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  4. Schedule, Sunday 8 November 2009

'Factual' schedule for Sunday 8 November 2009

  1. 00:00–01:00
    BBC Parliament
    Weekly studio programme looking back at the week in Westminster with Alicia McCarthy.
  2. 00:30–01:30
    BBC Four
    How a radical generation of 1960s and 70s musicians created a new German musical identity. (R)
  3. 00:32–00:40
    BBC World Service
    Mark Tully on why the Indian government is taking on Maoist rebels.
  4. 00:40–01:00
    BBC World Service
    How did the BBC get interviews with the Somali pirates holding a British couple hostage?
  5. 01:00–05:00
    BBC Radio 5 live
    Dotun Adebayo presents. Including New York news and the Film Phone-in.
  6. 01:00–02:15
    BBC Parliament
    Recorded coverage of the afternoon session of the Youth Parliament.
  7. 01:00–05:20
    BBC Radio 4
    BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
  8. 01:05–01:30
    BBC World Service
    The best of the world's arts, film, music, literature and music brought to you every day.
  9. 01:30–02:00
    BBC News Channel
    Andrew Neil interviews Peter Hain MP. (R)
  10. 01:32–02:00
    BBC World Service
    The best of the world's arts, film, music, literature and music brought to you every day.
  11. 02:00–02:30
    BBC One (Northern Ireland only)
    Farmer Jimmy Doherty makes breakfast from scratch, looking at cornflakes and coffee. (R)
  12. 02:05–03:00
    BBC World Service
    Alaa Al Aswany talks about his acclaimed novel The Yacoubian Building.
  13. 02:15–03:00
    BBC Parliament
    The news conference from Sir Christopher Kelly, Commissioner for Parliamentary Standards.
  14. 02:30–03:00
    BBC News Channel
    Cutting through confusion, statistics and spin to give a clear view of the business world. (R)
  15. 02:30–03:30
    BBC Radio 7
    Robin Boyle recalls those who entertained the nation during the Second World War.
  16. 03:00–04:00
    BBC Parliament
    Weekly studio programme looking back at the week in Westminster with Alicia McCarthy.
  17. 03:05–03:30
    BBC World Service
    Youssou N’Dour, the man who makes music to benefit Africa.
  18. 03:30–04:00
    BBC Radio 7
    Sebastian Faulks on his bestselling book Birdsong.
  19. 03:32–03:40
    BBC World Service
    Mark Tully on why the Indian government is taking on Maoist rebels.
  20. 03:40–04:00
    BBC World Service
    How did the BBC get interviews with the Somali pirates holding a British couple hostage?
  21. 04:00–05:00
    BBC Bristol
    Phil Gibbons and Joanne Scholfield bring you the best of Bristol's community radio.
  22. 04:00–05:15
    BBC Parliament
    Recorded coverage of the afternoon session of the Youth Parliament.
  23. 04:00–05:00
    BBC Somerset
    Phil Gibbons and Joanne Scholfield bring you the best of Bristol's community radio.
  24. 04:30–05:00
    BBC News Channel
    The IPhone takes on the PSP and Nintendo DS in the handheld gaming stakes. (R)
  25. 04:32–05:00
    BBC World Service
    Small earthquakes could be aftershocks from quakes 100's of years ago;is nanomedicine safe
  26. 04:50–05:05
    BBC Three
    3/10. A look at real life scams and cons, with commentary and advice on security from experts. (R)
  27. 05:00–06:00
    BBC Bristol
    Much-loved music combined with interviews.
  28. 05:00–06:00
    BBC Somerset
    Much-loved music combined with interviews.
  29. 05:15–06:00
    BBC Parliament
    The news conference from Sir Christopher Kelly, Commissioner for Parliamentary Standards.
  30. 05:30–06:00
    BBC News Channel
    An in-depth look at the politics of Europe, presented by Shirin Wheeler. (R)
  31. 05:30–06:00
    BBC Newcastle
    Latest from the region's rivers and reservoirs with Railton Howes.
  32. 05:32–06:00
    BBC World Service
    A look at the role bridges play in connecting communities, cultures and countries.
  33. 05:45–06:00
    BBC Radio 4
    1/4. The 1670 trial of two Quakers which established that judges cannot intimidate juries.
  34. 06:00–07:00
    BBC Devon
    Recorded earlier this week at the Plymouth Pavilions. Featuring HM Royal Marine Band.
