Listings for : bbc1 Listings on the Friday 28th of September 2007 02:00:11 AM
- 0600 : Breakfast - Start your day with all the latest news, sport, business and weather from the BBC's Breakfast team. Includes regional news at 25 and 55 minutes past each hour. - link
- 0915 : Animal 24:7 - The RSPCA are on the case when a dead dog and a starving companion are found, a cat seems to have made a pub cellar its home and Tom Heap meets the orphans making a splash at Secret World. - link
- 1000 : Homes Under the Hammer - Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a rather unpleasant sight in north London, a flat in Folkestone and a property in Plymouth. Then BBC News and Weather. - link
- 1100 : To Buy or Not to Buy - The pressure is on as Jenny Powell and Ian Blandford hunt for a new home for a family in south Nottingham. There's the pitter-patter of more tiny feet on the horizon, so they need to work fast. - link
- 1145 : Hard Sell - Mark Franks presents as two teams take to the streets of Cambridge to sell the contents of two suitcases. Whichever team makes the most money gets to keep the profit - link
- 1215 : Cash in the Attic - Retired lieutenant colonel Jan Ranson calls in the team to help her raise£950 for two flights to east Africa to attend a war widows conference. - link
- 1300 : BBC News - National and international news from the BBC, followed by Weather. - link
- 1330 : BBC London News - The latest stories from the BBC London newsroom. - link
- 1340 : Neighbours - Bree's big heart wins over her real father, Oliver gets the DNA test results, Carmella and Ringo find themselves drawn together and Harold and Lou discover Paul Robinson's secret. - link
- 1405 : Doctors - Archie investigates when a female patient is reluctant to go on the holiday of a lifetime with her husband. Vivien announces her big plan to help the hospice. - link
- 1435 : Murder, She Wrote - A young publishing house editor becomes convinced that a new manuscript chronicles an unsolved kidnapping ordeal she endured 11 years earlier. - link
- 1520 : BBC News - National and international news from the BBC. Followed by regional news and weather. - link
- 1525 : LazyTown - Robbie Rotten tricks the LazyTowners into believing that he has won the mayoral race, but Stephanie and the kids figure out that he cheated. - link
- 1550 : Bear Behaving Badly - Barney has been nominated as Best TV Presenter and is all set for the awards ceremony, until he discovers Nev has shrunk his dinner jacket. - link
- 1610 : Shaun the Sheep - Double bill of children's animation featuring the adventures of Shaun the Sheep. - link
- 1630 : Basil Brush - Liam's Uncle Brendan has found the secret of eternal youth and Basil wants to buy a big bottle. - link
- 1700 : Trapped - Six children in a gothic fairytale tower work together to complete challenges. To escape each floor they must uncover the saboteur among them. - link
- 1725 : Newsround - Daily news magazine keeping you up to date on the latest stories and events happening at home and abroad. - link
- 1735 : Neighbours - Bree's big heart wins over her real father, Oliver gets the DNA test results, Carmella and Ringo find themselves drawn together and Harold and Lou discover Paul Robinson's secret. - link
- 1800 : BBC News - National and international news from the BBC, followed by Weather. - link
- 1830 : BBC London News - The latest stories from the BBC London newsroom. Followed by the national headlines and Weather. - link
- 1900 : The One Show - Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present a magazine series featuring a mix of interviews, topical reports and features from around the UK. - link
- 1930 : My Family - They Shoot Harpers Don't They? Susan decides that she and Ben should take dance lessons, but soon finds out that in their case it takes more than two to tango. - link
- 2000 : EastEnders - Jane receives support from a stranger, but is he all he seems? Heather makes an important stand and Jase comes under pressure to return Roxy's ring. - link
- 2030 : After You've Gone - Jimmy is invited out to meet Siobhan's father. His nerves aren't helped when Diana decides to tag along. - link
- 2100 : A Bucket O' French and Saunders - A selection of new and vintage sketches from the popular comedy double act. The duo impersonate 1980s popsters Bros. Some strong language. - link
- 2130 : Not Going Out - Lucy is worried about the age gap between her and Guy, a concern that increases when Guy turns up to meet her with his grandson in tow. - link
