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  4. Schedule, Thursday 12 November 2009

'Factual' schedule for Thursday 12 November 2009

  1. 00:00–16:00
    BBC HD
    3/7. Palin travels from the tiny state of Transdniester through Transylvania to the Danube.
  2. 00:00–01:45
    BBC Parliament
    With Andrew Neil and Anita Anand, and guests Ben Bradshaw and Michael Howard.
  3. 00:20–01:20
    BBC One (Northern Ireland only)
    6/6. The travellers have a close encounter with grey whales and meet the deadly Humboldt squid. (R)
  4. 00:20–01:50
    BBC Two (Scotland only)
    David Reynolds takes a fresh look at the events that brought about the armistice of 1918.
  5. 00:30–00:48
    BBC Radio 4
    3/5. Sara Wheeler flies above the huge Greenland ice sheet.
  6. 00:35–01:30
    BBC Four
    6/18. Traditions of the family and friends who visit the graves of Americans killed in combat. (R)
  7. 00:50–01:20
    BBC Two (England, Northern Ireland, Wales only)
    4/14. Auntie Kris has a secret plan for a surprising new business enterprise. (R)
  8. 01:00–05:00
    BBC Radio 5 live
    Reports on Obama's Afghanistan strategy, child malnutrition and tours of WWI battlefields.
  9. 01:00–05:20
    BBC Radio 4
    BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
  10. 01:05–01:30
    BBC World Service
    2/3. The squatters of Otjivero in Namibia lived a hand to mouth existence but a new cash gra...
  11. 01:20–02:20
    BBC One
    3/3. Mishal Husain explores the dramatic last years of Gandhi's life. (R)
  12. 01:32–02:00
    BBC World Service
    Carl Zeiss: A State Within a State.
  13. 01:45–02:00
    BBC Parliament
    Recorded coverage of the introduction of a Ten Minute Rule Bill in the House of Commons.
  14. 01:50–02:20
    BBC Two (Scotland only)
    4/14. Auntie Kris has a secret plan for a surprising new business enterprise.
  15. 02:00–03:00
    BBC Four
    3/8. A look at the unique culture that grew up in the Clyde shipyards. (R)
  16. 02:00–02:30
    BBC Parliament
    Coverage of questions in the House of Commons to Welsh Secretary Peter Hain. 11 November.
  17. 02:20–03:20
    BBC One
    6/30. Objects under scrutiny include a gruesome set of surgeon's tools from the 1860s. (R)
  18. 02:20–02:30
    BBC World Service
    The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
  19. 02:30–03:00
    BBC News Channel
    Highlights of Wednesday 11 November in Parliament, presented by Keith Macdougall. (R)
  20. 02:30–03:00
    BBC Parliament
    Recorded coverage of Lords Questions, from Wednesday 11 November.
  21. 02:40–03:00
    BBC World Service
    Iceland's special prosecutor says cases will be brought within a year.
  22. 03:00–03:30
    BBC Parliament
    Recorded coverage of questions to the prime minister from Wednesday 11 November.
  23. 03:05–03:30
    BBC World Service
    Fighting off Somali pirates; 89 Squares, Berlin; Queen of Mantas
  24. 03:30–04:00
    BBC Four
    4/4. David Heathcote takes a trip on the Orient Express and enjoys its Art Deco glamour. (R)
  25. 03:30–04:00
    BBC Parliament
    Highlights of Wednesday 11 November in Parliament, presented by Keith Macdougall.
  26. 03:32–04:00
    BBC World Service
    Comica, Vargas Llosa Play, If We Must Die, Heritage Orchestra.
  27. 03:45–04:45
    BBC Three
    1/6. Del must make every design, decorating and DIY decision without help from Sheri. (R)
  28. 04:00–04:30
    BBC Parliament
    Coverage of questions in the House of Commons to Welsh Secretary Peter Hain. 11 November.
  29. 04:00–04:15
    BBC Radio 7
    2/10. Christopher Lee's vivid account of the impact of Britain's most powerful families.
