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  Thursday, 28 November 2002
6.00am[Click for full details] Breakfast Round-up of national and international news, plus the latest from the money markets (888) (stereo)
9.00am[Click for full details] Kilroy Robert Kilroy-Silk and his studio audience embark on another lively discussion (888) (stereo)
followed by BBC News; Weather (888)
10.00am[Click for full details] Housecall New designer Souki Hildreth creates a hot pink boudoir, Craig Phillips gets to grips with another DIY challenge while, in the kitchen, James Martin rustles up a few recipes for quick football suppers. With Suzi Perry (888) (stereo)
followed by BBC News; Weather (888)
11.00am[Click for full details] Big Strong Boys Wolston Technicolour Lounge DIY duo Jake Robinson and Gavin Lowe visit Wolston in Warwickshire, where they set to work transforming a lounge, building a funky TV storage unit and coffee tables and adding shelving and new lighting. Sarah Matravers presents (888) (stereo)
11.30am[Click for full details] Trading Up Cookhill Colin McAllister and Justin Ryan visit Cookhill in Worcestershire where they attempt to find a Georgian house for their latest buyer -- but after adding a touch of creative design, will they be able to make a sale? (888) (stereo)
followed by BBC News; Weather (888)
12.00pm[Click for full details] Cash in the Attic Springthorpe The Springthorpes are a musical family with boxes of collectibles in the spare room and an attic full of silver. Can a little sorting out and an auction help them raise the cash they need for a piano? (888) (stereo)
12.30pm[Click for full details] Wipeout Bob Monkhouse hosts the general knowledge quiz in which contestants compete for cash and holiday prizes (888) (stereo)
1.00pmBBC News; Weather (888)
1.30pmRegional News and Weather
1.45pm[Click for full details] Neighbours Connor worries that Michelle may leave him to go on a study programme in America, while Lou refuses to accept Harold's apologies -- especially once he discovers his friend has told others of their problems. Libby has trouble coming to terms with a future on her own, while Karl makes progress with Susan by asking her out on a date (888) (stereo)
2.05pm[Click for full details] Quincy Who Speaks for the Children? California's crimebusting coroner uncovers a sorry tale of abuse while investigating a girl's murder -- and it takes all his forensic expertise to nail the killer. Jack Klugman stars (888)
2.50pm[Click for full details] As Time Goes By Childhood sweethearts meet each other after years apart, but each believes they have nothing in common anymore -- are they in for a shock or has intervening time taken its toll? Comedy about late-blossoming love, with Judi Dench and Geoffrey Palmer (888) (stereo)
followed by [Click for full details] Fimbles Shoes When Fimbo catches a shoe while out fishing, Florrie finds the other one and makes a surprise for him (888) (stereo)
3.45pm[Click for full details] The Woody Woodpecker Show Mechanical Meany/A Chilly Furnace/Homerun Woody Wally thinks Ms Meany is a robot, Sergeant Hogwash is angry when Chilly steals his fuel, and Buzz and Tweaky give poor Woody the runaround (888)
4.05pm[Click for full details] Mona the Vampire Mona v Ms Marvellous Local favourite Ms Marvellous, a TV celebrity famed for her cooking and beauty tips, makes the mistake of tangling with Mona, who sets out to prove she's too good to be true (stereo)
4.15pm[Click for full details] The Story of Tracy Beaker Tracy tries to reassert her position as top dog at the Dumping Ground by taking on new enemy Justine in a game of dare -- which soon gets riotously out of hand (stereo)
4.30pm[Click for full details] The Wild Thornberrys Outback frolics with the travelling family (888) (stereo)
4.55pm[Click for full details] CBBC at the Fame Academy Jake Humphrey and Holly Willoughby present a behind-the-scenes report from the Academy, where dance and singing experts give their verdict on the hopefuls' progress and celebrity guests drop in to give their opinion (stereo)
