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9pm8:00British Academy Television AwardsDara O Briain hosts the annual ceremony celebrating the best of British TV, from London's Royal Festival Hall, where programmes including Spooks, This Is England '88, Misfits, Scott & Bailey, The Fades, Appropriate Adult and Fresh Meat are battling for recognition. Actors and actresses hoping for a gong include Benedict Cumberbatch, Joseph Gilgun, John Simm, Dominic West, Emily Watson, Nadine Marshall, Romola Garai and Vicky McClure, while the entertainment performance category sees Dara...
10pm10:00BBC News; Regional News and Weather10:25Have I Got a Bit More News for YouWilliam Shatner guest hosts an extended version of the satirical current affairs quiz, with regular team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton joined by panellists Andy Hamilton and Charlie Brooker
11pm11:10Room 101 - Extra StorageSeries 1. Episode 4/8:Extended version of the comedy panel show, with comedian Ross Noble, R'n'B singer Jamelia and academic Germaine Greer discussing their pet hates, while chairman Frank Skinner decides which particular bugbears deserve to be banished for ever. Their gripes include baggage carousels, folk dancing, health-and-safety, text speak, smelly people, budget airlines, actors and fun-runs11:50The Football League ShowManish Bhasin presents highlights of the League One play-off final between Sheffield United and Huddersfield Town at Wembley Stadium, as the Yorkshire rivals contested a place in the Championship. Plus, action from the League Two play-off final, which also took place at the national stadium
12am12:40Weatherview12:45Ewan McGregor: Cold Chain MissionPart two of two. The actor travels along the Congo river as he embarks upon the second half of his mission to deliver vaccines to some of the world's remotest areas, using Unicef's network of cold chains for preservation. Passing through frontier towns in the heart of Africa, he encounters members of a unique subculture for whom style is a religion, and ventures deep into the jungle in search of pygmy tribes
1am1:45Holby CitySeries 14. Episode 32/52: Double Bubble:Registrar Mo Effanga and nurse Jonny Maconie start work on Darwin as Holby tries to establish itself as a transplant centre - though not everyone is happy with the attention the newcomers receive. Chrissie refuses to go home, despite Michael's pleas, and insists she is fine to carry on working. Meanwhile, Dan gets a surprise when old college friend Simon Marshall joins the staff on Keller. Paul Nicholls, Chizzy Akudolu and Michael Thomson join the cast
2am2:45Fake BritainSeries 3. Episode 2/15:Dominic Littlewood joins an operation to stop the trade in fake medicines, and reveals how investigators exposed an insurance scam involving a bus crash. He also reports on an art forger whose copies of Victorian fairy paintings nearly fooled experts, as well as a conman who cost British tourists thousands of pounds
3am3:30Great British Railway JourneysSeries 3. Episode 12/25: Hartlebury to Great Malvern:Michael Portillo visits the Worcestershire village of Hartlebury, which was once home to a bishop who captured Queen Victoria's attention, on the second leg of his journey from Oxford to the south Wales coast. He also investigates the secrets of Worcestershire sauce and learns why the Malvern hills were popular with 19th-century health enthusiasts
4am4:00Great British MenuSeries 7. Episode 6/45: Central Starter:The contest heads to the Central region, where returning contestants Aktar Islam and Daniel Clifford take on newcomer Paul Foster to prepare the ideal starter for the Olympic Feast. Dishes include pork neck with ribwort plantain and pork scratchings, veal tartare with caramelised sweetbread and burnt onions, and breast of squab with confit leg and chilli and sweetcorn shoots. The hopefuls must impress Great British Menu veteran Glynn Purnell if they are to...4:30HARDtalkStephen Sackur talks to people making the headlines
5am5:00BBC News5:45BBC News
6am6:00BreakfastRound-up of national and international news, plus the latest from the money markets
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9am9:15Fake BritainSeries 3. Episode 6/15:City of London police officers pursue one of the country's most audacious identity fraudsters, and the fake veterinary medicines that made their manufacturers millions. Plus, how aircraft safety was compromised by a fire extinguisher scam. Presented by Dominic Littlewood
10am10:00Homes under the HammerLucy Alexander and Martin Roberts explore a terraced property in Basford, Staffordshire, a semi-detached home in Faverham, Kent, and a house in Wigton, Cumbria10:58BBC News; Weather
