1. Programmes
  2. Genres
  3. Factual
  4. Schedule, Wednesday 3 September 2008

'Factual' schedule for Wednesday 3 September 2008

  1. 00:00–01:10
    BBC Parliament
    Highlights of the debate on the Counter-Terrorism Bill. From Tuesday 8 July.
  2. 00:10–01:10
    BBC Four
    3/5. When Auguste Leon visited Scandinavia in 1910, he found widespread deprivation and famine. (R)
  3. 00:20–01:50
    BBC Two (Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland (Analogue) only)
    Musical and psychological portrait of classical composer Ralph Vaughan Williams.
  4. 00:30–01:00
    BBC News Channel
    A look at the kind of tech we will be using in a few years time.
  5. 00:30–00:48
    BBC Radio 4
    2/5. From Georgia, Paul moves on to Azerbaijan, stops in Baku and continues to Turkmenistan.
  6. 00:30–06:00
    BBC Radio Scotland (MW only)
    A selection of documentaries and interviews telling stories from Scotland's past.
  7. 00:35–01:35
    BBC One
    5/6. In Scotland, Jimmy discovers expanding forests and fish farms cleaning up their act. (R)
  8. 00:45–01:45
    BBC Three
    Two teenagers compete in a learning-to-drive competition with the help of their parents. (R)
  9. 01:00–05:00
    BBC Radio 5 live
    Rhod Sharp presents live from the Republican National Convention in St Paul, Minnesota.
  10. 01:00–05:20
    BBC Radio 4
    BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
  11. 01:00–05:00
    BBC Radio Foyle
    Rhod Sharp presents live from the Republican National Convention in St Paul, Minnesota.
  12. 01:00–05:00
    BBC Radio Ulster
    Rhod Sharp presents live from the Republican National Convention in St Paul, Minnesota.
  13. 01:06–01:28
    BBC World Service
    Big issues in business, with Peter Day.
  14. 01:10–01:40
    BBC Four
    4/5. How Between the Lines proved that the cop show had got to grips with real-life corruption. (R)
  15. 01:10–01:50
    BBC Parliament
    Mark D'Arcy and his guests choose political books that are worth taking away on holiday.
  16. 01:32–01:58
    BBC World Service
    We look back to our 1st edition in 2001, new browser games, Scrabulous, Mali net problems
  17. 01:35–02:05
    BBC One
    With force 11 storms expected, the fishing fleet is in harbour, except for two boats. (R)
  18. 01:45–02:15
    BBC Three
    7/8. The team show an identity theft scam where hustlers use items found in the rubbish. (R)
  19. 01:50–02:00
    BBC Parliament
    Recorded coverage of political highlights.
  20. 02:00–04:00
    BBC Parliament
    Proceedings at the 2008 US Republican Party National Convention in Minneapolis.
  21. 02:05–02:35
    BBC One
    Hairy Bikers, Dave Myers and Simon King, hit the road to find the best baking in Britain. (R)
  22. 02:15–02:45
    BBC Three
    8/8. How a hustler can cheat you with fake psychic powers. (R)
  23. 02:20–02:28
    BBC World Service
    Live global business and finance news from the BBC.
  24. 02:35–03:05
    BBC One
    1/6. Ching-He Huang shows how to prepare Chinese food at home with healthy ingredients. (R)
  25. 02:41–02:58
    BBC World Service
    The daily drama of money and work from the BBC.
  26. 03:05–03:50
    BBC One
    Michael Winner invites the team into his mansion to find some antiques to sell at auction. (R)
  27. 03:06–03:28
    BBC World Service
    Human stories from behind the global headlines. With Matthew Bannister.
  28. 03:15–03:45
    BBC Four
    4/5. How Between the Lines proved that the cop show had got to grips with real-life corruption. (R)
  29. 03:15–04:15
    BBC Three
    3/6. A barman embarks on an experiment to infiltrate the so-called 'celebrity machine'. (R)
  30. 03:32–03:58
    BBC World Service
    New writing and successful writers with Razia Iqbal.
  31. 04:00–06:00
    BBC Parliament
    Tuesday at the 2008 US Republican Party National Convention.
