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'Children's: Factual' schedule for Wednesday 11 November 2009

  1. 06:40–06:55
    BBC Two (except Northern Ireland (Analogue), Wales (Analogue))
    Mama and the kids solve the mystery of Bo's missing feather. (R)
  2. 10:30–11:00
    CBBC
    Miss Young wants to teach the evacuees some good old-fashioned manners and etiquette. (R)
  3. 10:45–11:00
    CBeebies
    Max's claim that he 'smells something familiar' results in a discussion about noses. (R)
  4. 14:15–14:30
    CBeebies
    Max's claim that he 'smells something familiar' results in a discussion about noses. (R)
  5. 15:30–16:00
    CBeebies
    24/48. Club members from Cardiff show us what brilliant jumpers their local salmon are. (R)
  6. 16:00–16:30
    CBBC
    3/13. Our hapless presenters travel the world to tackle great white sharks. (R)
  7. 16:35–16:58
    BBC One (Cambridgeshire, London, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Yorkshire only)
    Helen and Joel learn some skills from top designers, and JLS show off their vocal talents.
  8. 16:35–16:50
    CBeebies
    23/25. Eden doesn't know why his dog keeps hiding things. (R)
  9. 16:58–17:00
    BBC One (Cambridgeshire, London, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Yorkshire only)
    13/20. Charlie is fed up with winters in Britain, and wants it to be summertime all year round.
  10. 18:00–19:00
    BBC ALBA
    5/24. Siobhan spends the day at Leuchars Airshow finding out about the Red Arrows.

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