A deeper understanding
Oceans
Wednesday 12 November on BBC TWO See Week 46 Unplaced
The hidden stories of the planet's oceans are told in a new series, filmed in high definition, in some of the most beautiful, diverse and threatened seas on Earth (Oceans is also shown on the BBC HD channel)
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Charles At 60 – The Passionate Prince
Wednesday 12 November on BBC ONE See Week 46 Unplaced
The BBC has been given unprecedented access to HRH The Prince of Wales, at home, at work and on duty in the UK and abroad, in the year leading up to his 60th birthday
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Horizon – How Mad Are You?
Tuesday 11 November on BBC TWO See Week 46 Unplaced
Ten volunteers – half with psychiatric disorders, half without – take part in a life-changing experience to explore the character traits of mental illness and ask whether the symptoms might be within all of us
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Indian Food Made Easy
Monday 10 November on BBC TWO See Week 46 Unplaced
Anjum Anand is back to spice up viewers' lives with a plethora of delicious Indian recipes that can be cooked with the minimum of fuss
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1918-2008 – Ninety Years Of Remembrance
Saturday 8 to Tuesday 11 November on BBC ONE and BBC FOUR
The BBC's special season of programmes marking the 90th anniversary of the end of the First World War continues
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Rugby Union – Wales V South Africa/Scotland v New Zealand
Saturday 8 November on BBC ONE and BBC TWO
Live coverage comes from the Millennium Stadium, as Wales face world champions South Africa, and from Murrayfield, as Scotland face the All Blacks, at the start of their autumn campaigns
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World War II – Behind Closed Doors: Stalin, The Nazis And The West
Monday 10 November on BBC TWO
Drawing on extensive research in the Russian and Western archives and on the extraordinary testimony from witnesses of the time, Laurence Rees asks how it was possible for Churchill and Roosevelt to deal with one tyrant, Joseph Stalin, in order to help beat another, Adolf Hitler, in a new series
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Natural World – Titus: The Gorilla King
Tuesday 11 November on BBC TWO
In the opening programme of the series celebrating its 25th anniversary, Natural World looks back at the dramatic life story of a 33-year-old gorilla whose bloodline dates back to the Rwandan group of gorillas originally studied in 1967
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Money Season – The Last Millionaire
Wednesday 12 November on BBC THREE
Twelve of Britain's most successful young entrepreneurs are stripped of all their luxuries as they compete to see who can create the most profitable businesses in six different cities, starting with Istanbul in Turkey, as part of BBC Three's Money Season
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BBC Children In Need 2008
Friday 14 November on BBC ONE
Take That, Girls Aloud, Leon Jackson, Boyzone, Escala, Stereophonics, John Barrowman, Il Divo and Jason Donovan are among the stars joining Terry Wogan, Tess Daly and Fearne Cotton in this year's fundraising extravaganza, with a special themed scene from Ashes To Ashes and a Strictly Come Dancing presenter dance-off in the mix
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BBC Television and Radio Programme Information Christmas pull-up publication dates are now available up to and including Week 3: Publication dates
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