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  • 1835

    The Magicians

    3/6. Darren McMullen presents mind-blowing magic from some of the world's top magicians, with guests Kimberly Wyatt, Mel Giedroyc and David Haye. Also in HD.

  • 1950

    The National Lottery: Who Dares...

    ...Wins. 3/8. Nick Knowles hosts the National Lottery quiz where the aim of the game is to complete a series of lists and win a jackpot of 50,000 pounds.

  • 2040

    Casualty

    Linda's sister Denise, on the run from social services, arrives at Holby ED. Also in HD. [AD,S]

  • 2130

    Live at the Apollo

    8/8. Stand Up for the Week star Jack Whitehall presents comedy from the Hammersmith Apollo, with Josh Widdicombe and Shappi Khorsandi. Also in HD.

  • 2200

    BBC News

    The latest national and international news from the BBC. [S] Followed by national weather.

  • 2220

    Match of the Day

    Highlights including Norwich v Chelsea, Bolton v Liverpool and Wolves v Aston Villa. Also in HD. [S] Followed by National Lottery Update.

  • 2345

    The Football League Show

    Manish Bhasin presents highlights from the Football League, as Middlesbrough travel to Coventry and Charlton face off against Sheffield United.

  • 1830

    Flog It!

    All eyes are on a set of Russian cutlery when presenter Paul Martin is joined by experts Charlie Ross and Elizabeth Talbot at the magnificent Ely Cathedral in Cambridgeshire. [S]

  • 1930

    Dad's Army

    5/6. The Showing Up of Corporal Jones: Classic wartime sitcom. Corporal Jones is put to the test and the Walmington-on-Sea Home Guard ensure that he is not found wanting. b&w. [S]

  • 2000

    Masters Snooker

    Semi-final action continues at the Masters with the first player to reach six frames booking his place in the final. Hazel Irvine presents from Alexandra Palace. [S]

  • 2230

    Doubt

    Drama. In a 1960s New York Catholic school, a stern nun (Meryl Streep) clashes with the charismatic parish priest (Philip Seymour Hoffman) over his interest in a student. [2008] [AD,S]

  • 1858

    This Is BBC Three

    BBC Three. The best in new entertainment, comedy, contemporary drama and music for the digital generation. Stay tuned for 60 Seconds news.

  • 1900

    Top Gear

    2/7. Motoring show. Jeremy, Richard and James build an electric car, the Corvette ZR1 goes up against the Audi R8 V10, and actor Michael Sheen is the Star in a Reasonably Priced Car. [S]

  • 2000

    Sherlock

    3/3. The Reichenbach Fall: Contemporary crime drama. Moriarty is back, with the most audacious crime of the century. But is Sherlock Holmes all he claims to be? [AD,S]

  • 2130

    Enemy of the State

    Action thriller with Will Smith. A young attorney becomes enmeshed in a sinister political conspiracy when he receives evidence of a covert assassination. Contains very strong language. [1998] [S]

  • 2335

    Family Guy

    1/18. Stewie Loves Lois: Animated comedy. Stewie becomes obsessed with Lois after she saves Rupert, though Lois doesn't take to the new Stewie too well. Contains adult humour. [S]

  • 2355

    Family Guy

    2/18. Mother Tucker: Animated comedy about US family life. Peter's mother gets a divorce and he feels abandoned, until he sees a father figure in her new boyfriend, Tom. Contains adult humour. [S]

  • 1858

    This Is BBC Four

    This is BBC Four. Programmes start at 7.00pm.

  • 1900

    Amazon: Unnatural Histories

    3/3. A look at how new evidence of ancient man's influence shows that the Amazon rainforest, the epitome of a last wilderness under threat, may not be as natural as we believe. [AD,S]

  • 2000

    Shock and Awe: The Story of...

    ...Electricity. 3/3. Revelations and Revolutions: How understanding the secret of electrical superconductivity could transform the world. [S]

  • 2100

    Borgen

    5/10. Men Who Love Women: Birgitte puts forth a proposal for gender quotas on Danish companies' boards of directors. In Danish with English subtitles. Also in HD. [S]

  • 2200

    Borgen

    6/10. State Visit: Birgitte faces her first state visit with the arrival of the president of Turgistan. In Danish with English subtitles. Also in HD. [S]

  • 2300

    Top of the Pops: 1977

    David Hamilton introduces Pussycat, Barry Biggs, Liverpool Express, David Parton, Gallagher&Lyle and Status Quo. Dance sequence by Legs&Co. [S]

  • 2335

    Word Up! Black American Pop at...

    ...the BBC. A selection of some of the best performances by African-American artists of the 1980s from the BBC archives. [S]

  • 1830

    The Lark Ascending

    Dame Diana Rigg explores the enduring popularity of The Lark Ascending by Ralph Vaughan Williams. The work was recently chosen as Britain's favourite piece of classical music. [S]

  • 1900

    Emma

    3/4. Adaptation of the Jane Austen classic. Emma teases Mr Knightley about Jane but he remains tight-lipped. Meanwhile, Frank and Emma plan a ball. Is she in love with him? [S]

  • 2000

    The Great Rift: Africa's Wild...

    ...Heart. 3/3. Grass: Series exploring East Africa's Great Rift Valley. On the vast savannahs, grazers and predators struggle to outwit each other, forcing primates to develop social systems. [S]

  • 2100

    Borgen

    5/10. Men Who Love Women: Birgitte puts forth a proposal for gender quotas on Danish companies' boards of directors. In Danish with English subtitles. [S]

  • 2200

    Borgen

    6/10. State Visit: Birgitte faces her first state visit with the arrival of the president of Turgistan. In Danish with English subtitles. [S]

  • 2300

    The Hour

    2/6. Drama. As The Hour struggles with poor ratings, Bel pins her hopes on an interview with an Egyptian diplomat over the Suez crisis. Meanwhile Freddie discovers a mysterious code. [AD,S]

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