  30. 04:15–04:30
    BBC Radio 7
    3/5. The broadcaster compares his current and previous wartime experiences.
  31. 04:30–05:00
    BBC Parliament
    Recorded coverage of Lords Questions, from Wednesday 11 November.
  32. 04:45–05:00
    BBC Radio 7
    3/10. Author George MacDonald Fraser reads his recollections of the war in Burma in 1945.
  33. 05:00–07:00
    BBC Berkshire
    Music, travel and a first look at the newspapers.
  34. 05:00–05:30
    BBC Parliament
    Recorded coverage of questions to the prime minister from Wednesday 11 November.
  35. 05:20–05:30
    BBC World Service
    The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
  36. 05:30–06:00
    BBC Radio 5 live
    Lloyds' new small business charter and news of a goldrush in the Highlands.
  37. 05:30–06:00
    BBC News Channel
    The latest business news, with reports from Singapore, Frankfurt, London and New York.
  38. 05:30–06:00
    BBC Parliament
    Highlights of Wednesday 11 November in Parliament, presented by Keith Macdougall.
  39. 05:45–06:00
    BBC Radio 4
    Charlotte Smith hears that hill farming could die out within a decade.
  40. 06:00–09:00
    BBC Essex
    With loads of good stuff.
  41. 06:00–09:00
    BBC Parliament
    Recorded 11 November, including the third reading of the Policing and Crime Bill.
  42. 06:30–09:00
    BBC Cumbria
    Have your say at Breakfast, including the latest news, sport, weather and travel.
  43. 06:30–08:00
    BBC Radio Foyle
    Mark Carruthers and Karen Patterson. Including Farm Gate and Thought for the Day.
  44. 06:30–09:00
    BBC Radio Ulster
    Mark Carruthers and Karen Patterson. Including Farm Gate and Thought for the Day.
  45. 07:00–09:30
    BBC Guernsey
    Gary Burgess with news, weather, travel and sport, plus what's going on around the island.
  46. 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.
  47. 08:32–08:50
    BBC World Service
    How China's exchange rate affects whether you keep or lose your job.
  48. 09:00–10:00
    BBC Radio 5 live
    Nicky Campbell asks: should you be allowed to say what you really think?
  49. 09:00–12:30
    BBC Cambridgeshire
    Andie Harper has everything from consumer advice to 'Andie's Audio Vault'.
  50. 09:00–12:00
    BBC Cumbria
    With the show that makes a difference to your everyday life in Cumbria.
  51. 09:00–12:00
    BBC Essex
    With health, heart, emotion and music.
  52. 09:00–12:00
    BBC Hereford & Worcester
    Real life in the two counties.
  53. 09:00–12:00
    BBC London
    Have your say on the day's news.
  54. 09:00–09:30
    BBC Parliament
    Highlights of Wednesday 11 November in Parliament, presented by Keith Macdougall.
  55. 09:00–09:45
    BBC Radio 4
    Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the discovery of radiation, from radio waves to gamma rays
  56. 09:00–12:00
    BBC Shropshire
    Have your say on the day's top stories - Call: 01743 248321.
  57. 09:03–10:30
    BBC Radio Ulster
    Just where are we now with the devolution of policing and justice?
  58. 09:05–09:30
    BBC World Service
    Fighting off Somali pirates; 89 Squares, Berlin; Queen of Mantas
  59. 09:15–10:00
    BBC One
    Coastguards are scrambled to save a man hanging from a high sea cliff at a beauty spot.
  60. 09:30–13:00
    BBC Guernsey
    Jack Mabire sits in. Interesting people, interesting places and interesting things to do.
  61. 09:30–10:30
    BBC Parliament
    Recorded 11 November, including Commons amendments to the Marine and Coastal Access Bill.
  62. 09:30–12:00
    BBC WM
    The brightest, liveliest and most thought provoking West Midlands magazine.
  63. 09:32–10:00
    BBC World Service
    Comica, Vargas Llosa Play, If We Must Die, Heritage Orchestra.
  64. 09:45–10:00
    BBC Radio 4 (FM only)
    4/5. Sara Wheeler remembers some of the explorers who have sought the North Pole.