- 2200 : BBC Ten O'Clock News - National and international news, with reports from BBC correspondents worldwide. - link
- 2225 : BBC London News - The latest stories from the BBC London newsroom. Followed by the national headlines and Weather. - link
- 2235 : Friday Night with Jonathan Ross - Guests include Jamie Foxx, Michael Ball, and Beth Ditto. Music is performed by Peter Bjorn and John. Adult humour. - link
- 2335 : Stir of Echoes - Supernatural thriller in which a man who suffers traumatic visions after being hypnotised becomes embroiled in a harrowing investigation into the mysterious disappearance of a local girl. As his daily life is increasingly overwhelmed by the psychic experiences, his young son is the only one to understand his terror. And as he attempts to unravel the strange clues surrounding his dreams, his own family is placed in danger. Very strong language. Directed by David Koepp. - link
- 0105 : New Port South - American teen drama in which a high school student convinces a group of his friends to take part in a massive campaign of disruption against the school administration. However, things soon get out of hand, with tragic consequences. Some strong language. Directed by Kyle Cooper. - link
- 0235 : Weather View - Detailed weather forecast. - link
- 0240 : 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 Friday 28th of September 2007 02:00:12 AM
- 0600 : Balamory - Join in the fun as PC Plum turns Mrs Macleod's house into a winter wonderland, with a little help from Archie the Inventor. - link
- 0620 : Big Cook Little Cook - Ben and Small have forgotten to buy their aunty a present for her birthday. - link
- 0640 : Boogie Beebies - Everybody do the Penguin Bop with Nat and Pete - boop boop de do. Followed by Tweenies Songtime. - link
- 0700 : Pitt and Kantrop - The tribe think the end of the world is close. - link
- 0725 : Newsround - Daily news magazine keeping you up to date on the latest stories and events happening at home and abroad. - link
- 0730 : Roar - Meet the tigers who love climbing trees, the gorilla who likes a morning cuppa, and why rhino dung holds a secret message. Stories from wild animal parks with Rani Price and Matthew Skilton. - link
- 0830 : Mama Mirabelle's Home Movies - Playing 'Kick the Coconut' Bo, Max, and Karla meet someone new - a friendly fruit bat named Merlin. - link
- 0845 : Come Outside - Auntie Mabel and Pippin the dog explore the world around us. Find out what happens to a letter. - link
- 0900 : 64 Zoo Lane - Melanie watches some elks frolicking about in a clearing and marvelling at the finesse and majesty of their movements decides to try it herself. - link
- 0915 : Boo! - Boo and his friends visit the athletics track and Boo becomes a runner. Followed by Ethelbert the Tiger. - link
- 0930 : Lunar Jim - Lunar Jim and his friends are an intrepid group of astronauts living in a tiny little village called Moona Luna. - link
- 0945 : Nina and the Neurons - Nina visits Eve to help her carry out a challenge. Eve's mum wants them to try and discover the secret she is planning. - link
- 1000 : Finley the Fire Engine - Stranded together on a camping trip, Finley and Dex have to learn to work together in order to earn their special merit stickers. - link
- 1015 : Postman Pat - Rev Tims causes problems when he has a look around the Greendale Rocket! - link
- 1030 : Look and Read - Mark and Lisa see George tackle the strange intruders, the Watchers. George tells them they both have telekinetic powers. - link
- 1050 : Focus - A Welsh boy's video explains that racism can happen when you have a different language or culture. - link
- 1100 : Maths Challenge - An animated mental maths programme with characters Dr Strangeglove, Matt Mattics and Miss Mini-Pinney. - link
- 1115 : Maths Challenge - TV Workout. Year 6. 3-D Shapes: Miss Pini Pinny and three special agents help Matt answer questions on 3-D shapes. [Age 9-10] - link
- 1130 : What? Where? When? Why? - The Happy Gang tries to find out who dropped the glass Nicky cut her hand on. - link
- 1145 : Something Special - Justin Fletcher presents a programme using Makaton Sign Language, puppets, songs, rhymes and comedy. - link
- 1200 : The Daily Politics - Andrew Neil and Jenny Scott present the political stories of the day, with live coverage from the House of Commons. - link
