Listings for : bbc1 Listings on the Monday 01st of October 2007 03:27:14 PM
- 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 - Series following people who protect and work closely with wildlife and domestic animals around the clock. - link
- 1000 : Homes Live - Matt Allwright and Beverley Turner view properties and renovation projects from around the country, with tips from the experts on creating a beautiful home. Followed by BBC News and Weather. - link
- 1100 : To Buy or Not to Buy - Ed Hall and Kristian Digby practice their Italian as they try to find some high-flying house-hunters a new"bella casa"in Warwickshire. - link
- 1145 : Cash in the Attic - Series looking at whether household junk could be worth a small fortune. Followed by BBC News and Weather. - link
- 1215 : Bargain Hunt - Tim Wonnacott meets two teams from Kent who are shopping for bargains at a huge antiques fair in Detling, Kent. - 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 - Oliver gets an ominous warning about his real mother. Frazer shares his breakthrough with the woman he loves. Sparks fly between Ringo and Carmella. - link
- 1405 : Doctors - Michelle tries to help a friend from losing the man of her dreams. Vivien is overwhelmed by everyone's enthusiasm for the Gala. Nick visits Carla. - link
- 1435 : Murder, She Wrote - A hit sitcom's cast face a culling, and then a killing. - link
- 1520 : BBC News - National and international news from the BBC. Followed by regional news and weather. - link
- 1525 : LazyTown - Fun with pink-haired Stephanie, an optimistic eight year old, and superhero Sportacus. The LazyTown children are spending the day playing fun games. - link
- 1550 : Bear Behaving Badly - When Nev is blamed by Mr Prank for smashing up Barney's trike, he, Beatrice and Keith organise a jumble sale to raise funds for repairs. - link
- 1610 : Skunk Fu - Skunk spies Panda practicing a legendary kung fu move called the Divine Hand, which freezes your opponent. - link
- 1625 : Thumb Wrestling Federation - Double bill of animation featuring two rival thumb wrestling teams - link
- 1635 : Lizzie McGuire - Someone has broken the head off the statue of a former principal and the upcoming school dance is cancelled until the culprit confesses. - link
- 1700 : The Sarah Jane Adventures - Sarah Jane, Maria, Luke and Clyde must save the Earth before the Slitheen switch off the sun. - 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 - Oliver gets an ominous warning about his real mother. Frazer shares his breakthrough with the woman he loves. Sparks fly between Ringo and Carmella. - 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 - The show that goes all round the country to find the stories that matter to you. With Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley. - link
- 1930 : Street Doctor - The Street Doctors have stepped out of the surgery to meet and treat the people of York, where binge drinking and back pain are big problems. - link
- 2000 : EastEnders - Max comes up against Stacey when he reconsiders being Bradley's best man. With prison looming large for Chelsea and Deano, the Wicks family try to stay united. - link
- 2030 : Panorama - Shiraz Maher, a former member of radical group Hizb ut-Tahrir, explores extremism in Britain and what needs to be done to win the hearts of angry young Muslims. - link
- 2100 : Murphy's Law - Crime drama series about a maverick undercover cop. - 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 : Movie Connections - The phenomenal success of Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels took everyone by surprise, not least it's young director and inexperienced producer. The story of that success involves unknown actors, ex-footballers, real-life gangsters, a pop-star's millions and Tom Cruise. - link
- 2315 : Inside Sport - Journalists Steve Bunce and Tony Livesey join Gabby Logan for lively chat and opinion as they discuss and review all the latest sports action and news. - link
- 2355 : The Andromeda Strain - When a US research satellite carrying a deadly extraterrestrial microscopic organism crashes into a small town in Arizona, a group of top scientists is hurriedly assembled in a bid to identify and contain the lethal stowaway. Directed by Robert Wise. - link
- 0200 : Weatherview - Detailed weather forecast. - link
- 0205 : Countryfile Summer Diaries - Series celebrating the British countryside. Matt Baker and Melissa Porter visit a tiny island off the coast from Bigbury-on-Sea in South Devon. - link
- 0305 : 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
- 0405 : James May's 20th Century - James May investigates some of the most ingenious ideas to emerge from 20th century warfare, flying in the RAF's latest supersonic jet as well as a biplane. - link
- 0435 : 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
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- 0600 : Balamory - Strange noises in the night are keeping everyone in Balamory awake. Can PC Plum get to the bottom of the mystery? - link
- 0620 : Big Cook Little Cook - Big Cook Ben comes in to the café wearing flippers and a mask he's found in the fancy dress box. Unfortunately Ben can't swim and Small wants him to have swimming lessons. - link
- 0640 : Boogie Beebies - Come and take a ride with Pete and Nat on a double decker bus. Followed by Tweenies Songtime. - link
- 0700 : Pitt and Kantrop - Pitt invents the first currency - pearls! Soon the pearl frenzy spreads within the tribe and Pitt's parents are heavily in debt. - 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 - A wild dog puppy is dangerously ill, there's a baby boom in the gorilla enclosure and meet the cat that just loves water! With Rani Price and Matthew Skilton. - link
- 0830 : In the Night Garden - Makka Pakka visits all the inhabitants of the garden to wash their faces. Everyone in the garden loves to have their faces washed - even the Pontipines. - link
- 0900 : Me Too! - Mickey John is teaching poetry but he manages to send his class to sleep. He calls Tina and Raymond to help bring his class back to life. - link
- 0920 : Take a Bow - In Camarthenshire, Wales a talented young choir sing in a huge glass house. If you know the song, get ready to join in and Take a Bow as they sing 'Doh a Deer'. - link