  35. 06:00–09:00
    BBC Essex
  36. 06:00–10:30
    BBC Parliament
    Recorded coverage of Westminster Hall proceedings from Wednesday 4 November.
  37. 06:00–06:30
    BBC Radio Scotland
    3/3. Donal MacIntyre hears the incredible stories of people who work undercover.
  38. 06:30–07:00
    BBC Radio Wales
    Join Nick Servini and guests for a lively discussion about work and business.
  39. 06:32–07:00
    BBC World Service
    Mike heads to Barcelona to ask why climate change talks are slow, and he honours the bike
  40. 06:35–06:57
    BBC Radio 4
    Lionel Kelleway heads to Dartmoor to get close to the autumnal chirping of grasshoppers.
  41. 07:03–07:05
    BBC Radio Scotland
    A forecast for climbers, hillwalkers and sailors, broadcast daily on BBC Radio Scotland.
  42. 07:05–07:30
    BBC Lincolnshire
    Alan Stennett with farming community news, issues and prices.
  43. 07:30–08:00
    BBC Radio Wales
    Melanie Doel visits Blaenavon in the South Wales Valleys.
  44. 07:32–08:00
    BBC World Service
    President Paul Kagame has led Rwanda out of the genocide that took place 15 years ago.
  45. 07:55–07:58
    BBC Radio 4
    Jon Snow appeals on behalf of Bhopal Medical Appeal.
  46. 08:00–10:00
    BBC Humberside
    With Blair Jacobs and Doug Stewart. The weekly gardening phone-in and more.
  47. 08:00–11:00
    BBC Kent
  48. 08:05–09:00
    BBC Radio Scotland
    An intelligent and fun start to the day with Sally Magnusson.
  49. 08:30–10:00
    BBC Devon
    Your horticultural problems answered by our experts. Presented by Pippa Quelch.
  50. 08:30–10:30
    BBC Radio Foyle
    William Crawley and his guests debate the week's religious and ethical news.
  51. 08:30–10:30
    BBC Radio Ulster
    William Crawley and his guests debate the week's religious and ethical news.
  52. 08:31–10:00
    BBC Radio Cymru
    Cerddoriaeth a sgwrs gyda Dewi Llwyd. Music and chat with Dewi Llwyd.
  53. 08:50–09:00
    BBC Radio 4
    Clive James reflects on the seductive allure of illegal narcotics.
  54. 09:00–12:00
    BBC Asian Network
    Everything you ever wanted to know about Bollywood and more!
  55. 09:00–10:25
    BBC One
    A special programme for Remembrance Sunday, with guests Michael Caine and Jamie Cullum.
  56. 09:00–11:00
    BBC Leeds
    Gardening advice from the county's top gardening team.
  57. 09:00–12:00
    BBC Lincolnshire
    Including the Gardening Hour.
  58. 09:00–10:00
    BBC Nottingham
    Anthony Isaacs with experts Martin Fish and John Stirland answer your gardening questions.
  59. 09:00–10:00
    BBC Sheffield
    Got a gardening question? Neil's your man!
  60. 09:00–12:00
    BBC Surrey
    Dig it – the gardening phone-in with Joe Talbot. Call for green advice.
  61. 09:00–12:00
    BBC Sussex
    Dig it – the gardening phone-in with Joe Talbot. Call for green advice.
  62. 09:00–11:00
    BBC Tees
    Visit some unique moments in local history.
  63. 09:05–10:00
    BBC World Service
    1989 and the fall of the Berlin Wall, both an ending and a beginning
  64. 09:30–11:00
    BBC Radio 5 live
    Three journalists reflect on the fall of the Berlin wall 20 years on.
  65. 10:00–11:30
    BBC Two (except Northern Ireland (Analogue), Wales (Analogue))
    The team are joined by singer Belinda Carlisle and comedian Alan Davies.
  66. 10:00–12:00
    BBC Cambridgeshire
    Sue Dougan and friends with the best in Gardening advice and the latest tips.
  67. 10:00–12:00
    BBC Gloucestershire
    Vernon presents a special programme for Remembrance Sunday from Gloucester War Memorial.
  68. 10:00–12:00
    BBC Guernsey
    Jenny Kendall-Tobias takes your calls on the talking points of the week.
  69. 10:00–10:30
    BBC Radio nan Gaidheal
    Bithear a' beachdachadh air amannan sònraichte dhen bhliadhna.
  70. 10:00–10:30
    BBC Radio Scotland
    The Chancellor talks about this weekend's G20 summit. Plus, the business of space travel.
