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Monday 02 February
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7pm |
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7:00 pm
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Holiday 2004
Tess Daly reports from the Lake District, Ade Adepitan hits the slopes in Lake Tahoe, Simon Calder is in South Korea on the last leg of his worldwide tour, and Ashley Blake explores Northern Portugal.
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7:30 pm
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Inside Out
Regional current affairs programme looking at the stories of interest in your area.
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8pm |
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8:00 pm
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EastEnders
The Ferreiras panic as time runs out for Ronny, and Ricky tries to rekindle his spark with Natalie. Meanwhile Kat and Alfie reach loggerheads over the state of The Vic. [AD]
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8:30 pm
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Changing Rooms
It's a family affair for Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen when two sisters place their trust in Oliver Heath and Graham Wynne to revamp their neglected rooms. But do they really want 'huggable' leather walls?
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9pm |
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9:00 pm
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Sea Of Souls
Part One: New series. Dr Douglas Monaghan (Bill Paterson) is excited by the rare psychic hit rate of long lost identical twins. But the twins' joy at meeting is short lived. Concludes tomorrow.
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10pm |
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10:00 pm
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BBC News At Ten O'Clock
National and international news, with reports from BBC correspondents worldwide.
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10:25 pm
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BBC London News
The latest stories from the BBC London newsroom. Followed by the national headlines and Weather.
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10:35 pm
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Bosom Pals
Hoe Dunnit? Four men are murdered on Plymouth Hoe and the killer is still on the loose, but Hoe dunnit? Based on the paintings of Beryl Cook, the larger-than-life Bosom Pals track down the killer.
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