View schedule at a glance
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00:20–04:00BBC TWO joins the BBC's rolling news channel.
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04:00–06:00Guide to German travel, people and culture. (R)
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06:00–06:3056/70. Paul, Sarah-Jane and Tamba find out about dressing up, making pencils and tea-time. (R)
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06:30–06:55The Teletubbies watch two boys play with their mum's keyboard. (R)
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06:55–07:00Learn how to make paper plate crowns. (R)
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07:00–07:25Noticing that her family is overstressed, Maya decides they need some quality family time. (R)
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07:25–07:30Daily news magazine keeping young viewers up to date on the latest stories.
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07:30–08:00Cardiff gets the Stake Out treatment as Matthew is taken on the drive of his dreams. (R)
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08:00–08:20The children are home alone and have to cope with a series of disasters. (R)
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08:20–08:3021/52. How to survive the most dangerous situations that Mother Nature can chuck at you. (R)
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08:30–08:404/26. When Small decides to live somewhere else, the friends meet Ruby, a pink mouse. (R)
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08:40–08:50The team are working on Mr and Mrs Bentley's new house, built into the side of a hill. (R)
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08:50–09:05Samuel and Muffin ask Mrs Lovebird to fly them to the super slide, but she is too busy. (R)
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09:05–09:1010/30. A tiger sneezes and loses all of his stripes. (R)
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09:10–09:254/26. Ziggy learns about jumping, tumbling and flipping. Sportacus does the Spider Stretch. (R)
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09:25–09:4510/20. Mister Maker shows how to make a hilarious rubber hand glove to surprise your friends. (R)
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09:45–09:55While Harry enjoys going out, Toto prefers to stay in, writing to his friends. (R)
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09:55–10:0515/15. Featuring a tale about a South American village. (R)
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10:05–10:304/14. Grandpa Piggley tells the story of the time he was lost at sea and stranded on an island. (R)
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10:30–10:35Mr Tumble dresses up as Little Jack Horner and Little Miss Muffet. (R)
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10:35–11:0583/100. The Pontipines are out for a walk in the garden and hear lots of noise. (R)
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11:05–11:3086/106. Fred gets ideas above his station and moves Pebble and Wilma to a swanky high-rise. (R)
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11:30–12:0026/30. John visits a James Bond-style power plant deep inside a mountain. (R)
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12:00–12:30Including the latest revelations in the News of the World phone-tapping affair.
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12:30–13:00Ten outlets owned by Coffee Republic have closed, with the loss of 66 jobs.
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13:00–14:00A cutting-edge thermal imaging camera is used to investigate various animal ailments. (R)
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14:00–15:0020/20. Jonny Benarr and Gary McCausland help Val Hiett in Abingdon and Marilyn Booth in Gedling. (R)
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15:00–15:45Deputy Andy is first accused of planting evidence in the case of a murdered businessman. (R)
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15:45–16:30Paul Martin is joined by experts David Barby and James Lewis in Stoke-on-Trent. (R)
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16:30–17:155/20. The antiques experts each have 1,000 pounds to spend - however and wherever they want. (R)
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17:15–18:00Melissa Porter help a couple relocate from Kent to Suffolk. (R)
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18:00–18:30Dermot Murnaghan hosts a general knowledge quiz. (R)
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18:30–19:003/10. Comedienne Helen Lederer takes on comedian Bobby Davro in high-class Chelsea.
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19:00–20:002/2. How Irish missionaries brought literacy and technology to Scotland and England.
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20:00–21:0010/23. Toby visits the RHS garden at Rosemoor and gets tips on how they maintain the displays.
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21:00–22:00David Mach and Cleve West give their views about Conceptual Gardens: art or horticulture?
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22:00–22:302/6. Mat and James struggle in the synchronised swimming world championships.
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22:30–23:00With Gavin Esler.
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23:00–23:35Round table arts and culture discussion, with Martha Kearney.
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23:35–00:35Hazel Irvine presents highlights of the Scottish Open at the conclusion of the second day.
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00:35–01:2022/22. Allison dreams of the life she could have had if she'd become an attorney. (R)
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01:20–02:157/12. Stringer is furious that Brianna wants to contact McNulty about her son's death. (R)
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02:15–03:108/12. Colvin begins to see the benefits of his Amsterdam plan. (R)
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03:10–04:109/12. A long-standing agreement not to shoot people on Sundays is violated. (R)