  71. 10:02–10:46
    BBC Radio Cymru
    Sgyrsiau gyda phobl diddorol. Interviews with interesting people.
  72. 10:05–10:30
    BBC World Service
    1/3. Mike Wooldridge investigates extreme poverty, meeting Justa in Nicaragua, whose life ha...
  73. 10:25–12:10
    BBC HD
    Her Majesty The Queen leads the nation's Remembrance Sunday commemorations.
  74. 10:25–12:15
    BBC One
    Her Majesty The Queen leads the nation's Remembrance Sunday commemorations.
  75. 10:30–11:00
    BBC Parliament
    Recorded coverage of questions to the prime minister from Wednesday 4 November.
  76. 10:30–11:00
    BBC Radio nan Gaidheal
    The history of the Highlanders in the Lowlands: The Education Act 1872.
  77. 10:30–10:55
    BBC Radio Scotland
    Sybil Le Fleur tells Mo McCullough the story of a family lost and found.
  78. 10:32–11:00
    BBC World Service
    The Berlin Wall and the Box - revolutions in politics and trade.
  79. 10:50–11:10
    BBC Jersey
    Emma Conroy introduces live coverage the act of remembrance from the cenotaph in St Helier
  80. 11:00–12:00
    BBC Parliament
    Weekly studio programme looking back at the week in Westminster with Alicia McCarthy.
  81. 11:00–11:30
    BBC Radio 7
    5/6. Mark Radcliffe reveals how Ken Dodd became one of the greatest comic acts of our time.
  82. 11:00–14:00
    BBC Tees
    Green, gardening and the great outdoors - with tips, advice and local guests.
  83. 11:05–11:30
    BBC World Service
    Evan Davis presents the business magazine.
  84. 11:30–12:00
    BBC News Channel
    The IPhone takes on the PSP and Nintendo DS in the handheld gaming stakes. (R)
  85. 11:30–12:30
    BBC Two (except Northern Ireland (Analogue), Wales (Analogue))
    3/15. Kabir, one of Longleat's oldest and most magnificent lions, faces a family feud. (R)
  86. 11:30–12:00
    BBC Radio 7
    1/2. Nicholas Parsons meets the comedians and musicians who entertain cruise passengers.
  87. 11:30–12:00
    BBC Radio Scotland (except MW)
    Mark Stephen and Euan McIlwraith explore the great Scottish outdoors.
  88. 11:45–12:00
    BBC Radio 4
    Mark Whitaker tells the stories behind the British and French flowers of remembrance.
  89. 11:45–12:00
    BBC Radio Foyle
    Andrea Rea looks back at life before the Second World War.
  90. 11:45–12:00
    BBC Radio Ulster
    Andrea Rea looks back at life before the Second World War.
  91. 12:00–14:00
    BBC Berkshire
    With gardening advice from 1pm with Bob Mattei on 0845 900 1041 (local rate).
  92. 12:00–13:00
    BBC Gloucestershire
    Pete Wilson explores the characters and communities that make Gloucestershire great.
  93. 12:00–15:00
    BBC Hereford & Worcester
    With Mike George and Reg Moule.
  94. 12:00–13:00
    BBC Leicester
    Gardening roadshow.
  95. 12:00–14:00
    BBC Northampton
    With Johnnie Amos and Mark Dean.
  96. 12:00–13:30
    BBC Parliament
    C-SPAN gains unprecedented access behind the scenes at the US Supreme Court.
  97. 12:00–14:00
    BBC Solent
    Grow it, cook it, eat it! Entertainment for people who enjoy a greener lifestyle.
  98. 12:03–13:00
    BBC Radio Foyle
    David Dunseith chairs a discussion with an invited panel, reviewing the past week.
  99. 12:03–13:00
    BBC Radio Ulster
    David Dunseith chairs a discussion with an invited panel, reviewing the past week.
  100. 12:05–13:00
    BBC Radio Scotland (except MW)
    Gardening phone-in offering horticultural advice and tips from a panel of experts.
  101. 12:15–13:15
    BBC One (West only)
    Jon Sopel and David Garmston tell the political story from Downing Street to your street.
  102. 12:15–13:15
    BBC One (Channel Islands, South West only)
    Jon Sopel and Martyn Oates tell the whole political story from Downing St to your street.
  103. 12:15–13:15
    BBC One (Oxfordshire, South only)
    Jon Sopel and Peter Henley tell the whole political story from Downing St to your street.
  104. 12:15–13:15
    BBC One (London only)
    Jon Sopel and Tim Donovan tell the whole political story from Downing St to your street.
