plans for the Vic backfire, with shocking consequences. (R)
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16:40–16:55Jeremy Vine presents viewers' feedback on the week's TV, getting answers from the BBC.
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16:55–17:30Pam Rhodes visits Wootton Bassett, where the locals honour soldiers killed in service.
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17:30–17:50The latest national and international news stories from the BBC.
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17:50–18:00Local news worth watching from across Northern Ireland.
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18:00–19:004/10. The nature documentary looks at fish as they dominate the planet's waters. (R)
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19:00–20:00Matt and Jules explore Lavenham in Suffolk and Adam takes his barley to the brewery.
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20:00–21:007/30. The team gets excited about a Chinese picture bought for a song and Georgian dining table.
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21:00–22:002/4. Garrow, now a celebrated Old Bailey barrister, defends the case of the infamous Monster.
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22:00–22:20The latest national and international news stories from the BBC.
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22:20–22:25Local news worth watching from across Northern Ireland.
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22:25–22:45Political news with Jim Fitzpatrick. (R)
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22:45–23:45In 2009, many consumers are forgoing foreign holidays. Can Britain's destinations cope?
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23:45–23:50Linley Hamilton talks about how life as a musician influences his weekly radio programme. (R)
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23:50–00:056/6. Darryl Grimason takes a hike exploring Ballycastle's industrial past. (R)
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00:05–01:05In the first leg, Frank Skinner and Lee Mack travel from London's Reform Club to Turkey. (R)
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01:05–01:354/6. Nigel Slater finds new ways of cooking ingredients that just go perfectly together. (R)
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01:35–02:354/55. Elliot is determined to prove he can cope running Darwin in Connie's absence. (R)
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02:35–04:10Drama charting Churchill's rise to power, WWII victory and subsequent election defeat. (R)
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04:10–06:00BBC One joins the BBC's rolling news channel for a night of news.