  65. 10:00–13:00
    BBC Radio 5 live
    Reports on organized pub crawls like "Carnage UK", BBC expenses and MoD bonuses.
  66. 10:00–12:15
    BBC Asian Network
    Bobby Friction sits in for Nikki Bedi with the best in arts, entertainment and music.
  67. 10:00–11:00
    BBC One
    23/30. Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander view properties in Plymouth, Kent and Reading. (R)
  68. 10:00–13:00
    BBC Newcastle
    Cracking conversation and great music.
  69. 10:00–11:00
    BBC Radio 4
    Including actress Romola Garai; canine chic; and who pays for dementia care?
  70. 10:00–13:00
    BBC Stoke
    Conversation and debate with Paula White, on the programme that gets things done.
  71. 10:30–11:30
    BBC Parliament
    Questions in the House of Commons to the Business, Innovation and Skills ministerial team.
  72. 10:30–12:00
    BBC Radio Cymru
    Busnesu a sgwrsio, chwerthin a chrio. Chat, laughter and tears with Nia.
  73. 10:32–11:00
    BBC World Service
    Mike visits Australia to ask listeners about mining, droughts and rock star politicians.
  74. 11:00–11:30
    BBC One
    63/90. Ed Hall and Kristian Digby search for a new home for a family in Cheltenham. (R)
  75. 11:00–14:00
    BBC Northampton
    Dealing with your consumer issues.
  76. 11:00–11:30
    BBC Radio 4
    Kate Adie introduces BBC foreign correspondents with the stories behind the headlines.
  77. 11:20–11:30
    BBC World Service
    The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
  78. 11:30–12:15
    BBC One
    The Zanotti family from Loughborough need cash for a family wedding and a visit to Italy.
  79. 11:30–12:15
    BBC Parliament
    Coverage of the announcement of Commons business for the week ahead.
  80. 11:30–12:00
    BBC Radio 4
    Alastair Campbell reveals his passion for the music of Belgian singer Jacques Brel. (R)
  81. 11:30–12:00
    BBC Radio nan Gaidheal
    Famous Gaelic poets: Duncan 'Bàn' MacIntyre.
  82. 11:30–12:00
    BBC Radio Scotland
    1/6. Richard Holloway follows in the footsteps of Covenanter Alexander Peden.
  83. 12:00–12:30
    BBC Two (England, Northern Ireland, Wales only)
    With Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn. How to save the planet by eating less meat.
  84. 12:00–12:30
    BBC Two (Scotland only)
    Live coverage of debates in the Scottish Parliament including First Minister's Questions.
  85. 12:00–13:00
    BBC Jersey
    Chris Rayner hosts the lunchtime phone-in.
  86. 12:00–14:00
    BBC Leicester
    Feel good radio at lunchtime.
  87. 12:00–15:00
    BBC London
    Everything you need to know about London from architecture to accents and great music.
  88. 12:00–13:00
    BBC Radio 3
    4/5. Donald Macleod presents two works considered Satie's greatest, plus a rare miniature.
  89. 12:00–12:57
    BBC Radio 4 (FM only)
    Consumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson.
  90. 12:00–13:00
    BBC Radio Cymru
    Cyfle i ymateb i bynciau'r dydd. Topical phone-in discussion.
  91. 12:00–12:45
    BBC Radio Scotland (except MW)
    Bringing you up to date with breaking news from Scotland, the UK and the world.
  92. 12:00–12:30
    BBC Radio Scotland (MW only)
    Live coverage of First Minister's Questions from the Scottish Parliament.
  93. 12:00–14:00
    BBC WM
    The day's big phone in, the very latest on the big news and sports stories of the day.
  94. 12:04–12:57
    BBC Radio 4 (LW only)
    Consumer news and issues with Winifred Robinson.
  95. 12:05–12:30
    BBC World Service
    Fighting off Somali pirates; 89 Squares, Berlin; Queen of Mantas
  96. 12:15–13:00
    BBC One
    14/32. An Art Deco golf light and a pair of 1950s jugs are among the items chosen by the teams.
