BBC 1 on Wednesday 26 March 2008

Early Morning

  1. 23:55 Film: Faithful
  2. 01:25 Weatherview
  3. 01:30 See Hear
  4. 02:00 Tropic of Capricorn
  5. 03:00 Life in Cold Blood
  6. 04:00 Joins BBC News 24

7pm

  1. 19:00 The One Show

    Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. [S]

  2. 19:30 My Family

    With Robert Lindsay, Zoe Wanamaker, Gabriel Thomson, Siobhan Hayes, Keiron Self. Domestic sitcom. With Nick still away, Michael joining the army, and Janey getting her stuff out of the attic, Susan is feeling deserted. Then a stray dog appears and tries to become man's best friend. Unfortunately, the man he chooses is Ben. [S]

8pm

  1. 20:00 Motorway Cops

    Britain's congested motorways are dangerous places; wall to wall traffic and high speed drivers are a deadly combination, and a lapse of judgement can mean the difference between life and death. In Cheshire the motorway cops are dealing with a high speed crash which has left the fast lane blocked to traffic. [S]

9pm

  1. 21:00 The Apprentice

    Sir Alan Sugar sets gruelling tasks for business hopefuls. Sixteen new candidates line up for the chance to win a six figure salary and a job with Sugar's Amstrad business. The teams are given two van loads of fresh fish and told to flog it all before their boardroom deadline. With 16 highly competitive candidates all desperate to prove their worth, it's not long before the teams split. [S]

10pm

  1. 22:00 BBC News; Regional News

    The latest national and international news. [S]

  2. 22:25 Regional News Programmes

    Regional news. [S]

  3. 22:33 BBC Weather

    The latest weather forecast. [S]

  4. 22:35 The National Lottery Draws

    Myleene Klass is live from Lottery HQ for the Thunderball, Dream Number and Lotto draws. [S]

  5. 22:40 Match of the Day

    Gary Lineker presents highlights of England's international friendly against France. Fabio Capello got off to a winning start as England manager against Switzerland last month, but a match against the losing World Cup finalists in Paris is an altogether tougher prospect. In fact, England haven't beaten France in the French capital since 1949. [S]