Listings for : bbc1 Listings on the Sunday 23rd of September 2007 02:00:11 AM
- 0700 : Breakfast - Start your day with all the latest news, sport, business and weather from the BBC's Breakfast team. - link
- 0745 : Match of the Day - Gary Lineker presents highlights of the yesterday's action in the Barclays Premier League. Including Arsenal v Derby, Liverpool v Birmingham and Fulham v Man City. - link
- 0900 : The Andrew Marr Show - Andrew Marr interviews the Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, ahead of his first Labour Party Conference as leader. - link
- 1000 : The Big Questions - Nicky Campbell and Sonia Deol are joined by Ann Widdecombe MP, journalist Julie Bindell and an invited audience to debate topical issues. - link
- 1100 : Countryfile - John Craven visits one of the most ancient heathlands in Europe - a wild place which has remained virtually untouched since the ice age. Includes Weather for the Week Ahead. - link
- 1200 : The Politics Show - Jon Sopel talks to Foreign Secretary David Miliband about Labour's policies. Plus, should voting be made compulsory and is there a burden on public services imposed by immigrants? - link
- 1300 : 'Allo 'Allo - Rene and the resistance devise another unusual way of saving the British airmen - by tunnelling into a prisoner of war camp. - link
- 1335 : Keeping Up Appearances - Hyacinth's plans to help Richard make the most of his retirement have to be put aside when Rose starts behaving irresponsibly. - link
- 1405 : EastEnders - Is Ian going mad, or is Cindy back from the grave? As Deano cracks under the pressure, Kevin tries to be a good dad. Will Phil be able to stay on the wagon? - link
- 1600 : Dancing With the Stars - The US version of Strictly Come Dancing continues. This week all the couples return to dance one last time and the Dancing with the Stars Champion is crowned. - link
- 1730 : Songs of Praise - Pam Rhodes visits Morwenstow in Cornwall on the trail of the eccentric Victorian vicar who 'invented' the Harvest Festival as we know it today. - link
- 1805 : BBC News - National and international news from the BBC. - link
- 1825 : BBC London News - The latest stories from the BBC London newsroom. Followed by Weather. - link
- 1830 : Last of the Summer Wine - Sinclair believes, foolishly, that a curse has been put on him, so Truly, Entwistle and Alvin feel it their duty to exorcise him foolishly. - link
- 1900 : 14 Up 2000 - Occasional documentary series charting the progress of a group of children in 21st century Britain. - link
- 2000 : Antiques Roadshow - Michael Aspel and the team visit the last working Victorian pottery in England, at Middleport in Staffordshire. A lost portrait of William Gladstone puts in a surprise appearance, a pendant purchased for 50p at a boot sale is worth£500, and a pair of small rice bowls are valued at close to £15,000! - link
- 2100 : Michael Palin's New Europe - Michael Palin treks up to the Rila Mountains in Bulgaria, where he joins the summer solstice celebrations of the White Brotherhood sect. - link
- 2200 : BBC Ten O'Clock News - National and international news, with reports from BBC correspondents worldwide. - link
- 2220 : Medium - A missing teenager's body is found and her boyfriend commits suicide. It looks an open and shut case until Allison has a dream that shows a different killer. Adult themes. - link
- 2300 : Arachnophobia - Horror. Jess and Molly Jennings move home to a quiet California community where they and their children can enjoy a safe and peaceful life far away from the dangers of the city. Unfortunately the Jennings soon discover they have unexpected guests living in their barn, lethal giant South American spiders who are soon crawling all over town causing a web of chaos in the once peaceful setting. This programme contains adult themes. Directed by Frank Marshall. - link
- 0040 : Weatherview - Detailed weather forecast. - link
- 0045 : Michael Wood: The Story of India - Beginnings Michael Wood's fascinating journey through the history of the subcontinent, chronicles the incredible richness and diversity of its peoples, cultures and landscapes; the originality and continuing relevance of its ideas and some of the most momentous and moving events in world history. - link
- 0145 : Holby City - Clifford tries to deny his growing feelings for Louise. Elliot receives an unexpected visitor. And Chrissie sets up the philandering Sam. - link
- 0245 : Grandad's Back in Business - Is experience better than youthful enthusiasm? In this new series 60-year-old Raymond goes head to head with teenager Becky for the same job at a top London hair salon. Some strong language. - link
- 0345 : Real Men - By helicopter and ship, a team works around the clock to maintain the buoys, light ships and lighthouses that keep our shipping lanes open for business. - link