  97. 12:15–18:30
    BBC Parliament
    Coverage of the day's proceedings in the House of Commons.
  98. 12:20–12:30
    BBC Asian Network
    Bobby Friction sits in for Nikki Bedi with the best in arts, entertainment and music.
  99. 12:30–13:00
    BBC Two (except Northern Ireland (Analogue), Wales (Analogue))
    The latest business, consumer and workplace news from across the country.
  100. 12:30–12:45
    BBC Radio Scotland (MW only)
    Bringing you up to date with breaking news from Scotland, the UK and the world.
  101. 13:00–16:00
    BBC Radio 5 live
    Sir Michael Caine talks about his new film Harry Brown and Martha Wainwright plays live.
  102. 13:00–16:00
    BBC Oxford
    Amazing stories from Oxfordshire.
  103. 13:15–14:00
    BBC Radio Cymru
    Sgyrsiau gyda phobl diddorol. Interviews with interesting people.
  104. 13:15–14:00
    BBC Radio Scotland
    Ang Lee talks about new film Taking Woodstock, plus news from the French Film Festival.
  105. 13:30–14:00
    BBC Radio 4
    Miriam Akhtar, Dr Phil Hammond and Lucy Mangan describe what makes them H.A.P.P.Y.
  106. 13:32–14:00
    BBC World Service
    Comica, Vargas Llosa Play, If We Must Die, Heritage Orchestra.
  107. 13:45–14:15
    BBC Two (England, Northern Ireland, Wales only)
    19/40. The Millican Family are about to take a big gamble and sell their home in Knaresborough. (R)
  108. 14:00–17:00
    BBC Coventry & Warwickshire
    Mark looks at what makes the people and places of Coventry and Warwickshire tick.
  109. 14:00–14:15
    BBC Radio 7
    3/10. Christopher Lee's vivid account of the impact of Britain's most powerful families.
  110. 14:15–15:00
    BBC Two (England, Northern Ireland, Wales only)
    7/10. A devastating flood hits the city of Hull causing massive damage.
  111. 14:15–14:30
    BBC Radio 7
    4/5. The broadcaster looks back to the very first day of the war. Read by Patrick Stewart.
  112. 14:45–15:00
    BBC Radio 7
    4/10. Author George MacDonald Fraser reads his recollections of the war in Burma in 1945.
  113. 15:00–18:00
    BBC Asian Network
    Music, entertainment and stuff in the middle.
  114. 15:00–15:27
    BBC Radio 4
    Matt Baker explores plans to create a new Lanarkshire town based on Robert Owen's ideals.
  115. 15:27–15:30
    BBC Radio 4
    Jon Snow appeals on behalf of Bhopal Medical Appeal.
  116. 15:32–16:00
    BBC World Service
    Mike visits Australia to ask listeners about mining, droughts and rock star politicians.
  117. 15:45–16:30
    BBC Two (England, Northern Ireland, Wales only)
    21/75. Paul Martin heads to Wales, as Monmouth plays host to Flog It!
  118. 15:45–16:00
    BBC Radio 4
    4/5. Roger Law talks to artists about the division in ceramics between art and industry.
  119. 16:00–19:00
    BBC Oxford
    You decide the agenda - call Bill on 08459 311 111.
  120. 16:00–16:30
    BBC Radio 4
    Mariella Frostrup unveils the results of the two programmes focusing on neglected classics
  121. 16:20–16:30
    BBC World Service
    The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
  122. 16:30–16:56
    BBC Radio 4
    Quentin Cooper presents a special edition from Cardiff University.
  123. 16:56–17:00
    BBC Radio 4
    The mayors of East and West Berlin shake hands at a new border crossing at Potsdamerplatz.
  124. 17:00–19:00
    BBC London
    London's news, sport and travel with your views on the big issues.
  125. 17:00–19:00
    BBC Radio 3
    Presented by Sean Rafferty. With pianist Michael McHale and jazz musician John Surman.
