View schedule at a glance
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00:50–01:354/13. The Antares inexplicably begins to shut down its operating systems, causing chaos aboard. (R)
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01:35–02:00Brian Hanrahan returns to Berlin, 20 years after the night he watched the Berlin Wall fall
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02:00–04:00BBC TWO joins the BBC's rolling news channel.
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04:00–05:00For teenagers learning French, an hour of short, lively sketches set in Paris. (R)
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05:00–06:001/3. Concentrating on the approaches, impact and sustainability of design. (R)
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06:00–06:20Dr Juno is on a charity bike ride when her sat nav device starts talking to her in French. (R)
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06:20–06:4018/28. Edwin the garden gnome visits the cafe and is made fish fingers. He leaves the duo his rod (R)
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06:40–06:55Max feels he cannot keep up in a game of I Spy. Mama shows him it is okay to be slow. (R)
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06:55–07:00Pingu doesn't enjoy accompanying his mother to a beauty parlour, and soon makes trouble. (R)
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07:00–07:1538/80. Why does Truman want to become a hobo and join the circus? Is he trying to run away? (R)
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07:15–07:2539/80. Martha walks under a ladder and breaks a mirror, and begins to think she is jinxed. (R)
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07:25–07:30Daily news magazine keeping young viewers up to date with the latest stories.
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07:30–08:004/13. Roy is collecting money for charity when he spots a busker attracting a lot of donations. (R)
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08:00–08:15Victor and Anita call on the power of their own dreams to stop Doctor Doctor. (R)
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08:15–08:30Victor puts on a superpower cape and becomes Super Vic. The cape's owner wreaks revenge. (R)
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08:30–08:40Polluto multiplies germs in his nasty Germinator. (R)
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08:40–09:00The Dinky Doos take Mr Guinea Pig to the Great Big Bean Festival. (R)
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09:00–09:1021/26. Timmy and his friends are playing trains, but both he and Mittens want to be the leader. (R)
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09:10–09:2547/52. Zephie overhears Brewster's jobs for the day and decides to do some of them for him. (R)
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09:25–09:4042/45. The Blob has trapped people in patterns, making them jump around their rooms or swap hats. (R)
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09:40–10:00Judy goes to buy fruit but finds that Jake's favourite, strawberries, are sold out. (R)
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10:00–10:057/125. Ethelbert and Dilip visit the Arctic and meet a polar bear who misses his family. (R)
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10:05–10:20Charlie and Lola are going to see their grandparents by the sea, but Lola is worried. (R)
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10:20–10:3042/53. Yoko, Jakamoko and Toto meet some penguins and learn how to play in the snow. (R)
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10:30–11:0027/100. The Pontipines set out on a walk, but everywhere they go the Wottingers get there first. (R)
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11:00–11:20An introduction to Mexico, including a visit to the small historical town of Taxco. (R)
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11:20–11:30Things that use springs, magnets that show where you are, and magnets that pick up cars. (R)
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11:30–11:35Hare drives a motorbike, while Tortoise struggles to keep up on his skateboard. (R)
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11:35–11:40Hare drives a motorbike, while Tortoise struggles to keep up on his skateboard. In German. (R)
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11:40–12:00Ben discovers that he can see into the Victorian world through his camcorder. (R)
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12:00–12:30Andrew Neil and Anita Anand present the top political stories of the day.
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12:30–13:00The latest business, consumer and workplace news from across the country.
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13:00–13:4517/43. Terri's agoraphobic neighbour Carmen needs medical attention but refuses to go to hospital
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13:45–14:1518/40. A social worker sells her beautiful five-bedroom Victorian terrace in Manchester. (R)
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14:15–15:006/10. A tornado strikes a street in the UK, plus a man rows across the channel - in a bath.
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15:00–15:4517/18. A supposedly wholesome television hostess is pestered by Dr Sloan after a murder occurs. (R)
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15:45–16:3019/75. Anita Manning spots an unusual fruit bowl which may have come from Norway.
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16:30–17:15Dermot Murnaghan searches for the greatest quiz brain in Britain.
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17:15–18:00Aled Jones helps a family find a slice of paradise with a big garden in Cambridgeshire.
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18:00–18:30Jeremy Vine hosts a general knowledge quiz featuring the country's top quiz champions.
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18:30–19:00Claudia is joined by the saved couple and looks at the weekend's dances.
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19:00–20:00Neil Oliver visits the hidden remains of a fortress built by Henry VIII on Cap Gris-Nez. (R)
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20:00–21:003/6. James teams up with Edwina Currie to build a full-size bridge from nothing but Meccano.
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21:00–22:00Horizon investigates speech, a phenomenon unique to humans, which remains a mystery.
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22:00–22:309/10. Jools's guests include Alice in Chains, Steve Martin, Martha Wainwright and Joss Stone.
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22:30–23:20Is the uproar over a misspelled condolence letter indicative of a government in chaos?
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23:20–00:203/6. Ray follows in the footsteps of British pioneer Samuel Hearne on his epic 1,000-mile trip. (R)
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00:20–04:00BBC TWO joins the BBC's rolling news channel.
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04:00–05:00An hour of short films, set in Berlin, for teenagers learning German. (R)