- 1230 : Working Lunch - Business, consumer and workplace news from the award-winning team who tell it like it is. With Adam Shaw, Nik Wood and roving reporter Rob Pittam. - link
- 1330 : Magic Town - Rip Smith's opinion poll organisation is going broke, when he gets words from an old army pal that the little town of Grandview, by a statistical miracle, exactly reflects 'national' opinions. Knowing that he can make his fortune but aware he must disguise his purpose, Rip heads for Grandview posing as an insurance agent. Directed by William Wellman, b&w. - link
- 1515 : Open Gardens - Daggs Allotments, in Thornbury near Bristol, are quite possibly the oldest working allotments in the country dating back to 1546. With over 100 allotmenteers, the 100 or so plots are used to grow anything from vegetables to cut flowers. Using all different methods - including utilising the cycles of the moon. - link
- 1545 : Flog It! - Charismatic antiques dealer Paul Martin presents the show for anyone who wants to make money out of their antiques. This programme comes from Plymouth. - link
- 1630 : Ready Steady Cook - School dinner lady Nora Sands and Blue Peter Young Cook Jake Sawyer encourage chefs Paul Rankin and James Tanner to produce healthy meals in minutes. Ainsley Harriott presents. - link
- 1715 : The Weakest Link - Nine contestants must play as a team to build up the prize fund and then act ruthlessly to remain in the game as, round by round, the weakest link is removed. - link
- 1800 : Eggheads - Dermot Murnaghan hosts the show that pits a team of challengers against the formidable panel of eggheads who have all been television or radio quiz champions. - link
- 1830 : Nature's Calendar - An autumn guide to the best places to see wildlife across the UK. Sanjida O'Connell heads for Cornwall to discover the joys of autumn rockpooling and to visit a sanctuary where this time of year sees an influx of wild baby seals. Chris Packham is in Northern Ireland for the autumn swan and goose migration and Mike Dilger meets one of Britain's super-birders at the Dee estuary. - link
- 1900 : Gardeners' World - Misty mornings, top trees for autumn colour and gardens that flower well into October herald the last in the series of Alan Titchmarsh's guide to the gardening seasons. Our changing climate means a longer flowering life for dahlias, cannas, grasses and autumn bulbs, so long as they're well prepared for winter frost. Alan shows us how. - link
- 1930 : The History Detectives - A letter claims to know the whereabouts of Bonnie Prince Charlie's hidden gold; and saved from a garden bonfire - a rare book that people were killed for reading. - link
- 2000 : How to Be a Gardener - In the second of this back-to-basics series, Alan Titchmarsh shows how even the most neglected garden can become a riot of colour in just three months with a handful of seeds and a bit of TLC. - link
- 2030 : Gardeners' World - Monty is in his element this week as he gives the lowdown on how to make perfect compost from all sorts of garden and kitchen waste. It's also a good time of year to plant spring flowering bulbs and Joe is planting some unusual bulbs which thrive in dry conditions while Carol continues to propagate from the garden by dividing as many plants as possible. We also find out about an heroic effort to save bedding displays in Upton on Severn which were destroyed by the floods just days before they were due to be judged by the Royal Horticultural Society. - link
- 2100 : Michael Wood: The Story of India - Michael Wood's ten thousand year epic reaches the British Raj and India's freedom struggle. In south India we see how a global corporation - the East India Company, came to control much of the subcontinent. We visit the magical culture of Lucknow and discover the enigmatic Briton, the rebel in the Raj who helped found the freedom movement. Then the Amritsar massacre, the rise of Gandhi and Nehru and the fateful events that led to the Partition of India in 1947. The series ends with India once again a global giant - as she has been for most of her amazing history. - link
- 2200 : QI - QI Master Stephen Fry evinces intriguing responses from his guests Jo Brand, Rich Hall, Sean Lock and Alan Davies. Adult humour. - link
- 2230 : Newsnight - In-depth investigation and analysis of the stories behind the day's headlines. - link
- 2300 : Newsnight Review - Newsnight reviews the latest releases in the arts. Followed by regional news and Weather. - link