  126. 17:00–18:30
    BBC Radio Foyle
    Essential news and views, local and international. Including traffic and weather updates.
  127. 17:00–18:30
    BBC Radio Ulster
    Essential news and views, local and international. Including traffic and weather updates.
  128. 17:15–18:00
    BBC Two (England, Northern Ireland, Wales only)
    Jules Hudson helps a couple with a very healthy budget of 800,000 pounds.
  129. 17:30–18:00
    BBC Radio Scotland (BBC Radio Shetland only)
    Local news and weather, what's on, fish report and jobspot.
  130. 17:55–17:59
    BBC ALBA
    Concerts, meetings and events - a round-up of what is on across the country.
  131. 18:00–19:00
    BBC Devon
    Taking a look at the theatre, music and arts scene in Devon. With Jo Loosemore.
  132. 18:03–18:30
    BBC Radio Cymru
    Celfyddyd a thrafodaeth. Arts discussion programme.
  133. 18:10–19:00
    BBC Radio Scotland (BBC Radio Orkney only)
    Mark Shiner finds out what's behind making an instrument.
  134. 18:10–19:00
    BBC Radio Scotland (BBC Radio Shetland only)
    Mary Blance takes a look at some of the latest publications.
  135. 18:30–21:20
    BBC Parliament
    Recorded coverage of House of Lords.
  136. 18:30–18:55
    BBC Radio Foyle
    Arts magazine with Marie-Louise Muir reporting on film, music, books and the visual arts.
  137. 18:30–18:55
    BBC Radio Ulster
    Arts magazine with Marie-Louise Muir reporting on film, music, books and the visual arts.
  138. 18:32–19:00
    BBC Radio Wales
    Nicola Heywood Thomas presents reviews and news from Wales' thriving arts scene.
  139. 18:55–19:00
    BBC Radio Foyle
    The events and characters of Ireland's history are brought to life.
  140. 18:55–19:00
    BBC Radio Ulster
    The events and characters of Ireland's history are brought to life.
  141. 19:00–19:25
    BBC ALBA
    The nature and wildlife of Britain and Ireland. The Windhover. (R)
  142. 19:00–20:00
    BBC HD
    Tom Dyckhoff explores the new Nottingham Contemporary gallery.
  143. 19:00–19:30
    BBC One (Cambridgeshire, London, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Yorkshire only)
    Adrian and Christine are joined by Jon Culshaw and Debra Stephenson.
  144. 19:00–19:30
    BBC Two (Scotland only)
    7/10. Calina makes over another garden and Eilidh takes a trip to Castle Kisimul.
  145. 19:00–19:25
    BBC Two (Northern Ireland only)
    3/6. Philip Campbell travels to Fermanagh, Cavan, Leitrim and Sligo to discover local stories. (R)
  146. 19:00–20:00
    BBC Two (England, Wales only)
    Tom Dyckhoff explores the new Nottingham Contemporary gallery.
  147. 19:00–22:00
    BBC Bristol
    Keith brings you great music and guests including the soul jukebox and his 60s expert.
  148. 19:00–20:00
    BBC Radio 2
    Bob Harris takes a tour round the building known as 'the mother church of Country music'.
  149. 19:00–22:00
    BBC Somerset
    Keith brings you great music and guests including the soul jukebox and his 60s expert.
  150. 19:03–19:30
    BBC Radio Ulster
    Presented by Lucinda Glynn. Interviews and conversation on the Irish language magazine.
  151. 19:05–22:00
    BBC Gloucestershire
    Keith brings you great music and guests including the soul jukebox and his 60s expert.
  152. 19:15–19:45
    BBC Radio 4
    A review of the apocalyptic film 2012, and Norah Jones on her new CD, The Fall.
  153. 19:20–19:30
    BBC World Service
    The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
  154. 19:25–19:30
    BBC Two (Northern Ireland only)
    Marie Louise Muir talks about sharing her passion for music through her Radio Ulster show. (R)
  155. 19:30–20:00
    BBC Four
    4/4. David Heathcote takes a trip on the Orient Express and enjoys its Art Deco glamour. (R)
  156. 19:30–20:00
    BBC Two (Scotland only)
    Iain Macinnes reports on the situation of the Kurds in Turkey.