  32. 05:20–05:28
    BBC World Service
    Live global business and finance news from the BBC.
  33. 05:30–06:00
    BBC News Channel
    Presenting not just the headlines, but the explanations behind the headlines.
  34. 05:30–06:00
    BBC Radio 5 live
    News and views from the business world with Dominic Laurie and Mickey Clark.
  35. 05:30–06:00
    BBC Radio Foyle
    News and views from the business world with Dominic Laurie and Mickey Clark.
  36. 05:30–06:00
    BBC Radio Ulster
    News and views from the business world with Dominic Laurie and Mickey Clark.
  37. 05:45–06:00
    BBC Radio 4
    News and issues in rural Britain, with Charlotte Smith.
  38. 06:00–09:00
    BBC Asian Network
    Presented by Jas Rao.
  39. 06:00–08:00
    BBC Parliament
    Tuesday at the 2008 US Republican Party National Convention.
  40. 06:30–08:00
    BBC Radio Foyle
    With Wendy Austin and Seamus McKee. Including Farm Gate and Thought for the Day.
  41. 06:30–09:00
    BBC Radio Ulster
    With Wendy Austin and Seamus McKee. Including Farm Gate and Thought for the Day.
  42. 07:30–08:00
    BBC Radio Scotland (BBC Radio Orkney only)
    Including local news and weather, what's on diary, mart report, jobspot and postbag.
  43. 08:00–09:15
    BBC Parliament
    Tuesday at the 2008 US Republican Party National Convention.
  44. 08:32–08:49
    BBC World Service
    The daily drama of money and work from the BBC.
  45. 09:00–09:30
    BBC Radio 4
    5/6. Shaun Bailey, founder of youth charity My Generation, returns to west London.
  46. 09:04–10:30
    BBC Radio Ulster
    Breaking news, hard-hitting talk and music selections. Including a news update.
  47. 09:15–10:00
    BBC One
    8/20. A family holiday ends in a serious road accident, but the helicopter is grounded by fog.
  48. 09:15–12:30
    BBC Parliament
    Live coverage of the day's proceedings in the Scottish Parliament.
  49. 09:20–09:20
    BBC World Service
    Live global business and finance news from the BBC.
  50. 09:30–09:45
    BBC Radio 4
    5/5. In Venice, Joe meets a lawyer who retrained as a gondolier.
  51. 09:32–09:58
    BBC World Service
    Human stories from behind the global headlines. With Matthew Bannister.
  52. 09:45–10:00
    BBC Radio 4 (FM only)
    3/5. Paul travels from Amritsar in northern India to idyllic Sri Lanka.
  53. 10:00–11:00
    BBC One
    Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit properties in Devon, Kent and Wales.
  54. 10:00–11:00
    BBC Radio 4
    With Jenni Murray. Actress Keira Knightley talks about her new role in The Duchess.
  55. 10:06–10:28
    BBC World Service
    1/2. Stories of people who relocated to other lands, influenced by music. In Chicago, Yoko N...
  56. 10:30–12:15
    BBC Radio Cymru
    Straeon difyr o Gymru a thu hwnt. Quirky stories from Wales and beyond.
  57. 10:32–10:58
    BBC World Service
    1/1. We visit the Laboratory for the Conservation of Endangered Species in Hyderabad.
  58. 11:00–11:30
    BBC One
    Fiona Wright loves her dockers' cottage in the East End, but yearns to be mortgage free.
  59. 11:00–11:30
    BBC Radio 4
    Mark Whitaker explores a bizarre and gruesome story.
  60. 11:30–12:15
    BBC One
    Veronica Wray hopes to raise 500 pounds to convert her 1960s family home movies to DVD.
  61. 11:30–12:00
    BBC Radio nan Gaidheal
    5/8. Mairi Bremner at Faclan, the Hebridean Book Festival.
  62. 11:30–12:00
    BBC Radio Scotland
    Diary of the Labour MSP Karen Gillon who led a Scottish parliamentary delegation to Malawi (R)
  63. 11:55–12:00
    BBC Radio Foyle
    Aiden Bunting takes us back to school in Omagh in 1990.
  64. 11:55–12:00
    BBC Radio Ulster
    Aiden Bunting takes us back to school in Omagh in 1990.
