View schedule at a glance
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00:00–16:003/20. Danielle and Aleesha stagger into school still drunk from the night before. (R)
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16:00–16:206/26. The teams face a tricky time in a new race world, and must use their Pod Mods wisely. (R)
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16:20–16:3521/26. Big tries to beat the record for swinging without stopping, for two days and two nights.
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16:35–16:454/26. Grandpa dons his Shrinking Cap as he decides to teach the spoilt boy next door a lesson. (R)
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16:45–17:006/26. Ziggy learns about washing things and Sportacus shows how to do a special move. (R)
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17:00–17:055/20. Natasha wishes to live until she is 355. She would like to see life in the year 2353! (R)
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17:05–17:303/13. Lulu makes three clones of Chip to help prepare for the school fashion show.
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17:30–18:0010/11. Hadley and Isaac get hooked on a not very rock and roll supermarket computer game.
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18:00–18:30150/224. Simon helps a gifted teenager. Cherry's ordeal continues. Zara remains tight-lipped.
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18:30–19:15Dermot Murnaghan searches for the greatest quiz brain in Britain.
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19:15–20:0023/75. Paul Martin is joined by Kate Bliss and Will Axon to examine the antiques of Nantwich.
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20:00–21:008/30. Fiona Bruce and the team are in County Durham for a visit to The Bowes Museum.
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21:00–22:006/10. Super-slow motion shows a bombardier beetle firing boiling liquid at its enemies.
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22:00–23:25Surprising and illuminating drama about the life of children's storyteller Enid Blyton.
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23:25–00:252/3. A look at how Egyptian physicist Ibn al-Haytham helped establish the science of optics. (R)
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00:25–00:554/8. The civil servants at DoSAC prepare for a visit from DoSAC shadow minister Peter Mannion. (R)
