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Scotland Schedule for Wednesday 3 December 2008

  1. 00:20–01:15
    8/10. Easy Company is ordered to send a patrol to take enemy prisoners.
  2. 01:15–02:15
    Jonathan reflects on his journey before completing his exploration in Vladivostok.
  3. 02:15–04:00
    BBC TWO joins the BBC's rolling news channel.
  4. 04:00–06:00
    The second programme supporting the three units of this double-award vocational GCSE. (R)
  5. 06:00–06:30
    48/70. Collections, babies and the Tikkabilla Jive in the house with Paul, Veejay and Tamba. (R)
  6. 06:30–06:55
    Dipsy and Laa-Laa watch some children pretend to be animals. (R)
  7. 06:55–07:00
    Sing along with the Tweenies to their song, If You're Happy and You Know It... (R)
  8. 07:00–07:25
    Sariac, Atlas and Vegas find themselves confronting frightening phenomena. (R)
  9. 07:25–07:27
    Daily news magazine keeping young viewers up to date on the latest stories.
  10. 07:27–07:30
    Bernard attempts to climb the highest peak but it's trickier the closer he is to the top. (R)
  11. 07:30–08:30
    13/25. There's drama as the vet is called in to dart and move the zebras.
  12. 08:30–08:44
    Sgrìobag is a monster who lives in a plain white world. (R)
  13. 08:44–08:45
    Bruno plays on and around the big blue chair. (R)
  14. 08:45–08:54
  15. 08:54–08:55
    See Bruno wiggle like a worm! But where is that worm wiggling to? (R)
  16. 08:55–09:00
    Children's programme with singing 'Little People'. (R)
  17. 09:00–09:10
    It's a windy day in Opposite Town and there are lots of things blowing about. (R)
  18. 09:10–09:20
    Mama shows a frustrated Max how animals gain independence at different paces. (R)
  19. 09:20–09:30
    If you step on the cracks, do bears jump out? Charlie tries to persuade Lola it's not true (R)
  20. 09:30–09:45
    Finley and his friends must amuse themselves indoors when it's too rainy to play outside. (R)
  21. 09:45–09:55
    Alice makes a film about her friends, but she's forgotten to put film in the camera. (R)
  22. 09:55–10:00
  23. 10:00–10:15
    Mr Tumble has woken up baby Tumble. (R)
  24. 10:15–10:30
    23/25. Squiglet draws a laughing hyena called Harry, whose serious friend is coming for tea. (R)
  25. 10:30–11:00
    58/100. Everything in the garden is so noisy that Igglepiggle moves away to find a quiet place. (R)
  26. 11:00–11:30
    David Attenborough narrates the lives of crocodiles and alligators. (R)
  27. 11:30–13:00
    A medical student faces five hectic but hilarious years at St. Swithin's Hospital.
  28. 13:00–13:30
    Deaf people who have experienced financial difficulties due to the credit crunch speak out
  29. 13:30–14:00
    Award-winning daily business, personal finance and consumer news.
  30. 14:00–14:30
    3/10. The autumn migration of swallows gets underway in East Sussex.
  31. 14:30–15:45
    Coverage of the day's debates in the Scottish Parliament.
  32. 15:45–16:30
    Experts Michael Baggott and James Lewis find an early electric shock machine in Yeovil. (R)
  33. 16:30–17:15
    Three Celtic cookaholics from Glasgow do battle with James Tanner and John Burton Race.
  34. 17:15–17:55
    3/10. Comedienne Helen Lederer takes on comedian Bobby Davro in high-class Chelsea.
  35. 17:55–18:00
    The Government outlines its legislative programme for the coming year.
  36. 18:00–18:30
    122/160. Jeremy Vine hosts a general knowledge quiz.
  37. 18:30–19:00
    Claudia takes a peek into the training rooms in advance of the weekend's dancing.
  38. 19:00–20:00
    Amber gets some news about a place at Cambridge University. (R)
  39. 20:00–21:00
    5/8. The team explores the tropics of the Indian Ocean and search for the elusive dugong.
  40. 21:00–21:45
    10/25. After reuniting Sylar and Elle, Arthur orders them to find Claire and bring her to him.
  41. 21:45–22:00
    10/25. The outstanding physical skills behind Heroes are on display, including demanding fights.
  42. 22:00–22:30
    3/7. The Brockmans attempt to revive 1950s values by banning TV and computers for a whole day. (R)
  43. 22:30–23:00
    In-depth investigation and analysis of the stories behind the day's headlines.
  44. 23:00–23:20
    Gordon Brewer presents comprehensive coverage of national and international news stories.
  45. 23:20–00:20
    Richard Hammond celebrates the 40th birthday of the Ferrari Daytona on the Italian Riviera
  46. 00:20–01:20
    1/2. Boris Johnson looks at the early history of Islam.
  47. 01:20–02:20
    4/6. In Kenya, Claudio's bike breaks down in bandit country.
  48. 02:20–04:00
    BBC TWO joins the BBC's rolling news channel.
  49. 04:00–06:00
    Programme to support this vocational GCSE. (R)

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