  157. 19:30–20:00
    BBC Two (Northern Ireland only)
    The UUP challenge the DUP on their views on the retention of the full time police reserve.
  158. 19:30–20:00
    BBC Radio Ulster
    The events and characters of Ireland's history are brought to life.
  159. 19:40–20:00
    BBC World Service
    How China's exchange rate affects whether you keep or lose your job.
  160. 19:45–20:00
    BBC Three
    6/9. Cast members talk about the memorable moments of Martha Jones's journey with the Doctor. (R)
  161. 19:45–20:05
    BBC Radio 3
    BBC correspondent Nick Thorpe reads from his book '89: The Unfinished Revolution.
  162. 19:55–20:00
    BBC ALBA
    Concerts, meetings and events - a round-up of what is on across the country. (R)
  163. 20:00–21:00
    BBC Four
    Focusing on Beowulf, historian Michael Wood traces English poetry back to the Dark Ages. (R)
  164. 20:00–21:00
    BBC HD
    3/8. Six couples attempt to show their restaurant concepts work on opening night.
  165. 20:00–21:00
    BBC One (Cambridgeshire, London, Northern Ireland, Wales, Yorkshire only)
    Police in South Wales attend a head-on smash on the M4 involving a party of youngsters. (R)
  166. 20:00–21:00
    BBC Three
    1/6. Del must make every design, decorating and DIY decision without help from Sheri. (R)
  167. 20:00–21:00
    BBC Two (except Northern Ireland (Analogue), Wales (Analogue))
    3/8. Six couples attempt to show their restaurant concepts work on opening night.
  168. 20:00–20:30
    BBC Radio 4
    The programme visits the mental health court pilot in Brighton.
  169. 20:30–21:00
    BBC ALBA
    Series on 18th and 19th century Gaelic poetry. The first episode's theme is change.
  170. 20:30–21:00
    BBC Radio 4
    Evan Davis and his panel discuss why businesses tend to cluster and the future of TV.
  171. 20:32–21:00
    BBC World Service
    Mike visits Australia to ask listeners about mining, droughts and rock star politicians.
  172. 21:00–22:00
    BBC ALBA
    The life and work of Gaelic poet Sorley MacLean.
  173. 21:00–22:00
    BBC Four
    2/6. Diarmaid MacCulloch explores the extraordinary rise of Roman Catholic Church.
  174. 21:00–22:00
    BBC One (Cambridgeshire, London, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Yorkshire only)
    Including an appeal for help with the murder of young Royal Navy seaman Anthony Cavanagh.
  175. 21:00–22:00
    BBC Three
    5/9. Teenagers Gemma and Jack travel to Israel to spend a week with the Sha-ked family.
  176. 21:00–21:30
    BBC Radio 4
    Geoff Watts dives into underwater archaeology and how cooking transformed human evolution.
  177. 21:00–22:00
    BBC Wiltshire
    Keith brings you great music and guests including the soul jukebox and his 60s expert.
  178. 21:15–22:00
    BBC Radio 3
    Lisa Jardine on how IVF is changing our ideas about the definition of a family.
  179. 21:20–23:00
    BBC Parliament
    Public Administration Committee session on the work of the Ombudsman, from 5 November.
  180. 21:30–21:58
    BBC Radio 4
    Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the discovery of radiation, from radio waves to gamma rays
  181. 21:32–22:00
    BBC Radio Wales
    Rev Lionel Fanthorpe explores silence in remembrance, religion, philosophy, music and art.
  182. 21:45–22:00
    BBC Two (Northern Ireland only)
    6/6. Darryl Grimason takes a hike exploring Ballycastle's industrial past.
  183. 21:45–22:25
    BBC Two (England, Scotland, Wales only)
    4/8. Following the fate of seven puppies as their owner tries to find new homes for them.