- 2335 : Mock the Week - Dara O'Briain and regulars Hugh Dennis, Frankie Boyle, Andy Parsons and Russell Howard are joined by David Mitchell, Ed Byrne, Lauren Laverne and many others. Strong language. - link
- 0010 : The Restaurant - Five couples are still trying to run their own restaurants for the first time to win the opportunity to go into partnership with legendary chef and restaurateur, Raymond Blanc. But each week Raymond selects the three poorest performers and puts them in a daunting elimination challenge. Whichever couple then fares the worst has their restaurant closed and is out the running. - link
- 0110 : The Triple Echo - Adaptation of HE Bate's searing World War Two drama. - link
- 0240 : Star Trek: The Next Generation - On an off-ship mission to deliver medical supplies, Dr Crusher is kidnapped by separatist terrorists. - link
- 0325 : Star Trek: The Next Generation - Bre'el IV's moon is about to crash into the planet: then Q turns up, stripped of his continuum powers. - link
Listings for : ch4 Listings on the Friday 28th of September 2007 02:00:12 AM
- 0610 : The Hoobs - Why does that lemonade taste so terrible? And could it have something to do with Groove's collection of things that come from the sea? - link
- 0635 : The Hoobs - Iver's fed up. He wishes he could be a robot - then he wouldn't have to do all the thinking or get his feelings hurt! - link
- 0700 : Freshly Squeezed - Alexa Chung and Nick Grimshaw present the daily dose of celebrity interviews, behind-the-scenes exclusives, music videos and live performances. Today's programme takes a look at this week's new film releases. - link
- 0730 : Everybody Loves Raymond - Ray's neighbours demand a meeting at Ray's house to discuss what to do about his noisy dad, Frank, and interfering mum, Marie. - link
- 0800 : Just Shoot Me - No one can work out why Jack is in a bad mood. And Finch plays hard to get with a pretty colleague. - link
- 0830 : Will and Grace - Grace breaks a valuable ornament at Will's mother's party and convinces Will to blame it on another guest. And Karen's bitching offends her stepdaughter. - link
- 0900 : Frasier - Frasier agrees to be a 'biddable date' at a celebrity charity auction and is thrilled when a beautiful model outbids the rest of the room for his services. But money can't buy love... - link
- 0930 : Parents&Teens: Welcome to My World - Good-time party girl and student Charley is 17 and lives with her parents in Brighton. Her mum, Jan, is into complimentary therapies and this mix of hedonism and spirituality often clashes spectacularly. Their films enable them - for the first time - to talk about one particular thing that's happened and how it's affected them. - link
- 1000 : My Big Gay Prom - Club promoter and comedian Amy Lam is called in to get plans back on track after in-fighting, tantrums and poor ticket sales threaten to derail the event. But will it be enough to get the team working together again in time to make the prom a night to remember? - link
- 1100 : Chill Out - Dr Mark Hamilton is on a mission to transform Britain's stressed teens. Today he's meeting Kerry, a 15 year old with big ambitions and even bigger stress levels. His packed schedule of dance and singing lessons and auditions alongside his GCSE exams means his anxiety keeps him awake for hours at night. - link
- 1130 : Take Away My Takeaway - Dave Berry surprises teenagers as they wait for their evening takeaway meal, and they are flown off to the country where their favourite food originates. - link
- 1200 : News at Noon - Includes business news, sport and weather. - link
- 1230 : Room for Improvement - Angus Purden and Dave Wellman are in Milton Keynes to help Germaine Newnham and her two daughters turn their dingy, dark cellar into an Austin Powers-inspired disco. - link
- 1300 : A Place in the Sun - Lee and Rachel Miles from Bournemouth search for a home and a new life for their family near Granada. Amanda Lamb shows them how far 100k goes in the Spanish countryside away from the Costas. - link
- 1330 : Supporting Acts - People who work behind the scenes in the film and television industry. Today's programme features Honey Kilaria, the UK's leading Bollywood choreographer. - link
- 1340 : Three Coins in the Fountain - Jean Negulesco directs this Oscar-winning romantic drama with a delightful light touch, with the central location Rome as much a star as the three leads. Dorothy McGuire, Jean Peters and Maggie McNamara throw their coins into the Trevi fountain, wishing for romance. Of course they find it with three very different men, but not without misunderstandings and mishaps along the way. - link