  105. 12:15–13:15
    BBC One (West Midlands only)
    Jon Sopel and Sarah Falkland tell the political story from Downing Street to your street.
  106. 12:15–13:15
    BBC One (East Midlands only)
    Jon Sopel and Marie Ashby tell the whole political story from Downing St to your street.
  107. 12:15–13:15
    BBC One (Cambridgeshire, East only)
    Jon Sopel and Etholle George tell the political story from Downing Street to your street.
  108. 12:15–13:15
    BBC One (North West only)
    Jon Sopel and Annabel Tiffin tell the political story from Downing Street to your street.
  109. 12:15–13:15
    BBC One (North East & Cumbria only)
    Jon Sopel and Richard Moss tell the whole political story from Downing St to your street.
  110. 12:15–13:15
    BBC One (Yorks & Lincs, Yorkshire only)
    Jon Sopel and Tim Iredale tell the whole political story from Downing St to your street.
  111. 12:15–13:15
    BBC One (South East only)
    Jon Sopel and Paul Siegert tell the whole political story from Downing St to your street.
  112. 12:15–13:15
    BBC One (Scotland only)
    Jon Sopel, Glenn Campbell and the team look behind the stories in Scottish politics.
  113. 12:15–13:15
    BBC One (Northern Ireland only)
    Political news with Jim Fitzpatrick.
  114. 12:15–13:15
    BBC One (Wales only)
    Jon Sopel and Felicity Evans with analysis of the political scene shaping Wales.
  115. 12:32–12:57
    BBC Radio 4
    Sheila Dillon visits the 2009 National Honey Show in Weybridge.
  116. 13:00–14:00
    BBC Bristol
    A look back at BBC Radio Bristol's best bits over the last seven days.
  117. 13:00–14:00
    BBC Merseyside
  118. 13:00–14:00
    BBC Newcastle
    Horticultural advice with Marian Foster, and experts Stan and Eddie.
  119. 13:00–14:00
    BBC Radio 3
    8/8. Lucie Skeaping visits the Baroque theatre at Cesky Krumlov castle in the Czech Republic. (R)
  120. 13:00–13:30
    BBC Radio 4
    A look at events around the world with Brian Hanrahan.
  121. 13:00–14:00
    BBC Radio 7
    Robin Boyle recalls those who entertained the nation during the Second World War.
  122. 13:00–13:30
    BBC Radio nan Gaidheal
    How Scotland influenced Charles Darwin, introduced by Finlay MacLeod.
  123. 13:00–14:00
    BBC WM
    Ed gives an intimate profile of a household name.
  124. 13:05–13:30
    BBC Radio Foyle
    Mark Devenport talks to TUV leader Jim Allister on the weekend of his party conference.
  125. 13:05–13:30
    BBC Radio Ulster
    Mark Devenport talks to TUV leader Jim Allister on the weekend of his party conference.
  126. 13:05–13:30
    BBC World Service
    Peter Day returns to Bolivia to report on a country split down the middle in several ways.
  127. 13:16–14:01
    BBC Radio Cymru
    Pob agwedd ar fwyd. Series looking at all aspects of food.
  128. 13:30–15:00
    BBC Parliament
    C-SPAN interviews with leading figures on the American political scene and viewers' calls.
  129. 13:30–14:00
    BBC Radio 4
    The Europeans who are trying to persuade China's middle class to buy European fine foods. (R)
  130. 13:30–14:00
    BBC Radio Foyle
    The events and characters of Ireland's history are brought to life.
  131. 13:30–14:00
    BBC Radio nan Gaidheal
    Volunteers speak to Catriona Murray: the firefighters of Shawbost.
  132. 13:30–14:00
    BBC Radio Ulster
    The events and characters of Ireland's history are brought to life.
  133. 13:32–14:00
    BBC World Service
    Richard Hollingham reports on synthetic biology, a new science whose supporters hope wi...
  134. 13:45–14:45
    BBC One (Cambridgeshire, Channel Islands, London, Northern Ireland, Oxfordshire, Wales, Yorkshire only)
    A woman tries to raise cash to become a member of her local bird of prey centre. (R)
  135. 14:00–14:45
    BBC Radio 4
    Eric Robson chairs. With Chris Beardshaw, Anne Swithinbank and John Cushnie.
  136. 14:00–14:30
    BBC Radio 7
    Sebastian Faulks on his bestselling book Birdsong.
