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Scotland Schedule for Wednesday 4 November 2009

  1. 00:20–01:20
    Lauren Laverne presents from the Glasgow School of Art. (R)
  2. 01:20–03:05
    BBC Two joins the BBC's rolling news channel.
  3. 06:00–06:20
    Dr Juno is upset when Bobby tells her that the hospital is dirty - but Bobby is right. (R)
  4. 06:20–06:40
    12/28. Ben returns from a shopping trip and his baguette causes Small lots of problems. (R)
  5. 06:40–06:55
    Karla discovers the perfect gift for Mama, but the gang must work together to get it. (R)
  6. 06:55–07:00
    Pingu's teacher impresses the class by showing them how to make paper mache shapes. (R)
  7. 07:00–07:25
    Animation following the adventures of a young aardvark and his friends. (R)
  8. 07:25–07:30
    Daily news magazine keeping young viewers up to date on the latest stories.
  9. 07:30–08:00
    13/13. The final day of muster sees the team's riding ability put to the test by jackaroo Dan. (R)
  10. 08:00–08:30
    12/13. Dani and Max are snowed in alone. How can they possibly survive a whole day together? (R)
  11. 08:30–08:40
    8/26. Donaidh misses all the fun when he won't stop playing his video game. (R)
  12. 08:40–08:49
  13. 08:49–08:50
    When Bruno spins his bow tie, it changes colour! (R)
  14. 08:50–09:00
    Dancing fun for preschool children. (R)
  15. 09:00–09:10
    17/26. It is time to spring clean the nursery, but Timmy wants to go outside and play. (R)
  16. 09:10–09:25
    43/52. The King of Buffertonia plans a tour of the safari park with Mtambo as his guide. (R)
  17. 09:25–09:40
    38/45. 3 is sent out on a mission to find out why 1 2 3 patterns have appeared all over the place (R)
  18. 09:40–10:00
    Max samples the joys of camping - fresh air, rain, and a tent that won't go up. (R)
  19. 10:00–10:05
    3/125. Ethelbert and Dilip travel to Africa, where they meet creatures with big, toothy grins. (R)
  20. 10:05–10:20
    Lola wants to make Charlie jump, and tries hiding, ghosts and really scary stories. (R)
  21. 10:20–10:30
    38/53. The three friends stay up late with Roro, a young coyote, to see what happens at night. (R)
  22. 10:30–11:00
    23/100. The Tombliboos have discovered a new game - hiding in the garden. Where have they gone? (R)
  23. 11:00–11:05
    Penguins come from all over to see a new snack stall, and Pingu is first in the queue. (R)
  24. 11:05–11:30
    90/106. Fred has a nightmare that Arnold the paperboy ends up marrying Pebbles. (R)
  25. 11:30–13:00
    Andrew Neil and Anita Anand examine Sir Christopher Kelly's review of MPs' expenses.
  26. 13:00–13:30
    Are deaf prisoners receiving equal treatment? Plus, new mum Melissa's Baby Diaries.
  27. 13:30–14:00
    The latest business, consumer and workplace news from across the country.
  28. 14:00–14:30
    Dougie Vipond goes hunting, shooting and fishing as he takes on the McNab challenge. (R)
  29. 14:30–15:40
    Coverage of some of the day's debates in the Scottish Parliament.
  30. 15:40–15:45
    4/12. Cameron McNeish heads off for a wild walk across Lochnagar.
  31. 15:45–16:30
    15/75. In Bognor Regis, Charlie Ross spots a diamond ring with an interesting history.
  32. 16:30–17:15
    Dermot Murnaghan searches for the greatest quiz brain in Britain.
  33. 17:15–18:00
    A couple from Maidenhead want to find a house in Somerset with outbuildings and land.
  34. 18:00–18:30
    Jeremy Vine hosts a general knowledge quiz featuring the country's top quiz champions.
  35. 18:30–19:00
    Claudia takes a peek into the training rooms to find out how the couples are shaping up.
  36. 19:00–20:00
    5/9. A look at the Corrieyairack Challenge, a gruelling 43-mile race in the Highlands.
  37. 20:00–20:50
    2/14. A tale of life on the Zambezi River, set against the epic backdrop of Victoria Falls.
  38. 20:50–21:00
    One-tonne male bisons rut for the right to breed in the USA's Badlands National Park. (R)
  39. 21:00–22:00
    2/6. The assassination of an archduke in Sarajevo sets in motion the wheels of world war.
  40. 22:00–22:30
    Guests include host Claudia Winkleman and panellists Harry Shearer and Little Boots.
  41. 22:30–23:00
    Includes a report on the Conservative's guarantee for a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty.
  42. 23:00–23:20
    Presented by Gordon Brewer.
  43. 23:20–00:20
    Alan Whicker looks at the 1967 film that introduced hippies to a bemused Britain. (R)
  44. 00:20–00:50
    3/14. Reverend David Easton puts his reputation on the line as the dame in the panto. (R)
  45. 00:50–04:20
    BBC TWO joins the BBC's rolling news channel.

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