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I Can See Your Voice
Danny Jones from McFly brings his expertise to help spot the imposters. The celebrities help a team of two players tell the difference between good and bad mystery singers, without ever hearing them sing a note. With £10,000 on the line, the players attempt to weed out the bad singers based on a series of clues, interrogation and lip-sync performances.
10/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 20:20:00 - : End 21:20:00
Casualty
Dylan realises its best to move on, and David realises Rosa isnt coping. An old friend tries to save Jan from breaking point.
10/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 21:20:00 - : End 22:00:00
Keeping Faith
As Faiths mind is on helping Mike get justice for Osian and keeping Rose away from her family, she loses sight of the effect the divorce is having on her children.
10/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 22:00:00 - : End 23:00:00
BBC Weekend News
National and international news, followed by weather.
10/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 23:00:00 - : End 23:20:00
Match of the Day
Gary Lineker presents highlights of Saturdays Premier League fixtures, which included leaders Manchester City hosting Leeds and champions Liverpool facing Aston Villa. Meanwhile, there was a London derby with Chelsea travelling across the capital to meet Crystal Palace.
10/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 23:20:00 - : End 00:20:00
Match of the Day: Top 10 Podcast
Gary Lineker, Alan Shearer and Micah Richards debate the Premier Leagues best transfer bargains.
11/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 00:20:00 - : End 00:50:00
Z for Zachariah
Ann Burden has been living a secluded life on her family farm, coming to terms with the fact that she may be the only survivor of an apocalyptic event which has been Gods will. One day, John Loomis stumbles into the valley in his failing anti-radiation suit. As Loomis slowly regains his strength, he gradually becomes part of Anns humble rustic life, and a bond develops between them.
11/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 00:50:00 - : End 02:20:00
Weather for the Week Ahead
Detailed weather forecast.
11/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 02:20:00 - : End 02:25:00
BBC News
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
11/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 02:25:00 - : End 02:30:00
The Travel Show
Ade Adepitan looks at ways to make holidays more sustainable once the world opens up again. Plus great online ideas for things to see and do in the meantime. And the show meets vets saving some of the worlds rarest penguins in New Zealand.
11/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 02:30:00 - : End 03:00:00
BBC News
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
11/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 03:00:00 - : End 03:30:00
Dateline London
Foreign correspondents from London look at and analyse events in the UK through the eyes of outsiders.
11/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 03:30:00 - : End 04:00:00
BBC News
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
11/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 04:00:00 - : End 04:30:00
Forced to Face Sterilisation
Around the world, people are still being subjected to forced, coerced or involuntary sterilisation. The UN special rapporteur on the right to health has voiced her concerns to the BBC describing the practice as gross, inhumane and degrading. Research suggests that involuntary sterilisation has being carried this century in 38 different countries. In the first of two films, the BBC explores allegations of involuntary sterilisation and unwanted gynaecological procedures.
11/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 04:30:00 - : End 05:00:00
BBC News
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
11/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 05:00:00 - : End 05:30:00
Click
Click explores how biases built into everyday technologies impact peoples lives and how the tech industry is trying to address it. We go behind the scenes looking at how facial recognition algorithms work. Plus in a world where machines help recruiters find candidates for jobs, how do we make sure certain communities dont end up disadvantaged?
11/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 05:30:00 - : End 06:00:00
BBC News
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
11/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 06:00:00 - : End 06:30:00
Americas Place in the World
President Biden claims America is back. Suzanne Kianpour reports on the team the President has tasked with tackling recent fresh crises, and the challenges they face.
11/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 06:30:00 - : End 07:00:00
Breakfast
The BBCs Breakfast programme features the latest news, sport, business, weather and other items on a daily basis.
11/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 07:00:00 - : End 09:00:00
Match of the Day
Gary Lineker presents highlights of Saturdays Premier League fixtures, which included leaders Manchester City hosting Leeds and champions Liverpool facing Aston Villa. Meanwhile, there was a London derby with Chelsea travelling across the capital to meet Crystal Palace.
11/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 09:00:00 - : End 10:00:00
The Andrew Marr Show
Andrew Marr interviews key newsmakers and reviews the weekends stories.
11/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 10:00:00 - : End 11:00:00
Barra on the Bann
Barra Best begins his 100 mile journey at the source of the Bann at Slieve Muck in the Mourne Mountains, overnights at an eco farm, and learns about a unique project to reintroduce red kite birds to the landscape before cycling the towpath from the point where the Bann meets Newry Canal.
11/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 11:00:00 - : End 11:30:00
Sunday Morning Stories
Kate Bottley shares inspirational stories rooted in faith, hope and spirituality.
