06:00–07:00 (1 hr)
Home Shopping
Shopping from home.
06:00–08:35 (2 hr, 35 min)
GMTV
The latest news with Kate Garraway and John Stapleton, plus showbiz, entertainment and health features with Kate Garraway and Ben Shephard. Richard Arnold picks the cream of today's TV. Plus lifestyle, fashion and showbiz news with Lorraine Kelly.
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08:35–09:25 (50 min)
GMTV with Lorraine
Lifestyle, fashion and showbiz news with Lorraine Kelly and guests.
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09:00–10:00 (1 hr)
Build a New Life in the Country
Scotland
Series about people chasing dream homes and new lives. Architect George Clarke follows a family escaping the rat-race and moving to Scotland. Their dream life depends on managing to restore a crumbling Victorian farmhouse and starting their own business.
09:25–09:30 (5 min)
Film File
Movie show featuring the latest releases, star interviews and film clips.
09:45–10:15 (30 min)
Room for Improvement
Angus Purden and David Wellman present a home improvement series which helps those who want to refurbish and expand their current property. Keith and Sharon Popplewell turn their utility area into a stunning Victorian hallway in their Sheffield home.
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10:00–11:00 (1 hr)
Homes Under the Hammer
Property series. Martin and Lucy visit a grade two listed shop on the Isle of Sheppy, an exciting renovation project in Plymouth and a five bedroom house in Reading.
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10:15–10:45 (30 min)
Room for Improvement
Home improvement series. Today, Angus Purden and Dave Wellman help a couple from Chingford knock through their separate toilet into the bathroom and transform it into an Art Deco style.
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11:00–11:30 (30 min)
To Buy or Not to Buy
Property series. Rani Price and Ed Hall are aiming for top grades in their property studies as they try to find a perfect new pad in Warwickshire for a music teacher to pitch up in.
- Becky Pratt (director)
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11:30–12:15 (45 min)
Cash in the Attic
Series looking at whether household junk could be worth a small fortune. Matthew and Nicola Foxton - Duffy are a young happy couple who have interesting careers, a lovely home and a nice life. The only problem is they have very little time to spend with each other. They have called in the Cash in the Attic team to help them raise enough money to enjoy a day of pampering and indulgence. But will their modern and often unusual items attract the bidders at auction?
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11:30–12:00 (30 min)
Mechannibals
Series championing the ingenuity of Britain's real life backyard inventors. They're given just 48 hours to invent and build the most devastating contraptions they can, but there's a huge catch, they can only use components that are ripped out of things in their home. This edition follows two families from Buxton, Derbyshire competing to make firstly the best machine to chill and pour beer, and secondly, contraptions to smash crockery.
11:45–12:45 (1 hr)
I Own Britain's Best Home
Series in which the owners of some of the most beautiful properties in the country compete for their homes to be crowned Britain's best. This edition features a medieval house, a surprising bungalow and a glamorous, gadget-filled home.
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12:15–13:00 (45 min)
Bargain Hunt
Antiques experts James Braxton and David Harper are on hand to lead two teams of women searching for antiques in Swinderby. Tim Wonnacott visits Brodsworth Hall, near Doncaster, to discover the influence dogs have had on the place.
- Rob Bayly (director)
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12:40–13:45 (1 hr, 5 min)
A Place in the Sun: Home or Away
Series in which property experts Jonnie Irwin and Jasmine Harman help people find their dream homes. Leicester couple Clive and Christine decide whether to move to Italy or to Cornwall.
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14:00–15:00 (1 hr)
Build a New Life in the Country
Scotland
Series about people chasing dream homes and new lives. Architect George Clarke follows a family escaping the rat-race and moving to Scotland. Their dream life depends on managing to restore a crumbling Victorian farmhouse and starting their own business.
14:00–15:00 (1 hr)
Dickinson's Real Deal
David Dickinson and the team are in Kendal today, and Mike Melody is trying to get locals Barbara and Arthur to part with their hand-built vintage train set. Mike steams in with an 800 pound offer, but Barbara is holding out for a grand. It is up to David to get this deal on track!
- Kieran Smith (director)
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15:00–16:00 (1 hr)
A Place in the Sun: Home or Away
English Riviera vs La Rochelle
Series in which property experts Jonnie Irwin and Jasmine Harman help people trying to decide whether to buy in the UK or abroad. Yorkshire cafe owners Julie and David want to set themselves up as hoteliers with savings of 500,000 pounds, but cannot choose between the area around Torquay or the French town of La Rochelle.
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15:45–16:30 (45 min)
Flog It!
Paul Martin and the team are in Crawley. Experts Charlie Ross and Mark Stacey give valuations. Paul learns about Britain's oldest licensed airport.
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17:00–18:00 (1 hr)
Taste the Nation
Nick Hancock hosts the county vs county cookery competition, in which amateurs are mentored by celebrity chefs. Today Cheshire competes with Wiltshire, and the menus include an exciting mix of traditional fare like Cheshire cheese and apple cake and ham hock cakes, alongside more contemporary dishes such as venison carpaccio and burnt custard with poached pears. Will everything go to plan for our amateurs?
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17:15–18:00 (45 min)
Bargain Hunt Famous Finds
Tony Blackburn v Alvin Stardust
Tony Blackburn and Alvin Stardust look for bargains at an antiques fair in Sussex to sell them for profit at auction in London. Among the items Alvin loves is a 70s hi-fi pod, while Tony cannot resist a coat of arms bearing the Blackburn crest and a canon ball. During their day shopping, presenter Tim Wonnacott discusses Tony's interest in old gramophone players, while Alvin demostrates the old acoustic guitar which his mother gave him and which he got many of the biggest names in music to sign, including all the Beatles and Buddy Holly.