  137. 14:00–16:00
    BBC WM
    ELO'S Bev Bevan looks back on his long career in rock music.
  138. 14:01–14:28
    BBC Radio Cymru
    Rhaglen gylchgrawn ar fyd natur. Nature programme with Iolo Williams.
  139. 14:05–14:30
    BBC World Service
    Lucy Ash looks at Russia's 3 all-female regiments that flew more than 30,000 missions o...
  140. 14:30–16:00
    BBC Devon
    Peter Greig sits in. Music, chat, special guests.
  141. 14:45–15:00
    BBC Radio 4
    Clare Jenkins meets people with their own reasons for observing the two-minute silence.
  142. 15:00–15:30
    BBC Parliament
    Highlights of the week in politics in Scotland, from Sunday 8 November.
  143. 15:00–15:45
    BBC Radio Scotland
    Join Clare English for a literary treat with new writing and favourite authors.
  144. 15:30–16:00
    BBC News Channel
    Cutting through confusion, statistics and spin to give a clear view of the business world. (R)
  145. 15:30–16:00
    BBC Parliament
    Recorded coverage of questions in the Northern Ireland Assembly from Monday 2 November.
  146. 15:32–16:00
    BBC World Service
    President Paul Kagame has led Rwanda out of the genocide that took place 15 years ago.
  147. 15:45–16:30
    BBC Radio Scotland
    Janice Forsyth reviews director Jane Campion's latest film.
  148. 16:00–17:00
    BBC HD
    5/6. A look at China's heartland, home to the giant panda and the golden snub-nosed monkey. (R)
  149. 16:00–17:00
    BBC Devon
    Recorded earlier this week at the Plymouth Pavilions. Featuring HM Royal Marine Band.
  150. 16:00–16:30
    BBC Parliament
    Highlights of the week in politics in Northern Ireland, from 5 November.
  151. 16:00–16:30
    BBC Radio 4
    Mariella Frostrup unveils the results of the two programmes focusing on neglected classics
  152. 16:03–16:30
    BBC Radio Ulster
    With Charlie Reynolds. Ulster-Scots events at home and abroad.
  153. 16:10–16:20
    BBC Two (except Northern Ireland (Analogue), Wales (Analogue))
    Simon King ventures into the New Forest to watch the fallow deer. (R)
  154. 16:20–17:10
    BBC Two (except Northern Ireland (Analogue), Wales (Analogue))
    2/14. A tale of life on the Zambezi River, set against the epic backdrop of Victoria Falls. (R)
  155. 16:30–17:00
    BBC Parliament
    Highlights of the week in Welsh politics presented by Adrian Masters, from 5 November.
  156. 16:30–16:56
    BBC Radio 4
    1/6. Peggy Reynolds examines the enduring appeal of Edward Thomas' evocative poem.
  157. 16:30–17:00
    BBC Radio Scotland
    Edi Stark talks to award-winning writer Christopher Brookmyre.
  158. 16:32–17:00
    BBC Radio Wales
    Rev Lionel Fanthorpe explores silence in remembrance, religion, philosophy, music and art.
  159. 16:40–16:55
    BBC One (Cambridgeshire, Channel Islands, London, Northern Ireland, Oxfordshire, Scotland, Wales, Yorkshire only)
    Jeremy Vine presents viewers' feedback on the week's TV, getting answers from the BBC.
  160. 16:56–17:00
    BBC Radio 4
    The Politburo resigns in East Germany - could the Berlin Wall fall next?
  161. 17:00–17:30
    BBC HD
    2/6. By boat and by foot, Julia Bradbury visits Derwent Water and the Lakeland town of Keswick. (R)
  162. 17:00–17:30
    BBC Parliament
    An in-depth look at the politics of Europe, presented by Shirin Wheeler.
  163. 17:00–18:30
    BBC Radio 3
    Stephen Johnson explores Brahms's String Quartet No 3 in B flat, Op 67.
  164. 17:00–17:40
    BBC Radio 4
    Michael Robinson examines the latest tricks which some banks are using to increase profits
  165. 17:00–17:30
    BBC Radio 7
    5/6. Mark Radcliffe reveals how Ken Dodd became one of the greatest comic acts of our time.
  166. 17:03–17:32
    BBC Radio Wales
    Adam Walton meets palaeontologist Richard Fortey who talks about his forthcoming lecture.
  167. 17:10–17:35
    BBC Two (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland only)
    8/13. A pair of babysitters takes Rocket Dog's pups on an unexpected trip away from the burrow.
