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6:15 AM
Homes Under the Hammer
The progress of properties in Kent and Merseyside
Martin Roberts goes back to school in Tunbridge Wells, Jacqui Joseph views a second property in Kent and Dion Dublin is in Merseyside

7:15 AM
The Bidding Room
Featuring a print of one of the most famous works of art from the 1950s
Contenders bring in a nutcracker, a print of one of the most famous works of art from the 1950s, a 1970s mascot, Charles Rennie Mackintosh-inspired ceramics, and vintage toys

8:00 AM
Gardeners' World
Monty Don is cutting back in the Cottage Garden to make room for annuals
Monty Don is cutting back in the Cottage Garden to make room for annuals, and Joe Swift visits a historic allotment site in Nottingham

9:00 AM
BBC News
The latest national and international stories
The latest national and international stories as they break

1:00 PM
Impossible
Quiz, hosted by Rick Edwards
Rick Edwards hosts the quiz in which contestants compete for the chance to win £10,000, with a single 'impossible' answer knocking them out for the day

1:45 PM
The Boss
Quiz, hosted by Susan Calman
Quiz hosted by Susan Calman in which one contestant becomes the Boss and has to use judgement and tactics to decide which player is best suited to answer questions

2:30 PM
The Tournament
Knockout quiz, hosted by Alex Scott
Eight players do battle in the knockout quiz. Only one will be left standing at the end, hoping to reach the Golden Run and double their money. Hosted by Alex Scott

3:15 PM
Great British Menu
Chefs from the Central England region serve up starters and fish dishes
Chefs from the Central England region serve up starters and fish dishes inspired by Pac-Man, Dragonology, Bogeyman, and Pingu

4:15 PM
Mexico: Earth's Festival of Life
The deserts of Mexico's northern region
The deserts of Mexico's northern region, home to animals like prairie dogs, pygmy owls and aplomado falcons that have adapted to thrive in these arid conditions

5:15 PM
Flog It!
Visits to the Ulster Transport Museum and Bletchley Park
Experts touch down at Bletchley Park, the Ulster Transport Museum and Crowcombe Court to track down some unusual items to sell at auction

6:00 PM
Richard Osman's House of Games
With Toby Anstis, Kerry Howard, Evelyn Mok and Joe Sugg
Toby Anstis, Kerry Howard, Evelyn Mok and Joe Sugg test their general knowledge skills in the week's penultimate round of trivia-based games

6:30 PM
Rick Stein's Food Stories
Rick makes a perfect Yorkshire pudding and tours the UK's biggest tofu factory
Rick explores the history of the Yorkshire pudding and how best to make it, he visits the UK's biggest tofu factory and cooks vegetarian pad Thai and paneer jalfrezi

7:00 PM
SOS: Extreme Rescues
Mountain rescue solve the tragic mystery of a walker missing for 12 years
A dog walker suffers a badly dislocated ankle on the sands near Porthmadog. Mountain rescue solve the tragic mystery of a walker missing for 12 years

7:30 PM
Grand Tours of Scotland's Rivers
Paul Murton follows the River Ythan through rural Aberdeenshire
Paul Murton follows the course of the River Ythan in rural Aberdeenshire, through a landscape of fields and haunted castles to a coast rich in wildlife

8:00 PM
Saving Lives at Sea
The Newhaven crew make a desperate attempt to rescue a yachtsman
The Newhaven crew make a desperate attempt to rescue a yachtsman before his vessel is smashed on the rocks

9:00 PM
Madness of King George: Lucy Worsley Investigates
How the attempt on George III's life changed psychiatry forever
Lucy Worsley uncovers royal papers and explores how the attempt on George III's life by a mentally ill subject changed psychiatry forever

10:00 PM
Live at the Apollo
Stand-up comedy from the Hammersmith Apollo
Leading performers on the stand-up circuit share their light-hearted views on modern life in this show recorded before a packed house at London's Hammersmith Apollo

11:00 PM
Confessions of a Brain Surgeon
Henry Marsh discusses his most difficult cases
Henry Marsh discusses his most difficult cases as he deals with being diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer, looking at the impact his work had on those closest to him

12:00 AM
Fake or Fortune?
A painting that could be the work of 18th-century artist Angelica Kauffman
Fiona Bruce and art expert Philip Mould investigate whether a painting found in a cupboard could be a famous lost work by 18th-century artist Angelica Kauffman

1:00 AM
Saving Lives at Sea
With a storm battering the south coast of England, a windsurfer is in trouble
With a storm battering the south coast of England, a windsurfer is in trouble. The Portsmouth crew have to decide whether it's even safe for them to launch

2:00 AM
Chess Masters: The Endgame
Six new players face a gruelling game of speed chess
Six new players face a gruelling game of speed chess and a puzzle called The Raging Rook, which allows the players to showcase their mastery of one of the most powerful pieces

2:30 AM
The Moors Murders: A Search for Justice
Part two of two. Why Keith Bennett's body was never found
Part two of two. The analysis of new evidence in the case sheds light on why previous investigations have failed to find the remains of 12-year-old Keith Bennett

6:15 AM
Homes Under the Hammer
The team pays visits to three very different flats in London, Bath and Shropshire
Martin Roberts, Owain Wyn Evans and Dion Dublin pay visits to three very different flats in London, Bath and Shropshire
