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Snack on bite-sized news, sport, weather and travel - everything you need for the day ahead.
09:00
Series 1, Episode 9
The show that turns hidden treasures into cash and viewers' dreams into reality.
10:00
Series 1, Episode 8
Nicky and the team come to the rescue of 47-year-old Carole Ward who feels very unglamorous.
11:00
Series 5, Episode 5
Blue Watch race against time to rescue a young girl trapped in a silo and Bayleaf tries to talk down a potential suicide from a high rise crane.
12:00
Natalie Bennet, Leader of the Green Party of England and Wales, joins The Independent Editor Amol Rajan.
13:00
Series 2, Episode 6
Food Busker John Quilter whips up a super swift risotto on the South Bank, rapper Mr Shemzy experiences Austrian cuisine for the first time, and we're invited over to Barbecoa for a meat masterclass with Doug the butcher.
13:30
Series 1, Episode 4
Food busker John Quilter cooks a gourmet macaroni cheese, cabbie Joey Bone samples three Full English's and we meet a Jerk chicken legend.
14:00
Series 12, Episode 2
Recall goes to see a little boy in intensive care. He finds himself unable to face the parents feeling as guilty as he does.
15:00
Series 12, Episode 10
A groom-to-be is handcuffed to a window cleaner’s cradle twelve floors up after a stag night prank. Chris has to extricate him in time for the wedding.
16:00
Series 1, Episode 9
The show that turns hidden treasures into cash and viewers' dreams into reality.
17:00
Series 1, Episode 8
Nicky and the team come to the rescue of 47-year-old Carole Ward who feels very unglamorous.
18:00
The latest on the stories that matter to London, plus all the headlines and information from around the capital.
18:30
Your essential entertainment show. Going out or staying in, we’ll bring you 60 minutes of the best that London has to offer.
19:30
Series 1, Episode 1
New and exclusive to London Live, join Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall as he introduces us to his exciting new recipes from the famous River Cottage.
20:00
Series 1, Episode 5
Documentary series following the inner workings of Westminster Council, showing the real-life work and people that keep London at the forefront of the world's leading cities.
21:00
Episode 1
Compelling drama about banking and finance that offers a unique insight into how we have arrived so perilously close to the edge with Dominic Cooper and Aidan Gillen.
23:00
Series 2, Episode 5
Dr Statham enters politics - at least the manifesto will be grammatically correct. And Mac's past catches up with him - luckily not literally, or he might meet his former self, which sci-fi authors assure us can be catastrophic. Other catastrophic things include Martin becoming a pimp.
00:00
Series 2, Episode 3
Jeff is going on a work trip with Sophie to Aberdeen, and Mark - fearful they will sleep together - becomes desperate to stop them.
00:30
Series 2, Episode 4
Mark, determined to forget Sophie, makes an effort to go out with April.
01:00
Series 2, Episode 5
Mark becomes depressed about Sophie living with Jeff, but Jeremy is not sure that self-mutilation is the answer.
01:30
Series 2, Episode 6
Jeremy and Nancy are getting married, for visa reasons. Mark, determined to save his friend, will do whatever it takes to stop them...
02:00
Catch up on our debates about the issues behind the headlines.
02:30
Series 1, Episode 6
Christmas Special. New and exclusive to London Live, join Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall as he introduces us to his exciting new recipes from the famous River Cottage.
London’s man about town is coming to London Live! Danny Dyer season starts with the UK Premiere of 7lives!
Two award winning shows join the comedy line up - starts Friday 2nd January.
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Home to the Queen and late night ravers, an unseen workforce keeps Westminster moving.
Charity appeal: Those who served their country now need their country to serve them
Crime at 9 continues with acclaimed drama McCallum, staring John Hannah.
The Evening News and The Evening Show bring you the latest news and entertainment from across London.
The most professional doctors, extra mature attitudes and highly competent staff.
One of the greatest unsolved murder mysteries of the 20th century.
Whilst Germany waged war on the skies above London, a deadly predator roamed the streets below.
Sheikh Dr Muhammad Al-Hussaini, a fellow in Islamic Studies at Westminster Institute, on the ban of images of the Prophet Mohammed.
The Casserole Club is a community network where people cook an extra meal and deliver it to a neighbour in need.
TfL are using their buses as the ultimate moving exhibition for new poetry.
A new film explores what impact 90s American films for teenagers have had on today’s culture.
One of the capital's hottest up-and-coming comic talents is having a busy week.
The controversial magazine has printed three million copies of its latest edition.