  65. 12:00–13:00
    BBC Radio 3
    3/5. The composer turns 40, discovers Verlaine, overcomes depression and starts an affair. (R)
  66. 12:00–12:57
    BBC Radio 4 (FM only)
    Consumer news and issues with Liz Barclay and Sheila McClennon.
  67. 12:00–12:45
    BBC Radio Scotland
    With breaking international news and the best local stories.
  68. 12:04–12:57
    BBC Radio 4 (LW only)
    Consumer news and issues with Liz Barclay and Sheila McClennon.
  69. 12:15–13:00
    BBC One
    A mother-and-daughter team take on a father and son as they hunt for bargains in Oswestry.
  70. 12:15–13:00
    BBC Radio Cymru
    Iola Wyn sy'n cael blas ar gaffis o bob math yn rhaglen heddiw. Iola Wyn visits cafes.
  71. 12:20–12:28
    BBC World Service
    Live global business and finance news from the BBC.
  72. 12:30–15:00
    BBC Asian Network
    Tommy Sandhu joins Nikki Bedi with latest celeb gossip from the capital plus Silver Street
  73. 12:30–13:00
    BBC Two
    Following people's attempts to have their work accepted into the National Gardens Scheme. (R)
  74. 12:30–14:30
    BBC Parliament
    Tuesday at the 2008 US Republican Party National Convention.
  75. 12:41–12:58
    BBC World Service
    The daily drama of money and work from the BBC.
  76. 13:00–13:30
    BBC Two
    We catch up with everything that happened over the summer.
  77. 13:00–16:00
    BBC Radio 5 live
    Debate and analysis on the day's big talking points plus interviews.
  78. 13:00–14:00
    BBC Radio Cymru
    Cyfle i ymateb i bynciau'r dydd. Topical phone-in discussion.
  79. 13:06–13:28
    BBC World Service
    1/2. Stories of people who relocated to other lands, influenced by music. In Chicago, Yoko N...
  80. 13:15–14:00
    BBC Radio Scotland
    Janice Forsyth with provocative discussions, guests and news about fashion and the arts.
  81. 13:30–14:00
    BBC Two
    The latest business, consumer and workplace news from across the country.
  82. 13:30–14:00
    BBC Radio 4
    3/6. With genealogist Nick Barratt, Sally looks at how to unravel the secrets of wartime.
  83. 13:30–13:45
    BBC Radio 7
    118/216. The war of the Austrian succession, the pragmatic army and a king goes into battle.
  84. 13:32–13:49
    BBC World Service
    Human stories from behind the global headlines. With Matthew Bannister.
  85. 13:45–14:00
    BBC Radio 7
    3/5. The scientist explains how comedy made her create a programme for computer generated puns.
  86. 14:00–16:00
    BBC 1Xtra
    A mix of news, music, sport and documentaries as Mike Anthony sits in for Max.
  87. 14:00–14:30
    BBC Two (Scotland only)
    Neil Oliver visits the Irish capital on the Liffey. (R)
  88. 14:00–14:15
    BBC Two (except Scotland)
    The team journey to Saltburn, a resort founded by the Victorian entrepreneur Henry Pease. (R)
  89. 14:15–15:00
    BBC Two (except Scotland)
    7/20. RSPCA officer Justin Stubbs is on a mission to save a fox caught in an illegal snare. (R)
  90. 14:30–15:45
    BBC Two (Scotland only)
    Coverage of the day's debates in the Scottish Parliament.
  91. 14:30–17:40
    BBC Parliament
    Live coverage of the day's proceedings in the Scottish Parliament.
  92. 15:00–15:30
    BBC Radio 4 (FM only)
    Eric Robson chairs. With John Cushnie, Bob Flowerdew and Matthew Biggs.
  93. 15:03–17:00
    BBC Radio Foyle
    Stephen McCauley discusses the issues affecting daily life in the north-west.
  94. 15:32–15:58
    BBC World Service
    The people and stories from global film and television. With Kirsty Lang.
  95. 15:45–16:30
    BBC Two
    Paul Martin takes a look at the very best modern items featured in the programme.
