View schedule at a glance
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00:40–02:15Prison drama about an attempt at a jail break.
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02:15–04:45BBC TWO joins the BBC's rolling news channel.
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06:00–06:20Mikey John's guest speaker fails to turn up. (R)
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06:20–06:4024/28. Ben and Small decide to make a monkey some Monkey Baskets, and he leaves them a present. (R)
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06:40–06:55Bo, who's been boasting about his leaping ability, has an accident that's embarrassing. (R)
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06:55–07:00Pingu and Pingo go fishing together. (R)
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07:00–07:1546/80. Martha and Skits hate the sound of thunder. One day Skits tries to outrun the storm. (R)
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07:15–07:2547/80. Martha wants a quiet place to take a nap. Helen and the gang help by designing a doghouse. (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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07:30–08:008/13. Gran and Grandad take Roy and Becky camping for the weekend. (R)
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08:00–08:301/5. Shane is nine years old and his family are making their fifth house move in six months. (R)
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08:30–08:458/13. Pat delivers a family of hibernating fruit bats to Amy for her special Animal Day. (R)
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08:45–08:50Gaelic children's programme. (R)
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08:50–09:00Lola refuses to have her hair cut and Charlie suspects she's scared of scissors. (R)
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09:00–09:1025/26. Timmy makes a dinosaur mask, puts it on and roars like a T-Rex. Timmy loves his mask. (R)
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09:10–09:2551/52. The Mayor wants to commemorate Old Puffer Pete's 150th anniversary with a special show. (R)
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09:25–09:401/45. The Numberjacks are called on when things keep vanishing. (R)
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09:40–10:00It is Doodles' bath day, but he is hiding from Max and will not go near the bath. (R)
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10:00–10:0511/125. Ethelbert stops grooming himself because he thinks wild animals do not need to. (R)
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10:05–10:20Lola wakes up in the morning to find that the world is covered in a blanket of white snow. (R)
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10:20–10:3046/53. The chase is on to get hold of a juicy mango for supper. (R)
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10:30–11:0031/100. Igglepiggle and Upsy Daisy are best friends, but Igglepiggle can't find her. (R)
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11:00–11:30Series designed for primary school students to encourage non-fiction writing skills. (R)
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11:30–11:40The author of Horrible Histories, Terry Deary, looks at Katherine Howard. (R)
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11:40–12:001/3. Clips from BBC programmes to support Primary science teaching on the theme of Darwin. (R)
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12:00–12:30It's a big day for the team as Amy the lioness finally gives birth. (R)
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12:30–13:00Naga Munchetty and Declan Curry look at a campaign to crack down on rogue traders.
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13:00–13:4520/43. Victoria is admitted with angina. Terri offers to look after Lucy.
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13:45–14:1521/40. With two children and another on the way, the Davidsons have outgrown their Hersham home. (R)
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14:15–15:009/10. Two houses are devastated by fires; what caused them, and can the buildings be repaired?
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15:00–15:452/26. Jesse and Dr Sloan contract a deadly virus, and Steve and Amanda search for a cure. (R)
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15:45–16:3023/75. Paul Martin is joined by Kate Bliss and Will Axon to examine the antiques of Nantwich.
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16:30–17:15Dermot Murnaghan searches for the greatest quiz brain in Britain.
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17:15–18:00A couple are looking for a property with enough land to set up a kennel business.
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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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18:30–19:00Craig Revel Horwood analyses the weekend's events, and Claudia interviews the contestants.
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19:00–19:307/15. The women take on a secret mission at the factory while the men struggle down the mine.
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19:30–20:005/14. A bombshell throws Heike's life into total disarray and stuns her family and friends.
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20:00–20:3019/37. Students from St John's College, Oxford do battle with the University of Loughborough.
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20:30–21:00Miranda joins an evening class to learn French, the language of love.
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21:00–21:30When the worst recruit ever is signed up, the boys try desperately to pull off an escape.
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21:30–22:30Sue Perkins explores the changing tastes in domestic art in post-war Britain.
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22:30–23:00Newsnight examines the nature of the terrorist threat to the UK. With Jeremy Paxman.
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23:00–23:20Comprehensive coverage of the day's important national and international news stories.
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23:20–23:50Stephen Poliakoff talks to Mark Kermode about the themes he explores in his works. (R)
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23:50–00:355/13. The Antares crosses a critical boundary when going back to Earth is no longer an option. (R)
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00:35–01:156/13. Drawing closer to the orbit of Venus, some of the Antares crew struggle with guilt. (R)
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01:15–04:00BBC TWO joins the BBC's rolling news channel.
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04:00–05:00A look at British politics, media, the European Union and international politics. (R)