  168. 17:30–18:00
    BBC HD
    26/23. Joe Swift revisits a garden he helped to design and build.
  169. 17:30–17:45
    BBC Parliament
    Food Labelling (Nutrition and Health) Ten Minute Rule Bill, from Wednesday 4 November.
  170. 17:30–18:00
    BBC Radio 7
    1/2. Nicholas Parsons meets the comedians and musicians who entertain cruise passengers.
  171. 17:32–18:00
    BBC Radio Wales
    3/4. Poet Paul Henry examines how artist Gwen John was influenced by growing up in Tenby.
  172. 17:35–18:00
    BBC Two (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland only)
    9/13. Led by a pregnant Maybelline, the Aztecs battle rivals while Nikita's pups create chaos.
  173. 17:45–18:00
    BBC News Channel
    News from the world of entertainment, presented by James Dagwell. (R)
  174. 17:45–18:00
    BBC Parliament
    Mark D'Arcy talks to author Ion Trewin about his book Alan Clark: The Biography.
  175. 18:00–19:00
    BBC HD
    4/10. The nature documentary looks at fish as they dominate the planet's waters. (R)
  176. 18:00–19:00
    BBC One
    4/10. The nature documentary looks at fish as they dominate the planet's waters. (R)
  177. 18:00–19:00
    BBC Two (except Northern Ireland (Analogue), Wales (Analogue))
    Highlights of the Remembrance Sunday commemorations.
  178. 18:00–19:00
    BBC Cambridgeshire
    Answering questions from everyday chemistry to quantum physics.
  179. 18:00–19:00
    BBC Essex
    Answering questions from everyday chemistry to quantum physics.
  180. 18:00–19:00
    BBC Norfolk
    Answering questions from everyday chemistry to quantum physics.
  181. 18:00–19:00
    BBC Northampton
    Answering questions from everyday chemistry to quantum physics.
  182. 18:00–19:00
    BBC Parliament
    With Peter Hain, Nick Herbert, Sir Ian Blair, Robert Kilroy-Silk, and Natalie Haynes.
  183. 18:00–19:00
    BBC Suffolk
    Answering questions from everyday chemistry to quantum physics.
  184. 18:15–19:00
    BBC Radio 4
    Sheila McClennon introduces her selection of highlights from the past week on BBC radio.
  185. 18:30–19:25
    BBC ALBA
    Local, national and international news.
  186. 18:45–19:30
    BBC Radio Cymru
    Y bygythiad niwclear yn ystod y Rhyfel Oer. The nuclear threat during the Cold War.
  187. 19:00–20:00
    BBC Four
    1/6. Diarmaid MacCulloch shows how Christianity's origins lie east of Jerusalem and Rome. (R)
  188. 19:00–20:00
    BBC HD
    Matt and Jules explore Lavenham in Suffolk and Adam takes his barley to the brewery.
  189. 19:00–20:00
    BBC One
    Matt and Jules explore Lavenham in Suffolk and Adam takes his barley to the brewery.
  190. 19:00–20:00
    BBC Two (England, Northern Ireland, Wales only)
    2/6. James tries to make a garden entirely out of Plasticine for the Chelsea Flower Show. (R)
  191. 19:00–20:00
    BBC Two (Scotland only)
    3/3. The stories of Scottish pioneers of commerce and communication and their legacy. (R)
  192. 19:00–21:05
    BBC Parliament
    Treasury Committee session. Walker Report, Macro and Microprudential Financial Regulation.
  193. 19:00–00:00
    BBC Radio 1
    A special with a capital S! Live music and all the gossip from Switch Live.
  194. 19:03–19:05
    BBC Radio Scotland
    A forecast for climbers, hillwalkers and sailors, broadcast daily on BBC Radio Scotland.
  195. 19:15–19:45
    BBC Radio 4
    Guest host David Willis is joined by satirist, comedian and commentator Harry Shearer.
  196. 19:25–19:30
    BBC ALBA
    Concerts, meetings and events - a round-up of what is on across the country.
  197. 19:30–20:30
    BBC Radio 5 live
    MPs' interns, the mercenary Simon Mann and how dangerous dogs are being used as weapons.
  198. 19:32–20:00
    BBC World Service
    The Berlin Wall and the Box - revolutions in politics and trade.
  199. 20:00–20:30
    BBC ALBA
    Dealbh air an dealbhadair Werner Kissling. A profile of photographer Werner Kissling. (R)
  200. 20:00–21:00
    BBC Four
    Personal stories of loss in conflicts from the First World War to the Falklands. (R)
  201. 20:00–21:00
    BBC HD
    7/30. The team gets excited about a Chinese picture bought for a song and Georgian dining table.