  96. 15:45–16:00
    BBC Radio 4 (FM only)
    3/5. He investigates the strange hypnotic carvings in Fourknocks passage grave in County Meath. (R)
  97. 16:00–16:30
    BBC Radio 4 (FM only)
    Laurie Taylor explores the latest research into how society works.
  98. 16:30–17:15
    BBC Two
    Pamela from Northumberland and Caroline from West Yorkshire face the formidable foursome.
  99. 16:30–17:00
    BBC Radio 4 (FM only)
    Dr Mark Porter visits the Royal Victoria Infirmary Poisons Unit in Newcastle.
  100. 16:32–16:58
    BBC World Service
    1/1. We visit the Laboratory for the Conservation of Endangered Species in Hyderabad.
  101. 17:00–19:30
    BBC Radio 3
    There's live music from The Opera Group, ahead of their new production of Varjak Paw.
  102. 17:00–18:30
    BBC Radio Foyle
    Mark Carruthers with essential news and views. Including news, traffic and weather.
  103. 17:00–18:30
    BBC Radio Ulster
    Mark Carruthers with essential news and views. Including news, traffic and weather.
  104. 17:15–18:00
    BBC Two
    The Cook family spend a week in Sydney. (R)
  105. 17:30–18:00
    BBC Radio Scotland (BBC Radio Shetland only)
    Local news and weather, what's on, fish report and jobspot.
  106. 17:40–18:00
    BBC Parliament
    Mark D'Arcy talks to author Ffion Hague about her book The Pain and the Privilege.
  107. 18:00–20:00
    BBC Parliament
    Tuesday at the 2008 US Republican Party National Convention.
  108. 18:03–18:30
    BBC Radio Cymru
    Dilwyn Morgan sails with the best in Britain.
  109. 18:30–19:00
    BBC Two
    The chefs cook Lobster Bisque and Coffee Dacquoise.
  110. 18:30–19:00
    BBC Radio Foyle
    Arts magazine with Marie-Louise Muir reporting on film, music, books and the visual arts.
  111. 18:30–19:00
    BBC Radio Ulster
    Arts magazine with Marie-Louise Muir reporting on film, music, books and the visual arts.
  112. 19:00–19:30
    BBC One
    Adrian and Christine are joined by the acclaimed director Sir Richard Attenborough.
  113. 19:00–19:30
    BBC Three
    1/10. Scams include the fake warehouse employees who grab thousands with just a trolley. (R)
  114. 19:00–19:40
    BBC Two (Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland (Analogue) only)
    An account of the defeat and eventual surrender of the Irish leader Hugh O'Neill in 1603. (R)
  115. 19:00–19:30
    BBC Two (Wales only)
    Jamie dons a boiler suit and boards one of the little trains of the Talyllyn railway. (R)
  116. 19:00–19:30
    BBC Two (England, Scotland, Wales (Analogue) only)
    6/6. Carol Klein celebrates the delicious and decorative pumpkin and squash family. (R)
  117. 19:15–19:45
    BBC Radio 4 (FM only)
    With Mark Lawson. Drummer Roger Taylor talks about Queen's latest album The Cosmos Rocks.
  118. 19:20–19:28
    BBC World Service
    Live global business and finance news from the BBC.
  119. 19:30–19:57
    BBC One (Scotland only)
    21/25. Carole has a look to see if her taste buds are tickled by her chocolate border.
  120. 19:30–20:00
    BBC Three
    2/10. Scams include the ATM card switch, and a bar bet which guarantees free drinks every time. (R)
  121. 19:30–20:00
    BBC Two (Wales only)
    Catching up with intriguing characters from past BBC Wales documentaries. (R)
  122. 19:30–20:00
    BBC Two (England, Scotland, Wales (Analogue) only)
    Featuring 10-minute flash-fried steak with cannellini mash. (R)
  123. 19:30–20:00
    BBC Radio Foyle
    A chestful of stories, music, news and craic on the home of the Ulster Scots tongue.
  124. 19:30–20:00
    BBC Radio Ulster
    A chestful of stories, music, news and craic on the home of the Ulster Scots tongue.
  125. 19:32–19:58
    BBC World Service
    The people and stories from global film and television. With Kirsty Lang.