11/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 11:30:00 - : End 12:00:00
Homes Under the Hammer
A look at the progress of a rather unusual development in Capel Le Ferne in Kent, which Lucy first saw in 2009. Also, Martin is in Liverpool visiting a mid-terrace house, and Dion is at a character-filled cottage in Plaistow, London.
11/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 12:00:00 - : End 13:00:00
Bargain Hunt
Charlie Ross visits one of the largest antiques fairs in the country, the East of England Showground in Peterborough. He also finds time to stop by Blakesley Hall in Birmingham, and experts Philip Serrell and Christina Trevanion are on hand.
11/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 13:00:00 - : End 14:00:00
BBC Weekend News
National and international news, followed by weather.
11/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 14:00:00 - : End 14:15:00
Songs of Praise
Aled Jones visits Newstead Abbey in Nottinghamshire to explore its 850 years of history. Curator Simon Brown explains how the abbey began as an Augustinian priory and it is thought one of the priests was Friar Tuck, one of Robin Hoods Merry Men. Recently, Newstead Abbey has looked into its 19th-century links to black history and the connection to the sugar plantations in Jamaica.
11/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 14:15:00 - : End 14:50:00
Escape to the Country
Nicki Chapman is in rural Somerset helping a couple invest their £500,000 in a home that strikes the right balance between country charm and practical open plan. She also visits Barley Wood, a beautiful kitchen garden resurrected by chef brothers.
11/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 14:50:00 - : End 15:35:00
Queen of Katwe
Kampala, Uganda. Young Phiona finds surprising distraction from her life grafting in the Katwe slum when she is introduced to chess by youth worker Robert, and proves to be talented at it.
11/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 15:35:00 - : End 17:35:00
Seven Worlds, One Planet
High above the city of Gibraltar, Barbary macaques, Europes only non-human primates, live lives full of kidnappings and high drama, whilst in the cemeteries of Vienna "grave robbing" European hamsters do battle with each other for food.
11/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 17:35:00 - : End 18:35:00
BBC Weekend News
National and international news, followed by weather.
11/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 18:35:00 - : End 18:50:00
BBC Newsline
Local news from across Northern Ireland.
11/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 18:50:00 - : End 19:00:00
Countryfile
Tom Heap and Margherita Taylor look at the impact of canals on the past, present and future of our countryside. In the Midlands, Tom is on the UKs longest canal - the Grand Union - discovering the engineering triumphs that helped traverse our rugged landscape and how they could now play their part in a 21st-century green tech revolution. Meanwhile, Margherita celebrates the 200th anniversary of the Regents Canal.
11/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 19:00:00 - : End 20:00:00
The British Academy Film Awards
Live from Londons Royal Albert Hall, Dermot OLeary and Edith Bowman host a celebration of the best films of the year, including "Sound of Metal, `Promising Young Woman, `Rocks, `Soul, `The Trial of the Chicago 7 and `Mank". Nominees include Sir Anthony Hopkins, Vanessa Kirby, Riz Ahmed, Frances McDormand, Chadwick Boseman, Clarke Peters, Alfre Woodard, Daniel Kaluuya and Sir David Attenborough.
11/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 20:00:00 - : End 22:00:00
Line of Duty
DCI Jo Davidson faces increasing pressure from all sides as AC-12 make major breakthroughs in the investigation, but an attempt to interview a key witness goes horribly wrong.
11/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 22:00:00 - : End 23:00:00
BBC Weekend News
National and international news, followed by weather.
11/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 23:00:00 - : End 23:20:00
BBC Newsline
Local news from across Northern Ireland.
11/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 23:20:00 - : End 23:30:00
Match of the Day 2
Mark Chapman introduces all the goals, highlights and talking points from todays four Premier League fixtures, which included Manchester Uniteds visit to Tottenham. Jose Mourinho saw his Spurs side enjoy an astonishing 6-1 victory over his old club at Old Trafford in October, but it is United who are now faring better in the league.
11/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 23:30:00 - : End 00:40:00
Once Were Lions
After over a decade in the wilderness, Rugby Leagues Great Britain Lions are back and on the road again. Following their tour of New Zealand and Papua New Guinea.
12/04/2021 GMT +0000000
Start 00:40:00 - : End 01:55:00
This Is My House
Stacey Dooley introduces four people who all claim to own the same house and be the same person. Only one of them is telling the truth; the other three are actors, and celebrity panel Bill Bailey, Emily Atack, Judi Love, Jamali Maddix and guest panelist Jimmy Carr must sniff out the true homeowner. Todays homeowner is Gemma, who lives with her partner Pete and her two children in Farnham, Surrey.
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Start 01:55:00 - : End 02:50:00