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Presented by Bill Turnbull and Natasha Kaplinsky.
(Timetable on Monday)
Then The National Lottery Daily Play
Contributors
Presenter:
Bill
Turnbull
Presenter:
Natasha
Kaplinsky
The audience share their experiences of the NHS. (S)
Your NHS: for Better or Worse is at 9pm
The Mathieson family hope some lifestyle changes will provide the money to transform their living room.
Followed by News; Weather
A cluttered bedroom becomes a funky kids' playroom. With
Gordon Whistance.
Contributors
Unknown:
Gordon
Whistance.
Today's live show comes from Plympton in Devon.
David Frost and Catherine Gee challenge panellists
Anna Walker , Peter Sissons and Linda Barker to match properties to their famous owners.
Contributors
Unknown:
Anna
Walker
Unknown:
Peter
Sissons
Unknown:
Linda
Barker
Serena's 16th birthday celebrations don't go to plan.
(Repeated at 5.35pm) (AD)
Will a collection of antique Scottish silverware and military memorabilia provide money for a luxury bathroom?
A series of horrific deaths link a mysterious beauty to an eligible bachelor contest.
Edie has promised to help her friend fit a new toilet - but she knows nothing about plumbing.
BBC Products: Balamory: Archie's Inventions, video £7.99, DVD £10.99, from [web address removed]
Contributors
Writer:
Fiona
McGarry
Miss Hoolie:
Julie Wilson
Nimmo
Spencer:
Rodd
Christensen
Penny Pocket:
Kim
Tserkezie
Edie McCredie:
Juliet
Cadzow
Archie:
Miles
Jupp
Ends 5.35.
Arthur
Arthur has some disturbing dreams, then he and DW hunt for buried treasure. (R) (S)
4.40 The Wild Thornberrys
The family meet the orang-utans who have been taking care of Donnie. (R) (S)
4.35 Powers
12/13. Mark can't resist the chance to investigate some new equipment that sees into the future. (S)
5.00 Blue Peter
Ahead of Sunday's annual event, Simon and Liz celebrate 150 years of the Oxford and Cambridge boat race.
Signed repeat tomorrow 7am on BBC2 (S) [web address removed]
5.25 Newsround
(S)
Contributors
Writer (Powers):
Jim
Eldridge
Song Li:
Amy
Yamazaki
Mark:
Adam
Jessop
Professor Henry Powers:
Rupert Holliday
Evans
Dr Mary Holland:
Mandana
Jones
Professor Dixon:
Sean
Baker
Adult Mark:
William
Tapley
Adult Song Li:
Naoko
Mori
With George Alagiah and Sophie Raworth. Including a weather summary. www.bbc.co.uk/news
Contributors
Unknown:
George
Alagiah
Unknown:
Sophie
Raworth.
Details on Monday
Followed by Weather with Alex Deakin.
Contributors
Unknown:
Alex
Deakin.
2/8. It's the hottest day ever recorded in Britain, and as the heat takes its toll, the coastguard rescue helicopter and lifeguards in Newquay, Cornwall, have their hands full trying to cope with a record number of emergencies.
Director Martin Hicks ; Series producer Lucinda Axelsson
Contributors
Director:
Martin
Hicks
Producer:
Lucinda
Axelsson
5/7. Including a report from Loughborough, where residents are fed up with the neighbourhood students. Plus, the last two wartime U-boats missing in the North Sea are found at last. Presented by Morland Sanders.
Series director Rachel Bowering ; Executive producer Ian Cundaii
Contributors
Presented By:
Morland
Sanders.
Director:
Rachel
Bowering
Producer:
Ian
Cundaii
New series How the survival strategies of modern reptiles belie the primitive image often ascribed to them. 1/3. Ruling Reptiles. Amazing reptiles, including crocodiles, giant lizards, turtles and venomous snakes demonstrate their ability to outwit warm-blooded animals. Series producer Phil Chapman
Contributors
Producer:
Phil
Chapman
In 2002, the BBC carried out an interactive poll to identify what viewers felt should be priorities for the NHS. Two years on, updates from hospitals across the country help assess what's been achieved and where room remains for improvement, while a studio audience of patients, doctors and nurses put their views to the politicians. Presented by Nicky Campbell and Fiona Bruce.
Irresponsible behaviour?: page 36
Contributors
Presenter:
Nicky
Campbell
Presenter:
Fiona
Bruce
Producer:
Diana
Martin
Executive Producer:
Paul
Woolwich
With Huw Edwards. 10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with Alex Deakin.
Then National Lottery Update
Contributors
Unknown:
Huw
Edwards.
Unknown:
Alex
Deakin.
When England won the 2003 World Cup it was the crowning achievement of a rugby revolution that had taken seven years to pay off. The inner workings of the squad and the secrets of their march to victory are seen through behind-the-scenes footage, player interviews and the thoughts of the man who engineered their victory, coach Sir Clive Woodward.
Director Dylan Richards ; Producer Matt Haan RT SHOP: The Official Rugby World Cup 2003 Review available on DVD for £19.99 or video for £16.99. Call [number removed] (weekdays 9am-5pm)
Contributors
Unknown:
Sir Clive
Woodward.
Director:
Dylan
Richards
Producer:
Matt
Haan
Crime drama starring John Wayne and Richard Attenborough.
Jim Brannigan is a tough cop, even by Chicago standards. But when he crosses the Atlantic in search of a notorious crook, he finds the British police resent his unconventional methods.
Review page 56. (1975, 15)
Contributors
Director:
Douglas
Hickox
Jim Brannigan:
John
Wayne
Cmdr Swann:
Richard
Attenborough
Jennifer Thatcher:
Judy
Geeson
Mel Reids:
Mel
Ferrer
Larkin:
John
Vernon
Charlie:
James
Booth
Captain Moretti:
Ralph
Meeker
Gorman:
Daniel
Pilon
Traven:
John
Stride
Jimmy the Bet:
Brian
Glover
Freddy:
Anthony
Booth
Luana:
Lesley-Anne
Down
Signed programmes. Ends 4.00.
The Food Police
2/6. The truth behind black marks on chicken legs, and the strange minty substance found on a pizza.
Followed by Weatherview
2.00 Drunk and Dangerous
The unpleasant results of binge drinking as police and A&E staff pick up the pieces.
3.00 SAS Desert - Are You Tough Enough?
2/6. The recruits must attack an enemy village.
(First shown on BBC2)