  126. 20:00–21:00
    BBC Four
    David Attenborough takes a look at lizards and chameleons from around the world. (R)
  127. 20:00–21:00
    BBC HD
    Sarah Raven hopes to stop the decline in Britain's heritage of wild flowers.
  128. 20:00–20:30
    BBC One
    3/8. Five young police officers compete to fill two vacant positions with the sky cops.
  129. 20:00–21:00
    BBC Three
    Essex girl Amy Dickens is non-stop junk food snacker who is clinically obese.
  130. 20:00–20:50
    BBC Two (except Wales)
    Revealing the secrets of the elusive Spectacled Bear.
  131. 20:00–20:30
    BBC Two (Wales only)
    The story of one of the most exclusive estates of the last century. (R)
  132. 20:00–22:00
    BBC Parliament
    Tuesday at the 2008 US Republican Party National Convention.
  133. 20:06–20:28
    BBC World Service
    1/2. Stories of people who relocated to other lands, influenced by music. In Chicago, Yoko N...
  134. 20:10–20:30
    BBC Radio 3
    Geoff Dyer explores changing ideas of privacy, personal space and good manners on trains. (R)
  135. 20:30–21:00
    BBC One
    The crew of the New Dawn find a rope wrapped around the boat's propeller.
  136. 20:32–20:58
    BBC World Service
    1/1. We visit the Laboratory for the Conservation of Endangered Species in Hyderabad.
  137. 20:45–21:00
    BBC Radio 4 (FM only)
    2/3. Adam Long rushes through the history of the Liberal Party.
  138. 20:50–21:00
    BBC Two (except Wales)
    On a North American lake there are loons, beavers and porcupines. (R)
  139. 21:00–22:00
    BBC Four
    Transplant surgery development, from a Nazi sympathiser to new life-saving operations.
  140. 21:00–22:00
    BBC HD
    4/8. Esther Rantzen uncovers a scandalous family story of fraud, bigamy and murder.
  141. 21:00–22:00
    BBC One
    4/8. Esther Rantzen uncovers a scandalous family story of fraud, bigamy and murder.
  142. 21:00–21:30
    BBC Radio 4 (FM only)
    Including an update on the progress of the tagged Atlantic salmon.
  143. 21:30–21:58
    BBC Radio 4 (FM only)
    5/6. Shaun Bailey, founder of youth charity My Generation, returns to west London.
  144. 21:32–22:00
    BBC Radio Wales
    Adam Walton keeps listeners up to date with the ever changing world of technology.
  145. 21:45–22:30
    BBC Radio 3
    2/3. Writer Edgardo Cozarinsky visits Buenos Aires to explore the popularity of psychoanalysis. (R)
  146. 21:55–22:00
    BBC Radio Foyle
    Local information on health and social issues in Cantonese.
  147. 21:55–22:00
    BBC Radio Ulster
    Local information on health and social issues in Cantonese.
  148. 22:00–00:00
    BBC Parliament
    Tuesday at the 2008 US Republican Party National Convention.
  149. 22:00–22:30
    BBC Radio nan Gaidheal
    5/8. Mairi Bremner at Faclan, the Hebridean Book Festival. (R)
  150. 22:32–22:49
    BBC World Service
    The daily drama of money and work from the BBC.
  151. 22:45–23:15
    BBC One (Northern Ireland only)
    1/6. A look at six successfully solved civilian murder cases in Northern Ireland.
  152. 23:00–23:15
    BBC Radio 3
    3/2. Anne-Marie Fyfe is influenced by Emily Dickinson, who lived as a recluse in Massachusetts. (R)
  153. 23:06–23:28
    BBC World Service
    Human stories from behind the global headlines. With Matthew Bannister.
  154. 23:20–00:20
    BBC Two (except Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland (Analogue))
    Giles Coren and Sue Perkins indulge in the diet of the Regency period of 1789-1821. (R)
  155. 23:20–23:50
    BBC Two (Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland (Analogue) only)
    6/6. Carol Klein celebrates the delicious and decorative pumpkin and squash family. (R)
  156. 23:32–23:58
    BBC World Service
    The people and stories from global film and television. With Kirsty Lang.
