View schedule at a glance
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00:00–01:002/10. A look at the strategies used by reptiles and amphibians to conquer their shortcomings.
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16:00–16:10A German fairy tale about Rapunzel, who is kept prisoner in a tower by a wicked queen.
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16:10–16:3030/50. Lau Lau thinks that a squeak she hears is a mouse and tells the other Piplings.
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16:30–16:456/26. Big and Small set out to explore the road which runs past their house.
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16:45–17:0023/26. Ziggy discovers that it's not necessary to have strong legs to ride a bike well.
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17:00–17:301/13. Four contestants from Nottingham do their best to avoid being dropped into the goo portal.
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17:30–18:007/11. A small lie from Hadley has him passing himself off as the bad boy of Harp.
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18:00–18:30136/224. Simon helps a young boy to understand his parents' strange behaviour.
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18:30–19:15Dermot Murnaghan searches for the greatest quiz brain in Britain.
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19:15–19:45Can John Rennie and Sofie Allsopp help Linda and Lee sell their 1950s home in Swindon?
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19:45–20:002/4. The Hairy Bikers, Dave and Si, examine the history and conventions of tea.
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20:00–21:004/4. After a disastrous day on Box Hill, everyone is forced to face up to matters of the heart.
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21:00–22:003/10. How mammals dominate the planet through having warm blood and by caring for their young.
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22:00–23:00In 1952 Iain Hay Gordon was tried for murder, but many suspected he was innocent.
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23:00–23:30A Panorama investigation reveals the extent of crimes committed by ex-convicts.
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23:30–00:00Coldplay perform an exclusive gig from BBC TV Centre, with new material and old classics.
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00:00–00:304/11. With guest team-mates Ricky Groves, Abi Titmuss, Ian H Watkins and Linda Lusardi. (R)
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00:30–16:006/6. An actor gets naked for his art. A horse has a birthday, but won't try the cake. (R)