- 1530 : 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. - link
- 1615 : Deal or No Deal - A quarter of a million pounds, 22 sealed boxes and one question... - link
- 1700 : The Paul O'Grady Show - Some of the biggest names in showbiz join Paul on his sofa, and be sure to expect the unexpected. Paul's regular family of reporters from all over the country also return: real people doing amazing things; and don't forget his co-stars Buster and Olga. Today's guests include Ross Kemp and Jenny Eclair. - link
- 1800 : The Simpsons - Homer helps Apu study for a naturalisation exam to prove he's American enough to stay in the country. - link
- 1830 : Hollyoaks - Catch up with all the action in the most exciting teen-drama on television. - link
- 1900 : Channel 4 News - Includes sport and weather. - link
- 1935 : Unreported World - Cape Town is the darling of the jet set; the back drop to fashion shoots and a tourist mecca. But far from Cape Town's ultra-glamorous image, it's now South Africa's murder capital, gripped by the devastating effects of a highly addictive drug which is tearing the city's fabric apart. - link
- 2000 : A Place in the Sun: Home or Away - Jonnie Irwin and Jasmine Harman help Ann and her magician nephew Craig find the perfect buy-to-let investment. Ann wants a flat in their native Edinburgh where they can keep a close eye on it, but risk-taker Craig is hoping for big returns with a property in the Slovakian capital of Bratislava. - link
- 2100 : Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights - It's Ladies Night, so Brian's stocked up on barcardi and batteries and Paddy can't wait for the bored housewives to arrive. Meanwhile, Max has his eye on a different chassis, even though he knows she's way out of his league. - link
- 2130 : Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights - The Phoenix has risen and the punters are back. Brian arranges a gala Stars in Their Eyes show to commemorate the occasion. Everything is set for success until Jerry discovers that someone's cancelled the acts! - link
- 2200 : The IT Crowd - Douglas hires Jen as his new PA, giving Moss and Roy free reign in the office. How will they cope without her, and how will she cope with Douglas's unwelcome advances? - link
- 2235 : My Name Is Earl - Earl tackles number 101 on his list: 'Stole a girl's identity'. The girl turns out to be Joy's half-sister who she never knew about and the one person that could possibly help her get sympathy from the jury. There's one problem, Joy and Liberty are sworn enemies. - link
- 2305 : Fonejacker - One man addicted to prank telephone calls, taking on various guises to satisfy his need to scam and confuse anyone at the end of the phone. Once you've seen Fonejacker, you'll never take a cold call again. - link
- 2335 : 4music: Transmission with T-mobile - Lauren Laverne and Steve Jones host the roving music show, bringing viewers the very best in new music. This week's show comes from Cambridge and features performances from Stereophonics, The Hoosiers and Enrique Iglesias. - link
- 0040 : 4music: V Festival 2007: The Best Bits - Catch up with all the best performances from V Festival 2007 in Chelmsford. Acts on the bill included: Foo Fighters, Snow Patrol, Kanye West and Basement Jaxx. - link
- 0140 : Dubplate Drama - The second series of the gritty, innovative interactive drama continues. In the second episode Minus makes music videos with Dionne's help. Warren has Hip Hop aspirations and offers Dionne 3000 pounds to shoot a video, but she's wary about the origins of his money. - link
- 0210 : Goalissimo - The definitive weekly round-up of world football, with great goals, features, highlights and interviews from all the major leagues across the globe, including the best action from Italy, France and Holland. - link
- 0300 : Red Bull Air Race 2007 - The eighth round of the Red Bull Air Race series heads to Porto in northern Portugal. The championship leaders are still separated by just a single point, and with Steve Jones and Paul Bonhomme both on top form there's a real chance of two Brits on the podium. - link
- 0400 : Transworld Sport - A round-up of sports action from around the globe. - link
- 0455 : 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
- 0520 : 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. - link