- 0415 : Vet Safari - During a helicopter capture two young blesbok are separated from their mothers. Emma decides to take them in and rear them herself. - link
- 0445 : BBC News 24 - BBC ONE joins the BBC's rolling news channel for a night of news, with bulletins on the hour and the headlines every 15 minutes. - link
Listings for : bbc2 Listings on the Sunday 23rd of September 2007 02:00:12 AM
- 0600 : Teletubbies - Some children learn about the number 4 and the Teletubbies decide to go into the house. One by one they leave. So, who is in the house? - link
- 0630 : Balamory - Series for preschool children based around the small Scottish island community of Balamory. It's time for the Balamory Bun Festival, but nobody will let Archie have any buns. - link
- 0650 : Step Inside - Mr Mopple finds Pickle the teddy bear in the garden shed and he reminds Boris of one of his stories - 'Home Before Dark'. - link
- 0700 : Legend of the Dragon - The Emperor of the Darkest Yin is set free. Ling must decide where her allegiances lie and is told she must destroy Ang. - link
- 0720 : Pitt and Kantrop - Thanks to Stef, Atlas is made a prisoner of the Bear Tribe. Pitt has an idea - to offer the Bears a wooden mammoth in order to infiltrate the village. - link
- 0745 : Pinky and the Brain - The Brain learns that mice don't dance when he tries to send a subtle Morse Code of world domination; The Brain travels to Hollywood in search of new ideas. - link
- 0805 : Basil Brush - Children's comedy series featuring the irrepressible Basil Brush and friends. - link
- 0830 : SMart - The art show packed with ideas to help you with your picture making. Includes Skunk Fu. - link
- 0930 : Prank Patrol - Children's series in which people play pranks on their friends. Olivia invites her friend Hannah to a dream laboratory for a prank that turns into a nightmare! - link
- 1000 : Something for the Weekend - Tim Lovejoy and Amanda Hamilton hang out with celebrity guests, dig out some classic TV archive and tuck into a Sunday lunch dished up by top chef Simon Rimmer. With celebrity guest Dom Joly. - link
- 1130 : Tennis: Davis Cup - Sue Barker presents live coverage from Wimbledon's No 1 Court as Tim Henman and Andy Murray represent Great Britain in their crucial Davis Cup World Group play-off against Croatia. - link
- 1230 : Moto GP: Motegi Highlights - Matt Roberts presents highlights of the Japanese Grand Prix where Australia's Casey Stoner is odds-on to win his first Moto GP title. - link
- 1330 : Rugby League: Super League Play-Offs - Highlights of the opening round of the engage Super League play-offs. Commentary by Dave Woods and Ray French. - link
- 1400 : Golf: British Masters - Hazel Irvine presents live coverage of the final round of the Quinn Direct British Masters from the Belfry where a star-studded field will be battling it out for the title. - link
- 1800 : The Blue Planet - The programme ventures into the unlimited spaces of the Open Ocean on the trail of the fastest and most charismatic hunters found on the planet: whales, dolphins, tuna and sharks. - link
- 1900 : Ray Mears' Wild Food - Ray Mears draws on all his Bushcraft skills to unlock the past and explore the hunter gatherer foods of Stone Age Britons. - link
- 2000 : Horizon - Two-part documentary following a team of climbing doctors on a unique expedition as they attempt to rewrite our understanding of the human body. - link
- 2100 : Stuart: A Life Backwards - When Stuart Shorter - a homeless alcoholic with a violent past - meets writer and charity worker Alexander Masters, they strike up an unlikely friendship. - link
- 2230 : Match of the Day 2 - Gary Lineker presents highlights of today's five matches in the Barclays Premier League. Topping the bill is Chelsea's visit to Old Trafford to take on champions Manchester United. - link
- 2350 : Heroes - The clock turns back six months as Mohinder's father arrives in New York to try and find individuals with extraordinary abilities. Adult themes. - link
- 0035 : Women's World Cup: Highlights - Highlights of the last two quarter-finals at the FIFA Women's World Cup in China. - link
- 0115 : BBC News 24 - BBC TWO joins the BBC's rolling news channel, with bulletins on the hour and the headlines every 15 minutes. - link
Listings for : ch4 Listings on the Sunday 23rd of September 2007 02:00:12 AM
- 0605 : Making it - The Samba is a dance of great popularity in Brazil. Tamires and Michael are children from Rio who want to dance it well, so they go to a samba school. Age range 7-11. - link
- 0610 : The Hoobs - There's going to be a party on the hoobyroof garden, with hoobybuns and hoobofizz and hoobnip tart, but Tula is bored! How can Iver and Groove cure Tula's boredom? - link
- 0635 : Transworld Sport - A round-up of sports action from around the globe. - link