5.00pm[Click for full details] SMart Mark Speight, Susan Ribeiro and Kirsten O'Brien provide more art tips, today creating four different moods in one picture and demonstrating how Chinese brushes can be used to achieve an oriental look. Plus, a visit to Brighton's Royal Pavilion to examine it in close detail and another display of viewers' pictures in The Gallery (888) (stereo)
5.25pm[Click for full details] Newsround Current affairs reports aimed at a younger audience (888) (stereo)
5.35pm[Click for full details] Neighbours Connor worries that Michelle may leave him to go on a study programme in America, while Lou refuses to accept Harold's apologies -- especially once he discovers his friend has told others of their problems. Libby has trouble coming to terms with a future on her own, while Karl makes progress with Susan by asking her out on a date (888) (stereo)
6.00pmBBC News (888)
6.30pmRegional News Programmes
followed by Weather (888)
7.00pm[Click for full details] Fame Academy The five remaining hopefuls continue their preparations for tomorrow's live showdown as the prize of a superstar lifestyle draws ever nearer -- but the pressure is mounting with each student hoping to put in a show-stopping performance and secure a place in the final (888) (stereo)
7.30pm[Click for full details] EastEnders Ian has to make a tough decision about Steven after he asks to see his real dad Wicksy, while Phil starts to show the strain following another visit from the police. Martin pretends to be sick to get Mo off his back, only for her to interrupt his romantic evening with Alison, and Alfie has last-minute nerves as he prepares for his big night -- will he have a sudden change of heart? (888) (stereo)
8.00pm[Click for full details] My Family The Lost Weekend With the children away for the weekend, Ben and Susan make plans to re-ignite their love life. In the event, he just wants to laze around the house while she is keen to go shopping for antiques, forcing the couple to conclude they have nothing in common -- but as they try to salvage the situation by searching for some joint interests, they discover all they share is the need to de-scale the downstairs toilet (888) (stereo)
8.30pm[Click for full details] Judge John Deed Abuse of Power While trying a young man with an emotional age of 13 for murder, Deed causes outrage among his fellow judges when he begins investigating a fraud case involving two solicitors. As they, Sir Ian Rochester and even his ex-father-in-law try to dissuade him from getting involved, Deed pushes harder for the truth -- but then his daughter is mugged and Jo Mills' son is run off the road on his bike. Could there be a connection? High Court drama, starring Martin Shaw (888) (stereo)
10.00pmBBC News at Ten O'Clock (888)
10.25pmRegional News and Weather
10.35pm[Click for full details] Question Time Conservative Party chairman Theresa May, Liberal Democrat spokesperson on Home Affairs Simon Hughes, FBU General Secretary Andy Gilchrist, journalist Melanie Phillips and local MP Peter Mandelson answer questions and issues raised by an audience in Hartlepool. David Dimbleby presents (888) (stereo)
11.35pm[Click for full details] In the Blink of an Eye (Film) TVM 1996 The killing of two policemen lands film-maker Veronica Hamel's childhood friend and her husband in jail, the latter facing the prospect of the death sentence. With little time to spare, she resolves to overturn a gross miscarriage of justice and secure the duo's release. Fact-based drama, with Mimi Rogers and Piper Laurie (888) (stereo)
followed by Weatherview
1.05am[Click for full details] BBC News Regular bulletin
1.30am[Click for full details] World News Tonight Global headlines
2.00am[Click for full details] BBC News Regular bulletin
2.30am[Click for full details] World Business Report Informed analysis
3.00am[Click for full details] BBC News Regular bulletin
3.30am[Click for full details] Asia Today Current affairs
3.45am[Click for full details] World Business Report Informed analysis
4.00am[Click for full details] BBC News Regular bulletin
4.30am[Click for full details] Hardtalk With Tim Sebastian
5.00am[Click for full details] The World Today International reports
5.30am[Click for full details] World Business Report Informed analysis
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