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Television

DAYTIME

6.00am Breakfast Sarah Campbell hosts. (S) (HD)

9.00 Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg Interviews with key politicians and public figures. (S) (HD)

10.00 New series. Sunday Morning Live Debate covering religious, moral and ethical issues. (S) (HD)

11.00 Animal Park Keepers battle to persuade the rhinos to take a skin-soothing mud bath. (R) (S) (AD) (HD)

11.30 Homes under the Hammer Properties in Middlesex, Staffordshire and Caerphilly. (R) (S) (HD)

12.15pm Bargain Hunt Eric Knowles hosts from Newark, Nottinghamshire. (R) (S) (AD) (HD)

1.00 BBC News Weather for the Week Ahead (S) (HD)

1.15 Songs of Praise Aled Jones presents an edition dedicated to the 80th anniversary of D-Day. (S) (HD)

1.50 Points of View Opinions on BBC shows. (S) (HD) CONTACT email: pov@bbc.co.uk; telephone 0370 908 3199; or write to Points of View, 40 Pacific Quay, Glasgow G51 1DA

2.05 Money for Nothing Transforming a chair and two stools with a heart-warming history. (R) (S) (HD)

2.50—3.50 Escape to the Country A couple consider moving to Bedfordshire’s borders. (R) (S) (HD)

2 BBC RED BUTTON 3.45—6.00 Football The first semi-final of the Uefa Under-17 Championship in Cyprus (kick-off 4.00)

6.15am Glorious Gardens from Above Christine Walkden explores Yorkshire by hot-air balloon. (R) (S) (HD)

7.00 Countryfile The Camel Trail in north Cornwall. Shown last Sunday BBC1 Signed repeat tomorrow 1.05am (S) (HD)

8.00 Our Coast Adrian Chiles and Mehreen Baig explore the County Down coastline. (R) (S) (HD)

9.00 Beechgrove Garden Ruth Vichos is tackling pests in the greenhouse. Shown last Friday (S) (HD)

9.30 Landward Dougie Vipond finds out about salt marsh habitats. Shown last Thursday BBC Scotland (S) (HD)

10.00 Saturday Kitchen Best Bites Highlights. (S) (HD)

11.30 Ready Steady Cook Anna Haugh and Mike Reid are joined by Falkirk couple Gemma and Brian. (R) (S) (HD)

12.15—3.05pm The Longest Day HHHH Second World War drama starring John Wayne, qRobert Mitchum, Henry Fonda and Robert Ryan.

Normandy, 6 June 1944: as the huge task of preparing for D-Day draws to a close, the Allied commanders await suitable weather conditions to set in motion history’s greatest amphibious operation. English, German +subtitles. On iPlayer for 30 days.

Review page 55. Directors Andrew Marton, Ken Annakin and Bernhard Wicki (1962, PG) (BW) (S) (W) (AD

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