- Tracy Comer (director)
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18:30–19:00 (30 min)
Priceless Antiques Roadshow
Is it a fake or a real find? Is it better to get the good news or the bad news first? The team reveal some of the most memorable reactions to an Antiques Roadshow appraisal.
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18:30–19:00 (30 min)
Mechannibals
Series championing the ingenuity of Britain's real life backyard inventors. They're given just 48 hours to invent and build the most devastating contraptions they can, but there's a huge catch, they can only use components that are ripped out of things in their home. This edition follows two families from Buxton, Derbyshire competing to make firstly the best machine to chill and pour beer, and secondly, contraptions to smash crockery.
18:55–20:00 (1 hr, 5 min)
Grand Designs
Series following Britain's most ambitious house-building projects. Andrew and Lowri Davies set out to build an environmentally friendly farmhouse in rural Wales. They opted for some state-of-the-art experimental building materials but their budget spiraled out of control. Kevin McCloud catches up with the family to see if their project was truly the answer to their dreams.
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19:00–19:30 (30 min)
The One Show
Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley and guests celebrate all that is good about the country in which we live, with reports on stories from around the UK.
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22:00–22:30 (30 min)
The Culture Show
The final Culture Show of the series comes from the Whitechapel Art gallery in East London. After a 13-million-pound restoration, the Whitechapel is about to re-open. Andrew Graham-Dixon tells the story of the gallery that transformed the British art scene. Mark Kermode interviews the playwright, screenplay-writer, and now film director, Charlie Kaufman. Lauren Laverne has an equally rare interview - with American singer-songwriter Will Oldham, who also goes by the name Bonnie 'Prince' Billy.
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23:05–23:35 (30 min)
Film 2009 with Jonathan Ross
The latest film reviews, news and interviews. After collaborating on Frost/Nixon and The Queen, screenwriter Peter Morgan and star Michael Sheen turn to the story of Brian Clough and his famous 44-day tenure as manager of Leeds in The Damned United. And as Quantum of Solace is released on DVD, British comedian Will Smith has a taste of 007's action-packed lifestyle.
- Bex Palmer (director)
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00:00–03:00 (3 hr)
Roulette Nation
The most popular casino game ever has arrived on your TV screen and you are invited to play. Join in the fun and you could be a winner at www.challengejackpot.com - Must-Play TV.
01:20–02:00 (40 min)
Kick Ass Miracles
Teachers and Gurus
Martial arts expert Chris Crudelli travels the Far East discovering the beliefs underpinning the abilities of people who perform incredible feats of mind and body. Chris meets some of the teachers and masters of the miraculous.
02:00–02:45 (45 min)
Filthy Rich: Cattle Drive
Reality series following ten spoiled rich kids as they saddle up for hard labour and tough life lessons in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Brittny cracks the whip when she and Haley become team leaders, and who saves the day with some suggestive horseplay? Alex now has his eye on a new girl, and Fabian confronts the cops.
03:05–05:30 (2 hr, 25 min)
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Text-based information service.
03:20–04:20 (1 hr)
Axe the Agent?
Property series. This programme follows two homeowners who have decided to go it alone and sell their home without going through an estate agent. The experts, property developer Gary McCausland and former estate agent Jonny Benarr, put the homeowners through their paces to help them achieve that elusive sale. The football-mad Fosters in Barnsley and the Scotts in London are going all out for that elusive sale. Will they be glad they axed the agent?
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03:50–04:00 (10 min)
Film File
Movie show featuring the latest releases, star interviews and film clips.
03:50–04:15 (25 min)
Gadgets Gadgets Gadgets
Liz Bonnin looks at the world of gadgets and technology. Featuring the World Cup of robot soccer, trousers that double as a chair and the world of Thai kart racing.
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04:00–06:00 (2 hr)
Home Shopping
Shopping from home.
06:00–07:00 (1 hr)
Home Shopping
Shopping from home.
06:00–08:35 (2 hr, 35 min)
GMTV
The latest news with Kate Garraway and John Stapleton, plus showbiz, entertainment and health features with Kate Garraway and Andrew Castle. Richard Arnold picks the cream of today's TV. Plus lifestyle, fashion and showbiz news with Lorraine Kelly.
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Summary
- 06:00: Home Shopping
- 06:00: GMTV
- 08:35: GMTV with Lorraine
- 09:00: Build a New Life in the Country
- 09:25: Film File
- 09:45: Room for Improvement
- 10:00: Homes Under the Hammer
- 10:15: Room for Improvement
- 11:00: To Buy or Not to Buy
- 11:30: Cash in the Attic
- 11:30: Mechannibals
- 11:45: I Own Britain's Best Home
- 12:15: Bargain Hunt
- 12:40: A Place in the Sun: Home or Away
- 14:00: Build a New Life in the Country
- 14:00: Dickinson's Real Deal
- 15:00: A Place in the Sun: Home or Away
- 15:45: Flog It!
- 17:00: Taste the Nation
- 17:15: Bargain Hunt Famous Finds
- 18:30: Priceless Antiques Roadshow
- 18:30: Mechannibals
- 18:55: Grand Designs
- 19:00: The One Show
- 22:00: The Culture Show
- 23:05: Film 2009 with Jonathan Ross
- 00:00: Roulette Nation
- 01:20: Kick Ass Miracles
- 01:55: Teleshopping
- 02:00: Filthy Rich: Cattle Drive
- 03:00: Teleshopping
- 03:05: ITV Nightscreen
- 03:20: Axe the Agent?
- 03:50: Film File
- 03:50: Gadgets Gadgets Gadgets
- 04:00: Home Shopping
- 04:00: Teleshopping
- 06:00: Home Shopping
- 06:00: GMTV