  202. 20:00–21:00
    BBC One
    7/30. The team gets excited about a Chinese picture bought for a song and Georgian dining table.
  203. 20:00–21:00
    BBC Three
    4/9. Teenagers Hannah and James travel to Utah to live with the God-fearing Peck family. (R)
  204. 20:00–21:00
    BBC Two (except Northern Ireland (Analogue), Wales (Analogue))
    3/6. Ray follows in the footsteps of British pioneer Samuel Hearne on his epic 1,000-mile trip.
  205. 20:00–21:00
    BBC Berkshire
    Phil Kennedy with this week's choicest cuts.
  206. 20:00–22:00
    BBC London
    Talking about London's diverse communities and the issues affecting them.
  207. 20:00–20:30
    BBC Radio 4
    Roger Bolton airs listeners' views on BBC radio programmes and policy.
  208. 20:05–21:00
    BBC World Service
    Prominent international thinkers debating big ideas.
  209. 20:30–21:00
    BBC ALBA
    7/10. Calina makes over another garden and Eilidh takes a trip to Castle Kisimul. (R)
  210. 20:30–21:00
    BBC Radio 4
    Matthew Bannister presents the obituary series.
  211. 21:00–22:00
    BBC Four
    How children of the British Memorial School helped liberate Europe from the Nazis.
  212. 21:00–22:00
    BBC One (Scotland only)
    1/5. The story of the National Covenant of 1638 - a document that led to the Civil War.
  213. 21:00–22:00
    BBC Two (except Northern Ireland (Analogue), Wales (Analogue))
    In scenic Japan, Charley visits Hiroshima, rides a rollercoaster and sees Mount Fuji.
  214. 21:00–22:00
    BBC Berkshire
    For news from Berkshire's Caribbean communities.
  215. 21:00–22:00
    BBC Oxford
    Sue Cook presents a four part guide to becoming a published writer.
  216. 21:00–21:26
    BBC Radio 4
    Paul Lewis with the latest news from the world of personal finance.
  217. 21:03–22:00
    BBC Radio Cymru
    Rhaglen yn cynnwys darnau o'r archif. Archive clips and recordings with John Hardy.
  218. 21:05–23:00
    BBC Parliament
    Treasury Committee session on UKFI and Macro and Microprudential Financial Regulation.
  219. 21:26–21:30
    BBC Radio 4
    Jon Snow appeals on behalf of Bhopal Medical Appeal.
  220. 21:30–22:00
    BBC News Channel
    Cutting through confusion, statistics and spin to give a clear view of the business world. (R)
  221. 21:30–22:15
    BBC Radio 3
    Did artistic achievement in Eastern Europe collapse in 1989 along with the Berlin Wall?
  222. 21:30–21:58
    BBC Radio 4
    Stephanie Flanders examines the arguments over the meltdown of the global financial system
  223. 22:00–01:00
    BBC Radio 5 live
    Do we really appreciate the sacrifices our armed forces are making?
  224. 22:00–23:00
    BBC ALBA
    3/4. The team help Ishbel from Skye to relax and Derek from Glasgow to shop. (R)
  225. 22:00–23:00
    BBC HD
    3/6. Ray follows in the footsteps of British pioneer Samuel Hearne on his epic 1,000-mile trip.
  226. 22:00–02:00
    BBC London
    The best in late night conversation and music.
  227. 22:00–23:00
    BBC Radio 4
    Reports from behind the scenes at Westminster.
  228. 22:20–22:30
    BBC World Service
    The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
  229. 22:25–23:25
    BBC One (except Northern Ireland, Scotland)
    In 2009, many consumers are forgoing foreign holidays. Can Britain's destinations cope?
  230. 22:25–22:45
    BBC One (Northern Ireland only)
    Political news with Jim Fitzpatrick. (R)
  231. 22:30–23:00
    BBC News Channel
    Andrew Neil interviews Peter Hain MP. (R)
  232. 22:32–23:00
    BBC World Service
  233. 22:45–23:45
    BBC One (Northern Ireland only)
    In 2009, many consumers are forgoing foreign holidays. Can Britain's destinations cope?
  234. 23:00–23:30
    BBC ALBA
    34/40. A day in the life of multi award-winning Scottish author, Christopher Brookmyre. (R)
  235. 23:00–23:30
    BBC Parliament
    Recorded coverage of the Urgent Question in the Commons on Professor Nutt from Monday 2.
