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'Drama' schedule for Wednesday 4 November 2009

  1. 00:20–01:20
    BBC One (Northern Ireland only)
    4/4. After a disastrous day on Box Hill, everyone is forced to face up to matters of the heart. (R)
  2. 13:45–14:15
    BBC One
    104/224. An art teacher gets revenge on a critic and Jimmi deals with an elderly patient.
  3. 14:15–15:00
    BBC One
    Jessica investigates when a woman's husband is murdered soon after she leaves him. (R)
  4. 15:00–15:45
    BBC Two (England, Northern Ireland, Wales only)
    18/18. A shark, a stockbroker and some surprised women pose a puzzle for Mark Sloan. (R)
  5. 18:00–18:30
    BBC HD
    104/224. An art teacher gets revenge on a critic and Jimmi deals with an elderly patient.
  6. 19:00–19:45
    BBC Three
    2/13. In Elizabethan England, William Shakespeare is under the control of witch-like creatures. (R)
  7. 20:00–21:00
    BBC HD
    2/20. Ex John Fosters pupil Amy accuses Bolton of attempted rape.
  8. 20:00–21:00
    BBC One
    2/20. Ex John Fosters pupil Amy accuses Bolton of attempted rape.
  9. 21:00–22:00
    BBC One
    With Harry still missing, there is one question on everyone's mind: Is he dead, or alive?
  10. 22:45–00:45
    BBC One (except Northern Ireland, Scotland)
    A 200-year-old vampire decides to tell his story to a beguiled journalist.
  11. 22:55–00:20
    BBC Four
    6/13. An immigrant's murder leads Wallander to an African dancing class and a white supremacist. (R)
  12. 23:40–01:40
    BBC One (Scotland only)
    A 200-year-old vampire decides to tell his story to a beguiled journalist.
  13. 00:05–00:50
    BBC One (Northern Ireland only)
    2/13. The crew finds that past choices lead to a complex web of dreams, desires and illusions.
  14. 00:15–01:15
    BBC Three
    With Harry still missing, there is one question on everyone's mind: Is he dead, or alive? (R)

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