  184. 22:00–22:30
    BBC ALBA
    The last opportunity for a place in the quarter finals of the culinary competition. (R)
  185. 22:00–23:00
    BBC HD
    2/6. Diarmaid MacCulloch explores the extraordinary rise of Roman Catholic Church.
  186. 22:00–23:00
    BBC Radio 3
    4/5. Donald Macleod presents two works considered Satie's greatest, plus a rare miniature.
  187. 22:00–22:30
    BBC Radio nan Gaidheal
    Famous Gaelic poets: Duncan 'Bàn' MacIntyre. (R)
  188. 22:05–00:30
    BBC Radio Scotland (MW only)
    Derek Bateman presents live results and analysis from the Glasgow North East by-election.
  189. 22:05–22:30
    BBC World Service
    Music comes back to Swat; 89 Squares; Iraqi kids; Returning to Vietnam
  190. 22:25–22:30
    BBC Two (England, Scotland, Wales only)
    Exploring the relationship between citizens and the sea.
  191. 22:30–23:20
    BBC ALBA
    Taobh eile de Marbella. The hidden face of Marbella. (R)
  192. 22:32–23:00
    BBC World Service
    John Grisham, Pictures Reframed, Dubai City Sound, Staff Benda Bilili
  193. 22:35–22:45
    BBC One
    Updates on recently-featured cases.
  194. 22:45–23:45
    BBC One (except Wales)
    Question Time comes from Weston Super Mare. The panel includes Shaun Woodward.
  195. 22:45–23:25
    BBC One (Wales only)
    The Welsh Labour leadership hustings chaired by Betsan Powys.
  196. 23:00–00:00
    BBC HD
    Tom Dyckhoff explores the new Nottingham Contemporary gallery. (R)
  197. 23:00–23:30
    BBC Parliament
    Highlights of Thursday 12 November in Parliament, presented by Alicia McCarthy.
  198. 23:00–23:15
    BBC Radio 3
    4/5. Essayists from former Warsaw Pact nations reflect on an apparently banal object.
  199. 23:20–00:20
    BBC Two (England, Wales only)
    Alan tracks down a Hollywood plastic surgeon and his favourite patient - his wife. (R)
  200. 23:25–00:25
    BBC One (Wales only)
    Question Time comes from Weston Super Mare. The panel includes Shaun Woodward.
  201. 23:30–00:00
    BBC Parliament
    Questions in the Scottish Parliament to First Minister Alex Salmond, from 12 November.
  202. 23:30–00:00
    BBC Radio 4
    News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Robert Orchard.
  203. 23:45–00:30
    BBC One (except Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales)
    Political review of the week presented by Andrew Neil, Michael Portillo and Diane Abbott.
  204. 23:45–00:15
    BBC One (Northern Ireland only)
    The UUP challenge the DUP on their views on the retention of the full time police reserve.
  205. 23:45–02:00
    BBC One (Scotland only)
    Live coverage of the Glasgow North East by-election.
  206. 23:45–00:45
    BBC Three
    5/9. Teenagers Gemma and Jack travel to Israel to spend a week with the Sha-ked family. (R)
  207. 23:50–00:50
    BBC Two (Northern Ireland, Scotland only)
    Tom Dyckhoff explores the new Nottingham Contemporary gallery.
  208. 00:00–00:30
    BBC Parliament
    With Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn. How to save the planet by eating less meat.
  209. 00:15–01:00
    BBC One (Northern Ireland only)
    Political review of the week presented by Andrew Neil, Michael Portillo and Diane Abbott.
  210. 00:25–01:10
    BBC One (Wales only)
    Political review of the week presented by Andrew Neil, Michael Portillo and Diane Abbott.
  211. 00:30–01:00
    BBC Parliament
    Highlights of Thursday 12 November in Parliament, presented by Alicia McCarthy.
  212. 00:30–00:48
    BBC Radio 4
    4/5. Sara Wheeler remembers some of the explorers who have sought the North Pole.
  213. 00:30–06:00
    BBC Radio Scotland (MW only)
    John Cavanagh revisits some of his many programmes about great songs.
  214. 00:50–01:30
    BBC Two (Northern Ireland only)
    4/8. Following the fate of seven puppies as their owner tries to find new homes for them.
