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<desc>Start the day with the latest news, sport, business and weather from the BBC's Breakfast team. Includes BBC Newsline at 25 and 55 minutes past each hour.</desc>
<title>Breakfast</title>
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<desc>The team calls in mountain rescue after a walker is injured 1,500ft up; a drug user fights for life after a suspicious car crash in the Yorkshire Dales; and Helimed 99 has to battle through snow.</desc>
<title>Helicopter Heroes</title>
<end>1000</end>
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<start>0915</start>
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<desc>A young couple are keen to move to Monmouthshire to be near their family. Jules Hudson is on hand to try and find them their ideal home but will he succeed</desc>
<title>Escape to the Country</title>
<end>1100</end>
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<desc>Martin and Lucy visit an ex-local authority terraced house in the South Wales village of Phillipstown in New Tredegar and a semi-detached property in Ilford in Essex.</desc>
<title>Homes Under the Hammer</title>
<end>1130</end>
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<start>1100</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>The Northampton theatre players want to overhaul their beloved theatre so they've called in Angela Rippon and the team to help them search for hidden treasures</desc>
<title>Cash in the Attic</title>
<end>1215</end>
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<start>1130</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>The Reghed Centre in Penrith hosts an antiques fair where the teams go bargain hunting under the watchful eyes of experts Anita Manning and David Harper.</desc>
<title>Bargain Hunt</title>
<end>1300</end>
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<start>1215</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>National and international news from the BBC, followed by Weather.</desc>
<title>BBC News at One</title>
<end>1330</end>
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  <programme>
<desc>The latest news and weather from BBC News Northern Ireland.</desc>
<title>BBC Newsline</title>
<end>1345</end>
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<start>1330</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>Joe gets caught up in some family politics when a father needs a new kidney. Julia and Mal's picnic in the park is interrupted.</desc>
<title>Doctors</title>
<end>1415</end>
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<start>1345</start>
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<subtitle>Bachelor Fathers</subtitle>
<desc>The shock that Jesse may be a dad is tainted by deadly events.</desc>
<title>Diagnosis Murder</title>
<end>1500</end>
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<start>1415</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>National and international news from the BBC. Followed by BBC Newsline and Weather.</desc>
<title>BBC News</title>
<end>1505</end>
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<start>1500</start>
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<subtitle>The Adventures of Piggley Winks. Growing Pains</subtitle>
<desc>Piggley discovers being a grown up isn't as easy as he thinks it is.</desc>
<type>Childrens</type>
<title>Jakers!</title>
<end>1525</end>
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<start>1505</start>
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<subtitle>Water and the Brain/Arthur the Unfunny</subtitle>
<desc>Arthur tries to discover why the Brain won't go to Waterworld; Arthur decides to learn how to make people laugh.</desc>
<type>Childrens</type>
<title>Arthur</title>
<end>1550</end>
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<start>1525</start>
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<subtitle>Uncle Max Bakes a Cake</subtitle>
<desc>Max and Luke can't resist the lure of a fancy cake shop. But the owner doesn't like the look of them so they try a bit of camouflage to get a table.</desc>
<type>Childrens</type>
<title>Uncle Max</title>
<end>1605</end>
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<start>1550</start>
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<desc>Rani and Abs bring you the show that tests the friendships of five close mates with a series of terrible tasks and tantalising treats. Will they choose fun over friendship?</desc>
<type>Childrens</type>
<title>Best of Friends</title>
<end>1635</end>
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<start>1605</start>
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<desc>The Witchfinder General pays a visit to the dentist, Marion Clarke puts another product to the test, and the fearsome Vikings throw a surprise party.</desc>
<type>Childrens</type>
<title>Sorry, I've Got No Head</title>
<end>1700</end>
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<start>1635</start>
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<desc>Daily news magazine keeping young viewers up to date on the latest stories and events happening at home and abroad.</desc>
<type>Childrens</type>
<title>Newsround</title>
<end>1715</end>
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<start>1700</start>
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<desc>Another team steps up to take on the challenge of tricky questions and the cruel quips of quizmeister Anne Robinson. There's no room for airheads, as round by round the dunce is dumped.</desc>
<title>The Weakest Link</title>
<end>1800</end>
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<start>1715</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>National and international news from the BBC, followed by Weather.</desc>
<title>BBC News at Six</title>
<end>1830</end>
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<start>1800</start>
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<desc>The latest news and weather from BBC News Northern Ireland.</desc>
<title>BBC Newsline</title>
<end>1900</end>
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<start>1830</start>
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<desc>Live every weeknight, the one show that goes round the country to find the stories that matter to viewers. With Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley.</desc>
<title>The One Show</title>
<end>1930</end>
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<start>1900</start>
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<subtitle>The Country Wife</subtitle>
<desc>Marlene threatens to cook. Boycie is dispatched to pick blackberries for a pie and meets his friendly new neighbour. Rocky goes walkabout.</desc>
<title>The Green Green Grass</title>
<end>2000</end>
