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'Factual' schedule for Wednesday 4 November 2009

  1. 00:00–00:30
    BBC One (Wales only)
    The team hear from a couple who were sold a kitten that was too young to survive. (R)
  2. 00:30–01:00
    BBC One (Wales only)
    21/28. Dickens meets 21st century technology in A Christmas Carol 3D.
  3. 00:50–01:20
    BBC One (except Northern Ireland, Wales)
    See Hear delves into the secret life of sign language interpreters. (R)
  4. 01:20–01:50
    BBC One (except Northern Ireland, Wales)
    Tom Dyckhoff explores the decline of the country house and its fight for survival. (R)
  5. 01:20–01:50
    BBC One (Northern Ireland only)
    2/14. There's a question mark over the future of Heike's nurse Sara - can her romance last? (R)
  6. 01:50–02:20
    BBC One (except Northern Ireland)
    Farmer Jimmy Doherty makes breakfast from scratch, looking at cornflakes and coffee. (R)
  7. 01:50–02:20
    BBC One (Northern Ireland only)
    See Hear delves into the secret life of sign language interpreters.
  8. 02:20–03:05
    BBC One
    The chefs are sent to Chelsea FC to prepare a pre-match lunch for some VIP guests. (R)
  9. 09:15–10:00
    BBC One
    RAF Rescue is scrambled to two climbers clinging 300 feet up on a slowly crumbling ledge.
  10. 10:00–11:00
    BBC One
    18/30. Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander view properties in Sittingbourne, Watford and Alverston. (R)
  11. 11:00–11:30
    BBC One
    One of the expensive roof lights for Kristian's house goes AWOL in East London.
  12. 11:30–12:15
    BBC One
    The Lief-Elliotts from Hampshire want to raise money for a much needed horse box.
  13. 12:15–13:00
    BBC One
    8/32. Tim Wonnacott and his two teams of Bargain Hunters take a trip to Corby.
  14. 19:00–19:30
    BBC One (Cambridgeshire, London, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Yorkshire only)
    With Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley. Ben Elton talks about his latest book.
  15. 19:30–19:57
    BBC One (Cambridgeshire, London, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Yorkshire only)
    Jimmy tries to discover what happens to milk before it arrives on the supermarket shelf.
  16. 22:45–23:40
    BBC One (Scotland only)
    All of Betty Neumar's five husbands appear to have died in suspicious circumstances.
  17. 22:45–23:15
    BBC One (Northern Ireland only)
    2/4. An interview with philosopher John Harris, who believes the human race will not survive.
  18. 23:15–23:45
    BBC One (Northern Ireland only)
    21/28. Dickens meets 21st century technology in A Christmas Carol 3D.
  19. 23:45–00:00
    BBC One (Northern Ireland only)
    4/6. Darryl Grimason goes on a two-day hike to Cove Cave and the summit of Slieve Binnian. (R)
  20. 00:00–00:05
    BBC One (Northern Ireland only)
    Darryl Grimason visits local gardens around the province.
  21. 00:50–01:50
    BBC One (except Scotland)
    2/3. Tracing Gandhi's transformation from obscure lawyer to father of the nation. (R)
  22. 01:50–02:50
    BBC One (Scotland only)
    2/3. Tracing Gandhi's transformation from obscure lawyer to father of the nation. (R)
  23. 01:50–02:50
    BBC One (except Scotland)
    5/30. The team head for Devon's beautiful Tamar Valley, and weigh anchor at Morwellham Quay. (R)
  24. 02:50–03:45
    BBC One
    20/35. Ben Fogle goes on an RNLI boat, and speaks to a bailiff protecting salmon from poachers. (R)
  25. 03:45–04:30
    BBC One
    The chefs prepare historic dishes and later, food dedicated to their personal heroes. (R)

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