  157. 23:40–00:10
    BBC Four
    Will the children be saying goodbye to the pigs and their mums goodbye to the tin baths? (R)
  158. 23:50–00:20
    BBC Two (Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland (Analogue) only)
    Featuring 10-minute flash-fried steak with cannellini mash. (R)
  159. 23:55–00:00
    BBC Radio Foyle
    Aiden Bunting takes us back to school in Omagh in 1990.
  160. 23:55–00:00
    BBC Radio Ulster
    Aiden Bunting takes us back to school in Omagh in 1990.
  161. 00:00–02:00
    BBC Parliament
    Tuesday at the 2008 US Republican Party National Convention.
  162. 00:10–01:10
    BBC Four
    Transplant surgery development, from a Nazi sympathiser to new life-saving operations. (R)
  163. 00:10–00:20
    BBC One (Northern Ireland only)
    Darryl Grimason goes in search of the best gardens in Northern Ireland.
  164. 00:20–01:20
    BBC Two (Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland (Analogue) only)
    Giles Coren and Sue Perkins indulge in the diet of the Regency period of 1789-1821. (R)
  165. 00:25–01:25
    BBC One
    Alexei Sayle returns to Liverpool to examine his troubled relationship with the city. (R)
  166. 00:30–00:48
    BBC Radio 4
    3/5. Paul travels from Amritsar in northern India to idyllic Sri Lanka.
  167. 01:00–05:00
    BBC Radio 5 live
    Rhod Sharp presents live from the Republican National Convention in St Paul, Minnesota.
  168. 01:00–05:20
    BBC Radio 4
    BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
  169. 01:00–05:00
    BBC Radio Foyle
    Rhod Sharp presents live from the Republican National Convention in St Paul, Minnesota.
  170. 01:00–05:00
    BBC Radio Ulster
    Rhod Sharp presents live from the Republican National Convention in St Paul, Minnesota.
  171. 01:05–02:05
    BBC Three
    Essex girl Amy Dickens is non-stop junk food snacker who is clinically obese. (R)
  172. 01:06–01:28
    BBC World Service
    1/2. Stories of people who relocated to other lands, influenced by music. In Chicago, Yoko N...
  173. 01:10–02:10
    BBC Four
    Dr Michael Mosley looks at how doctors learnt to harness the immune system. (R)
  174. 01:25–01:55
    BBC One
    The DIY SOS team are in Sheffield to help sort out the Pickering family. (R)
  175. 01:32–01:58
    BBC World Service
    1/1. We visit the Laboratory for the Conservation of Endangered Species in Hyderabad.
  176. 01:55–02:25
    BBC One
    Consumer series looking at the state of Britain's restaurants and pubs. (R)
  177. 02:00–04:00
    BBC Parliament
    Proceedings at the 2008 US Republican Party National Convention in Minneapolis.
  178. 02:10–02:40
    BBC Four
    3/8. Looking at what happened to Fey Probst, a single parent who is now a consultant in A&E. (R)
  179. 02:20–02:28
    BBC World Service
    Live global business and finance news from the BBC.
  180. 02:25–03:10
    BBC One
    Rosemary Conley invites the team into her home to find antiques to sell at auction. (R)
  181. 02:35–03:05
    BBC Three
    1/10. Scams include the fake warehouse employees who grab thousands with just a trolley. (R)
  182. 02:40–03:10
    BBC Four
    4/8. This edition looks at a doctor who chose to be a GP when its popularity was at its nadir. (R)
  183. 02:41–02:58
    BBC World Service
    The daily drama of money and work from the BBC.
  184. 03:05–03:35
    BBC Three
    2/10. Scams include the ATM card switch, and a bar bet which guarantees free drinks every time. (R)
  185. 03:06–03:28
    BBC World Service
    Human stories from behind the global headlines. With Matthew Bannister.
  186. 03:10–04:10
    BBC Four
    Dr Michael Mosley looks at how doctors learnt to harness the immune system. (R)
  187. 03:32–03:58
    BBC World Service
    The people and stories from global film and television. With Kirsty Lang.
  188. 04:00–06:00
    BBC Parliament
    Recorded coverage of the address by Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin.

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