Bringing you the most Londony shows on TV and radio over the coming week.
Monday
Chelsea Flower Show 2009 (BBC2, 20.00-21.00) Tickets are all but sold out but you can catch the highlights, sans attack of the hay fever, courtesy of Titchmarsh and Co. Same time every day this week.
Ashes to Ashes (BBC2, 21.00-22.00) More time-travelling/coma-induced shenanigans around 1980's London.
Tuesday
Making History (Radio 4, 15.00-15.30) The Story of John Bellingham, the only person to assassinate a British Prime Minister by shooting Spencer Percival in the Palace of Westminster.
New Tricks (BBC2, 21.00-22.00) If Battersea Power Station were an actor, it'd have an IMDB record longer than an AT-AT's brake cable. Here it is again, forming the backdrop to a 50-year-old murder mystery.
Wednesday
The Apprentice (BBC1, 21.00-22.00) The wannabe execs visit the UK's biggest baby show at Olympia, where they must compete with other vendors and each other to sell baby products. Bunch of dummies, anyone?
Thursday
Emergency in the Womb (C4, 21.00-22.00) London is a world leader in medical science. This programme joins doctors at King's College Hospital, London, who use pioneering techniques to save two critically ill unborn twins.