A play about wife-swapping that's designed to make you think.
The Game of Thrones actor talks on his new Edwardian drama, The Testament of Youth.
Tonight’s Playout Pitch has a really unique sound for the capital.
This was part of the ESI's Homeless Veterans charity appeal.
Architecture student Nick Woodford is trying to persuade Network Rail to use the disused land.
London landmarks were lit up in the Tricolour in a tribute to Paris, following terrorist attacks which left 17 dead.
Illustrator Jason Brooks has produced a new collection of sketches based on London's most iconic landmarks.
We are live from the picket lines as 18 bus operators are locked in a dispute with the unions.
The suspected gunmen in the Parisian shootings at the Charlie Hebdo offices have been killed by police.
Research has found workers are more likely to drink harmful amounts the more they work.
The nominees for the worst of the last year of film are now out.
We meet the all-star cast on the red carpet.
The Prime Minister has refused to take part in debates unless the Green Party is invited.
A closer look at the sports stories making the headlines with Digital Sport Editor for the Evening Standard Amar Singh.
Simon Neville, retail correspondent at The independent and Evening Standard, discusses tumbling profits on the high street.
Photographs from the 1950s to the 1990s will be on display at the V&A and Brixton’s Black Cultural Archives.
The deadline for parents to make applications is tomorrow.
Russell Lynch, City Correspondent for the Evening Standard, discusses the day in business.
Errors in fraud and overpayment have caused costly issues for the Department of Work and Pensions.
Janice Morley, Evening Standard Homes & Property Editor, discusses everything you need to know in the world of property.
The ‘I Do’ campaign wants couples think ethically when they buy their wedding bands.
Everything you need to know from London and the wider world this morning.
Simon Usborne, Features Writer for the Independent, discusses the days most interesting stories in more detail.
The former Prime Minister gave evidence in the to MPs today.
The group are already winning accolades from critics.
880,000 more students predicted in England by 2023.
Researchers have said human-computer interaction is “within our reach”.
It will be the first edition of the satirical magazine to be published since Islamic terrorists killed 10 of its staff.
Bill Mitchell from BSC Academy of Computing discusses the figures.
Despite the inflation drop, many savers are still missing out.
Andrew Andrew Boff, Conservative member of the London Assembly, joined Headline London to discuss the bus strike.
The news follows the drop in oil, electricity and gas prices.
Sajid Javid, the Culture Secretary, said it was "lazy" to say the Parisian terror attacks had nothing to do with Islam.
Journalist Bobby Friedman takes a closer look at the stories making the headlines.
Visitors took part in light painting as well as LED graffiti and other digital creations.
CEO Dalton Philips has headed the beleaguered supermarket chain for five years.
Our tech expert San Sharma has all the latest news on the gadgets and gizmos out this week.
More stem cells are needed to help treat leukaemia.
Everything you need to know from London and the wider world this morning.
A warning has been issued to rail passengers today.
We meet the new stand-up comedian taking Soho by storm
Suicide is the biggest single killer of men aged under 45 in England and Wales.
Charlotte Rigg suffers from Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome which largely leaves her wheelchair bound.
Scotland's Labour leader Jim Murphy pledged he'll use the money raised from a mansion tax to pay for a 1,000 new nurses.
To mark the 50th anniversary of Eliot’s death, organisers have increased the prize money.
Jamie Dunkley, London Evening Standard business correspondent, explains today’s big business stories.
London Live TV Editor Toby Earle shares his top tips for what to watch on the box this week.
Latest sports news with London Evening Standard Deputy Sports Editor Marco Giacomelli.
London Live’s entertainment producer Simon Thompson has all the details from the awards.
A driver burned to death after reportedly chased by gunmen on mopeds and crashing into a bus stop.
Steve Emerson also said Birmingham was 'totally Muslim' where 'non-Muslims simply don't go.
Everything you need to know from London and the wider world this morning.
London Live’s Entertainment Producer Simon Thompson discusses the showbiz news of the week.
The London singer joined London Live with an exclusive performance of her track So Worth It.
Writer and blogger Rich Patrick discusses whether this really is a "dumbing down" of education.
London Live's Jake Tupman went the London sartorial celebration of men's fashion to get a few tips.
The radical preacher was found guilty of trying to establish an al-Qaeda training camp in America.
The mindbloggling game returns again.
Gordon Taylor has promised to apologise to the families of the victims of the Hillsborough disaster for drawing a comparison between the 1989 tragedy and the Ched Evans case.
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