Live coverage from the 86th annual horticultural show as the gardens and floral exhibits are unveiled. More at 7.30pm.
Digital viewers can watch in-depth tours of the show gardens from 12.30pm
Life's a Beach. Archie deals with the case of an arrogant medical student's food poisoning.
Writer Roland Moore
Contributors
Unknown:
Roland
Moore
Archie Hallam:
Matt
Kennard
Vivien March:
Anita
Carey
Jeremy Thorn:
Jeremy
Joyce
Clare Porter:
Laura
Doddington
Beth Curran:
Rachael
Hilton
The renowned show sees exhibitors from around the globe bringing their exquisite blooms to London. Alan Titchmarsh and Joe Swift take us on a tour, meeting landscape designers and horticultural virtuosos en route. Coverage continues on BBC2. (HD) BBC GARDENERS' WORLD LIVE: runs 11-15 June at the NEC. For tickets, call [number removed] or visit www.bbcgardenersworldlive.com
Digital viewers can access extra options, including a tour of the gardens and Carol Klein and Chris Beardshaw 's highlights
To George, with love: p24; FREE BBC Gardeners' World magazine offer: p27; Smart home and garden offers: p62 Followed by News Update
Contributors
Unknown:
Alan
Titchmarsh
Unknown:
Joe
Swift
Unknown:
Carol
Klein
Unknown:
Chris
Beardshaw
Christian warns Roxy she'll have to face the inevitable.
Writer Julie Wassmer More cast on Thursday
Repeated at 10pm on BBC3 Soaps: page 37; www.radiotimes.com/eastenders
Contributors
Writer:
Julie
Wassmer
Roxy Mitchell:
Rita
Simons
Sean Slater:
Robert
Kazinsky
Ronnie Mitchell:
Samantha
Janus
Jack Branning:
Scott
Maslen
Chelsea Fox:
Tiana
Benjamin
Lucas Johnson:
Don
Gilet
Jean Slater:
Gillian
Wright
Stacey Branning:
Lacey
Turner
Charlie Slater:
Derek
Martin
Mo Harris:
Laila
Morse
Zainab Masood:
Nina
Wadia
Masood Ahmed:
Nitin
Ganatra
Shabnam Masood:
Zahra
Ahmadi
Tamwar Masood:
Himesh
Patel
Libby Fox:
Belinda
Owusu
Darren Miller:
Charlie G
Hawkins
Britain on the Sick. The Government has been cracking down on sickness benefit fraud. But can they achieve their aim of getting a million people back to work within the next eight years? Shelley Jofre investigates. Producer Katy Stead ; Editor Sandy Smith
at 12.25am NOTE: as Panorama reacts to news, its subject matter may change
Contributors
Unknown:
Shelley
Jofre
Producer:
Katy
Stead
Editor:
Sandy
Smith
11/12; series seven. Pieta 1/2. DNA evidence found at the scene of a road accident links to a murder during the Bosnian conflict that Eve dealt with while working on mass war graves. Concludes tomorrow at 9pm.
For cast see Tuesday www.radiotimes.com/waking-the-dead-blog
6/6. Catalin Dobrisan left Romania to work as a taxi driver in Plymouth - but things aren't going to plan. Director Emma Burman ; Editor Khara Stibbons
INFORMATION: interactive world map available at www.open2.net
Contributors
Unknown:
Catalin
Dobrisan
Director:
Emma
Burman
Editor:
Khara
Stibbons
Tense adventure starring Michael Biehn. A group of mountaineers plans an assault on the summit of K2, the second highest peak in the world. Review p56. Director Franc Roddam (1991, 15) Followed by Springwatch Weatherview
Contributors
Unknown:
Michael
Biehn.
Unknown:
Springwatch
Weatherview
Signed. Repeats are not indicated.
Across the Andes: Beyond Boundaries 2/4
The team ascends above 3,000 metres.
2.35 Ben Fogle 's Extreme Dreams The team faces a 500ft scree climb to reach water.
3.05 Animal 24:7 The RSPCA help a lonely dog.
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