11am11:00Cowboy TrapSeries 2. Episode 18/39:Clive Holland helps a homeowner in Sussex whose bullying builder left her in a fix, and a spiritualist from Nottingham whose new patio barely survived the winter after she fell victim to an unsatisfactory tradesman11:45Cash in the AtticShackleton:Angela Rippon and antiques expert Paul Hayes try to help Wendy Shackleton raise £800 from her collectibles at an auction to help with a furniture restoration project
12pm12:13BBC News; Weather12:15Bargain HuntSeries 32. Episode 1/32: Edinburgh 9:New series. Charles Hanson and Paul Laidlaw help two teams search for valuable items in Edinburgh, but one group becomes fixated on cakes. Tim Wonnacott pays a visit to Pollock House, near Glasgow
1pm1:00BBC News; Weather1:30Regional News and Weather1:45DoctorsSeries 14. Episode 37/221: The Player:Jimmi helps a girl who has become involved with a local drug dealer, and interviews for the position of Practice Manager go awry, until a surprise candidate impresses. Meanwhile, Jack deals with the stress of exams
2pm2:15Escape to the CountrySeries 10. Episode 4/96: Hampshire Cutdown:Denise Nurse helps a retired couple with a budget starting at £500,000 find a character property with garage, library and a garden big enough to grow vegetables in rural Hampshire
3pm3:00BBC News; Weather; Regional News3:05Dick 'n' Dom Go WildSeries 2. Episode 15/20:Brothers Mark and Ian Crawley help soothe a goat's hooves in Dorset, Janet and Chanda Ngonga volunteer at a seal hospital, and Dom encounters a spitting llama3:35Prank Patrol Down UnderSeries 1. Episode 28/39: Movie Madness:Scotty and his ninjas meet two pranksters who want to trick their cousin into believing he has ruined the production of an independent film while helping out on set
4pm4:00CopycatsSeries 3. Episode 25/52:Game show, presented by Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes, in which two families use their miming and drawing skills to win a series of challenges4:30Help! My Supply Teacher is MagicSeries 1. Episode 7/13:James makes a magic kettle produce five different drinks, and John puts his talents as an illusionist to use in teaching a maths class about fractions
5pm5:00NewsroundCurrent affairs reports aimed at a younger audience5:15PointlessSeries 6. Episode 54/60:Quiz show in which five pairs of contestants have to score the fewest points possible by giving the least obvious correct answers to questions posed to 100 people before the show. At the end of each round, the team with the most points is eliminated until the final two pairs battle for a cash prize. Presented by Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman
6pm6:00BBC News6:30BBC London News
7pm7:00The ONE ShowAlex Jones, Matt Baker and a team of roving reporters present topical stories from around the UK7:30How to Beat PainHealth professionals Dr Jack Kreindler and Professor Greg Whyte present a light-hearted look at the science of pain. To reveal key facts about chronic back pain, osteoarthritis and other similar complaints - and how they can be treated - the duo become guinea pigs and hurt each other in a series of bizarre experiments
8pm8:00British Academy Television AwardsDara O Briain hosts the annual ceremony celebrating the best of British TV, from London's Royal Festival Hall, where programmes including Spooks, This Is England '88, Misfits, Scott & Bailey, The Fades, Appropriate Adult and Fresh Meat are battling for recognition. Actors and actresses hoping for a gong include Benedict Cumberbatch, Joseph Gilgun, John Simm, Dominic West, Emily Watson, Nadine Marshall, Romola Garai and Vicky McClure, while the entertainment performance category sees Dara...8:00EastEndersLucy believes Ian is on honeymoon, and throws a party to celebrate Mandy's departure - but as the evening gets under way, she makes a frightening discovery. Janine belittles Jean, but is hurt to find how much she knows about Michael. Derek is furious to learn Tanya scared Alice away, while Patrick tries to reassure an uneasy Andrew8:30Euro 2012: Stadiums of Hate - PanoramaWith just over a week to go until kick-off in the Euro 2012 football championships, Chris Rogers investigates allegations of racist violence and anti-semitism among Polish and Ukrainian supporters. He witnesses a group of Asian fans being attacked on the terraces of a Ukrainian premier league match and hears anti-semitic chanting at games in Poland. Should Uefa have chosen the nations to co-host the prestigious event? And how safe will teams and their supporters be travelling to this summer's...

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