  236. 23:00–23:30
    BBC Radio 4
    Protests in East Germany force the resignation of the Mayor of Leipzig.
  237. 23:05–23:58
    BBC World Service
    Alaa Al Aswany talks about his acclaimed novel The Yacoubian Building.
  238. 23:30–00:00
    BBC Parliament
    BBC Scotland's weekly Gaelic current affairs show, from 4 November. English subtitles.
  239. 23:35–00:35
    BBC Three
    4/9. Teenagers Hannah and James travel to Utah to live with the God-fearing Peck family. (R)
  240. 23:45–23:50
    BBC One (Northern Ireland only)
    Linley Hamilton talks about how life as a musician influences his weekly radio programme. (R)
  241. 23:50–00:05
    BBC One (Northern Ireland only)
    6/6. Darryl Grimason takes a hike exploring Ballycastle's industrial past. (R)
  242. 00:00–01:30
    BBC Four
    After battling mental illness, ex-Fleetwood Mac frontman Peter Green is recording again. (R)
  243. 00:00–01:00
    BBC HD
    4/10. The nature documentary looks at fish as they dominate the planet's waters. (R)
  244. 00:00–00:30
    BBC Parliament
    An in-depth look at the politics of Europe, presented by Shirin Wheeler.
  245. 00:00–01:00
    BBC Radio 1
    Tinchy Stryder, Annie Mac and the editor of Dazed and Confused join Nihal.
  246. 00:05–01:05
    BBC One (Northern Ireland only)
    In the first leg, Frank Skinner and Lee Mack travel from London's Reform Club to Turkey. (R)
  247. 00:15–00:45
    BBC Radio 4
    Laurie Taylor explores white collar crime. What exactly is it, who commits it and why?
  248. 00:30–01:00
    BBC News Channel
    The IPhone takes on the PSP and Nintendo DS in the handheld gaming stakes. (R)
  249. 00:30–02:00
    BBC Parliament
    Commons proceedings including a debate on affordable housing from Tuesday 3rd November.
  250. 01:00–05:00
    BBC Radio 5 live
    Reports on floods in El Salvador and the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin wall.
  251. 01:00–02:00
    BBC Radio 1
    3/10. Radio 1's story of the decade continues as we rewind to 2002.
  252. 01:00–05:20
    BBC Radio 4
    BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
  253. 01:00–02:00
    BBC Radio 7
    Robin Boyle recalls those who entertained the nation during the Second World War.
  254. 01:05–01:35
    BBC One
    4/6. Nigel Slater finds new ways of cooking ingredients that just go perfectly together. (R)
  255. 01:05–02:00
    BBC World Service
    Prominent international thinkers debating big ideas.
  256. 01:30–02:30
    BBC Four
    The story of one of the biggest-selling bands of all time, told in the band's own words. (R)
  257. 01:35–02:35
    BBC Three
    1/3. Alex Riley sets out to unearth the horrors that could be in his meaty snacks. (R)
  258. 02:00–02:30
    BBC Parliament
    An in-depth look at the politics of Europe, presented by Shirin Wheeler.
  259. 02:00–02:30
    BBC Radio 7
    Sebastian Faulks on his bestselling book Birdsong.
  260. 02:20–02:30
    BBC World Service
    The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
  261. 02:30–04:00
    BBC Parliament
    Including a debate on support for people disabled by thalidomide, from 4 November.
  262. 02:40–03:00
    BBC World Service
    Business life behind the old Iron Curtain twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall
  263. 03:00–05:30
    BBC Four
    How children of the British Memorial School helped liberate Europe from the Nazis. (R)
  264. 03:05–03:30
    BBC World Service
    Lucy Ash looks at Russia's 3 all-female regiments that flew more than 30,000 missions o...
  265. 03:30–04:00
    BBC News Channel
    An in-depth look at the politics of Europe, presented by Shirin Wheeler. (R)
  266. 04:00–05:00
    BBC Three
    1/3. Alex Riley sets out to unearth the horrors that could be in his meaty snacks. (R)
  267. 04:00–04:30
    BBC Parliament
    An in-depth look at the politics of Europe, presented by Shirin Wheeler.
  268. 04:30–06:00
    BBC Parliament
    Commons proceedings including a debate on affordable housing from Tuesday 3rd November.
  269. 04:32–05:00
    BBC World Service
    President Paul Kagame has led Rwanda out of the genocide that took place 15 years ago.

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