- 0730 : Avon Tyres British GT Championship - The British GT Championship heads north to Croft circuit in Yorkshire. This is the closest battle ever for the GT3 driver's title, and with only four races to go the championship is still wide open. - link
- 0800 : UK School Games - More than 1,000 of the UK's most talented young athletes descend on Coventry for the UK School Games. The programme covers all the best action across a range of Olympic sports in the search for world champions and Olympic heroes of the future. - link
- 0855 : The OC - Ryan to his meeting with the principal of Ryan leaves his admissions test for Harbor High School in order to help break Marissa out of the hospital. - link
- 0955 : T4: Hollyoaks Omnibus - Catch up with all the action in the most exciting teen-drama on television. - link
- 1225 : Friends - Rachel has an interview for her dream job at Ralph Lauren. All goes well until she inadvertently kisses the potential employer. Meanwhile, Joey is arrested for stalking a sexy neighbour. - link
- 1300 : Vodafone Live Music Awards 2007 - Presented by Chris Moyles, live from Brompton Hall in London's Earls Court, the Vodafone Live Music Awards celebrate the lifeblood of the music industry. This year's awards feature performances from Manic Street Preachers, Stereophonics, Kate Nash, Enrique Iglesias, 50 Cent, Calvin Harris and CSS. - link
- 1405 : Friends - Rachel pretends to be a serious smoker so she can be part of the business discussions at work. Meanwhile, Ross's son and Joey audition for the same commercial - but only one can get the part. - link
- 1440 : Friends - Intimidated by Emily's huge, tough friends from England, Ross agrees to play rugby with them - with painful results. - link
- 1510 : Smallville: Superman the Early Years - The spirit of a young girl is released after Lois finds a corpse in the walls of the Talon. Clark and Lois must follow the trail of the spirit and find her killer, who has been preying on girls in Smallville for the past 10 years. - link
- 1610 : The Simpsons - The Simpsons go to Africa after Homer finds a golden prize-winning cracker from the 1960s in the loft. - link
- 1640 : The Simpsons - A day in the lives of Homer, Lisa and Bart, with each Simpson's story told separately but interrelated Short Cuts-style. - link
- 1715 : Grand Designs - Kevin McCloud meets master carpenter Bill Bradley and his wife Sarah, who are building not one but two new timber houses in south London on the site of Bill's old wood workshop. - link
- 1815 : Grand Designs - Kevin McCloud is joined by interior design guru Naomi Cleaver and award-winning architect Deborah Saunt to discuss the Grand Designs project, a house in South London made almost entirely from timber. - link
- 1845 : Channel 4 News - Includes sport and weather. - link
- 1900 : Undersize Me - In this thought-provoking film academic Robert Beckford undertakes a hard-hitting, emotional journey to Ghana in Africa to discover the hidden costs of three high street goods: rice, chocolate and gold. He looks at whether the activities of multinationals, as well as the World Bank and IMF, have actually made countries such as Ghana worse off. - link
- 2000 : Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon - Ang Lee's Oscar-winning martial arts epic blends the latest fight effects into a 19th century China epic of love and valour. Swashbuckling on the grandest of scales, with Chow Yun-Fat and Michelle Yeoh. In Mandarin with English subtitles. - link
- 2210 : How to Lose a Guy in Ten Days - Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey team up for this sparky and observant modern romantic comedy set in the cynical world of the New York media. - link
- 0015 : 4music: Foo Fighters: Live in Hollywood - Backed by an extended eight-piece line up, US rockers Foo Fighters acoustically perform tracks from their album In Your Honour. Live in Hollywood features acoustic interpretations of their classics Everlong, My Hero and Times Like These. - link
- 0125 : 4music: The Fray - Profile and interview with Denver based four-piece The Fray. - link
- 0135 : 4music: Two Gallants - Profile and interview with US Lo-Fi indie/folk duo Two Gallants. - link
- 0150 : Omkara - Vishal Bhardwaj's adaptation of Shakespeare's Othello, tells of intense love, power, corruption and jealousy, repositioned as it is in political Uttar Pradesh in India. - link
- 0425 : Smallville: Superman: The Early Years - After Pete defies corrupt street-racing promoters who want him to purposely lose, the thugs that run the illegal events threaten his life. Clark must figure out a way to save Pete and still protect his own secret. - link
- 0510 : Countdown - Des O'Connor and Carol Vorderman host the show in which contestants race against the clock to pit their wits with vowels, consonants and numbers. With Dictionary Corner guest Aggie McKenzie. - link