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<start>1930</start>
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<desc>Garry has devastating news for Dawn on her wedding day, Honey is horrified by Billy's admission and Minty receives an unusual payment in kind from a customer.</desc>
<title>EastEnders</title>
<end>2030</end>
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<start>2000</start>
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<desc>Nick Knowles and the team are in Sheffield to sort a pickle the Pickering Family have got themselves into. When husband Stuart was in hospital, his wife Shelly got stuck into some DIY and knocked down the entire internal wall in their flat. For the last 3 years they've been sleeping in full view of their neighbours.</desc>
<title>DIY SOS</title>
<end>2100</end>
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<start>2030</start>
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<subtitle>County Down</subtitle>
<desc>In the last of the series which reveals great things to do at the weekend, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen and his wife Jackie are back in their unreliable Mustang. This time, they hit the roads of County Down, trying not to argue too much on the way as they uncover hidden gems.</desc>
<title>Laurence and Jackie's Northern Exposure</title>
<end>2130</end>
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<start>2100</start>
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<desc>Comedy panel show with Angus Deayton and captains David Mitchell and Lee Mack, plus guests Graeme Garden, Lauren Laverne, Phil Daniels and Michael McIntyre. Some strong language.</desc>
<title>Would I Lie to You?</title>
<end>2200</end>
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<start>2130</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>National and international news, with reports from BBC correspondents worldwide.</desc>
<title>BBC News at Ten</title>
<end>2225</end>
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<start>2200</start>
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<desc>The latest news from BBC News Northern Ireland. Followed by Weather.</desc>
<title>BBC Newsline</title>
<end>2235</end>
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<start>2225</start>
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<desc>Scratch beneath the surface of po-faced British respectability and you'll find a wealth of great characters. Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller star in their own sketch show.</desc>
<title>Armstrong and Miller</title>
<end>2305</end>
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<start>2235</start>
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<subtitle>Dad's Army</subtitle>
<desc>The gentle war time comedy Dad's Army has charmed millions of viewers since its first transmission forty years ago, becoming one of the most popular and best-loved series of all time. Set in wartime Britain, its cast featured many veterans of stage and screen including Arthur Lowe, John Le Mesurier, Arnold Ridley and John Laurie. The series created a template for future ensemble sitcoms, and established one of British TV's most successful writing partnerships - Jimmy Perry and David Croft.</desc>
<title>Comedy Connections</title>
<end>2345</end>
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<start>2305</start>
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<desc>Sarah Cawood hosts the National Lottery Euromillions Draw.</desc>
<title>National Lottery Euromillions Draw</title>
<end>2350</end>
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<start>2345</start>
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<desc>Jimmy Carr presents an unmissable collection of the world's wildest, weirdest and funniest television adverts, selected from every corner of the globe. In-between the commercials, Jimmy uses his trademark brand of wisecracks and one-liners to deliver his own incisive view on the ads.</desc>
<title>Commercial Breakdown with Jimmy Carr</title>
<end>0030</end>
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<start>2350</start>
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<desc>BBC ONE joins the BBC's rolling news channel, with bulletins on the hour and the headlines every 15 minutes.</desc>
<title>BBC News</title>
<end>0050</end>
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<start>0030</start>
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<subtitle>True Brits</subtitle>
<desc>What is Britishness and why is the government talking about it so much? Why is the Prime Minister authoring a book on the subject? Panorama investigates this topical issue.</desc>
<title>Panorama</title>
<end>0120</end>
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<start>0050</start>
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<subtitle>Untamed Britain</subtitle>
<desc>Andrew Marr microlights and paraglides through the skies, getting a buzzard's eye view of the nation's untamed and untameable landscape.  He joins geologists, meteorologists, amateur photographers and festival goers to explore Britain's geology, the impact of the weather on our shores and the riches hidden beneath our feet.</desc>
<title>Britain from Above</title>
<end>0220</end>
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<start>0120</start>
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<subtitle>The Industrial Landscape</subtitle>
<desc>The story of how Britain's industrial heartlands have been transformed in the space of a single lifetime.</desc>
<title>Britain from Above</title>
<end>0250</end>
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<start>0220</start>
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<subtitle>The Dardanelles</subtitle>
<desc>Francesco da Mosto enters Turkish waters, visiting the haunting beaches of Gallipoli and a vast mosque in the city of Edirne, and gives wrestling a try.</desc>
<title>Francesco's Mediterranean Voyage</title>
<end>0320</end>
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<start>0250</start>
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<subtitle>12/12</subtitle>
<desc>Istanbul. Franceso da Mosto reaches Istanbul, the final stop of his marathon voyage, where he explores the Palace of Topkapi, huge underground cisterns and the Grand Bazaar.</desc>
<title>Francesco's Mediterranean Voyage</title>
<end>0350</end>
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<start>0320</start>
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<desc>BBC ONE joins the BBC's rolling news channel for a night of news, with bulletins on the hour and the headlines every 15 minutes.</desc>
<title>BBC News</title>
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<start>0350</start>
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