  215. 00:55–01:55
    BBC Four
    2/6. Diarmaid MacCulloch explores the extraordinary rise of Roman Catholic Church. (R)
  216. 01:00–05:00
    BBC Radio 5 live
    Featuring Arctic Monkeys, film reviews and updates on the Glasgow by-election.
  217. 01:00–02:00
    BBC Parliament
    Questions to the Business, Innovation and Skills ministerial team, from 12 November.
  218. 01:00–05:20
    BBC Radio 4
    BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
  219. 01:05–02:05
    BBC One (except Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales)
    4/10. The nature documentary looks at fish as they dominate the planet's waters. (R)
  220. 01:15–02:15
    BBC Three
    2/3. Alex Riley discovers the cheap nasty dairy substitutes and the unpalatable side of milk. (R)
  221. 01:32–02:00
    BBC World Service
    Mike visits Australia to ask listeners about mining, droughts and rock star politicians.
  222. 01:35–02:05
    BBC One (Northern Ireland only)
    Are deaf prisoners receiving equal treatment? Plus, new mum Melissa's Baby Diaries. (R)
  223. 01:50–02:50
    BBC Two (Scotland only)
    Alan tracks down a Hollywood plastic surgeon and his favourite patient - his wife. (R)
  224. 01:55–02:55
    BBC Four
    Focusing on Beowulf, historian Michael Wood traces English poetry back to the Dark Ages. (R)
  225. 02:00–03:00
    BBC Parliament
    Recorded coverage of Lords Questions, from Thursday 12 November.
  226. 02:05–03:05
    BBC One
    Matt and Jules explore Lavenham in Suffolk and Adam takes his barley to the brewery. (R)
  227. 02:15–03:15
    BBC Three
    11/11. Paul and Emily are given money towards their wedding, which Paul must organise alone. (R)
  228. 02:20–02:30
    BBC World Service
    The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
  229. 02:30–03:00
    BBC News Channel
    Highlights of Thursday 12 November in Parliament, presented by Alicia McCarthy.
  230. 02:40–03:00
    BBC World Service
    How China's exchange rate affects whether you keep or lose your job.
  231. 02:55–05:30
    BBC Four
    2/6. Diarmaid MacCulloch explores the extraordinary rise of Roman Catholic Church. (R)
  232. 03:00–03:30
    BBC Parliament
    Highlights of Thursday 12 November in Parliament, presented by Alicia McCarthy.
  233. 03:05–04:05
    BBC One
    1/6. Ray explores Canada's vast Boreal Forest and unlocks the secrets of this forgotten world. (R)
  234. 03:05–03:30
    BBC World Service
    Music comes back to Swat; 89 Squares; Iraqi kids; Returning to Vietnam
  235. 03:15–03:45
    BBC Three
    1/8. A lizard laying an egg suffers a prolapse, and vets perform a sex change on a tom cat. (R)
  236. 03:30–04:30
    BBC Parliament
    Questions to the Business, Innovation and Skills ministerial team, from 12 November.
  237. 03:32–04:00
    BBC World Service
    John Grisham, Pictures Reframed, Dubai City Sound, Staff Benda Bilili
  238. 03:45–04:15
    BBC Three
    2/8. A pubescent pooch turns pensioner when he undergoes a hip replacement. (R)
  239. 04:00–04:15
    BBC Radio 7
    3/10. Christopher Lee's vivid account of the impact of Britain's most powerful families.
  240. 04:15–05:15
    BBC Three
    2/3. Alex Riley discovers the cheap nasty dairy substitutes and the unpalatable side of milk. (R)
  241. 04:15–04:30
    BBC Radio 7
    4/5. The broadcaster looks back to the very first day of the war. Read by Patrick Stewart.
  242. 04:30–05:30
    BBC Parliament
    Recorded coverage of Lords Questions, from Thursday 12 November.
  243. 04:45–05:00
    BBC Radio 7
    4/10. Author George MacDonald Fraser reads his recollections of the war in Burma in 1945.

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