- 0930 : Lunar Jim - When Ripple discovers a solar panel on the other side of the moon is malfunctioning, Jim, Ted and Skye go out to fix it. - link
- 0940 : Bob the Builder - Mr Bentley is organising a special parade to announce Sunflower Valley's first ever mayor. - link
- 0950 : Tommy Zoom - Will Tommy Zoom and Daniel manage to stop Polluto draining all the water from the planet? - link
- 1000 : Finley the Fire Engine - Finley makes friends with Randy, a truck who can't drive on his own, and soon discovers that Randy has hidden talents! - link
- 1015 : Postman Pat - Sarah Gilbertson borrows Jess for the pet show, but he runs away. As Pat and Julian search for him, Jess follows Lucy and her goldfish to the show. - link
- 1030 : Around Scotland - An examination of some aspects of the French landscape and lifestyle with the help of two characters, Mr Tweed and Bryan. - link
- 1050 : Primary History - It's Sports day and Alex hasn't got time for another lecture on the Greeks from Papou. - link
- 1110 : Primary Geography - This programme uses an illustrated postcard to look at aspects of life in Pakistan, in bite sized clips. Followed by My Favourite Subject - link
- 1130 : English Express - Working at the hot dog stall, Brian notices Paul fiddle£10 from some customers by giving them the wrong change. - link
- 1200 : Conservative Party Conference - Coverage of the Conservative Party Conference in Blackpool, presented by Andrew Neil and Jenny Scott. - link
- 1300 : Science Clips - From plasticine to Morph, and from oil to plastics. Cars get a second chance at the racetrack, and sand gets transformed into beautiful glass. - link
- 1310 : Science Clips - In the playground, at the rodeo, at the railway, and how elephants use a pushing force to reach acacia leaves. - link
- 1320 : Thinking Skills - The school Summer Raffle seems to be Andrew's only chance of owning the football shirt he has always wanted. So is he the obvious suspect when the shirt goes missing? - link
- 1330 : 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
- 1400 : Sun, Sea and Bargain Spotting - Two barbecue champions join Angela Rippon and the experts on the look out for profitable antiques in the flea markets of northern France. - link
- 1430 : Identity - Donny Osmond presents the show where contestants try to uncover the secrets of 12 strangers to win cash prizes. - link
- 1515 : Open Gardens - This episode visits James Mattoon at Doyle Gardens in northwest London and Mike Falcon at Ewehurst House in East Sussex. - link
- 1545 : Flog It! - Rochdale is the venue for today's Flog It! Anita Manning and Nigel Smith are on hand with expert valuations, while Paul Martin finds out about the beginnings of the Co-op. - link
- 1630 : Ready Steady Cook - Cooking in aid of Breast Cancer Campaign are Shobna Gulati and Jacqueline Gold. Ready to take on today's cookery challenge are chefs James Tanner and Tony Tobin. - 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 - Chris Packham and team with a guide to the best places in the UK to see autumn migration in action - from rare song birds on the Isles of Scilly to skies full of waders in Norfolk. - link
- 1900 : James May's 20th Century - In the 20th Century the teenager emerged as a separate species. But how? Was it the promise of sex? The power of pop? Or the pull of a 50cc Japanese two-stroke? - link
- 1930 : Mastermind - John Humphrys asks questions on Top 20 Singles of the 1970s, The No1 Ladies Detective Agency Novels, The History of Hornby Railway and the Black Sox scandal of 1919. - link
- 2000 : University Challenge - Jeremy Paxman asks the questions in another first round match, as the students of St George's London take on the team representing the University of York. - link
- 2030 : Nigella Express - Nigella Lawson shows us a pair of perfect travelling companions - a delicious sesame noodle salad and a velvety pea and pesto soup that is incredibly hard to resist. - link
- 2100 : Inside a Shari'ah Court: This World - Some British Muslims want Shari'ah law implemented in the UK. But how could this work alongside the existing legal system? Shari'ah law is already practiced informally here to resolve Islamic divorce, inheritance and family disputes. But many in the west see Shari'ah as oppressive and brutal with punishments like stoning and amputations. - link
- 2200 : Kath and Kim - Sharon's got a date, so Kim gives Sharon a major makeover and all fingers are crossed. Plus, Kath and Kel try to update their home theatre system. - link
- 2230 : Newsnight - In-depth investigation and analysis of the stories behind the day's headlines. Followed by Weather. - link
- 2320 : Today at the Conference - Andrew Neil presents the highlights from the day's speeches and events at the Conservative Party Conference in Blackpool. - link
- 2350 : Midnight's Grandchildren - Documentary in which three British teenagers whose families came from India and Pakistan return there 60 years after the partition that accompanied independence. - link
- 0020 : BBC News 24 - BBC TWO joins the BBC's rolling news channel, with bulletins on the hour and the headlines every 15 minutes. - link
- 0200 : Deutsch Plus - Languages. A drama set in the busy television studios of Deutschland Plus - a German language soap made specially for beginners. - link
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- 0610 : The Hoobs - Groove's in love - link
- 0635 : The Hoobs - Roma's latest postcard has given Iver the travelbug! Before he sets off, the Hoobs need to find out just what he should take with him. - 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 features a look at this week's new single releases, an interview with Jennifer Lopez and the new video from Take That. - link
- 0730 : Everybody Loves Raymond - A psychotherapist interviews Debra for an article on the American family but finds the rest of the Barones more interesting than her. - link
- 0800 : Just Shoot Me - Maya interviews a rock star who can't remember that he used to go out with Nina. - link
- 0830 : Will and Grace - Karen's ex-classmate Scott schemes to get revenge on her for ruining his senior year. And Jack and Grace leap to conclusions when they spot Vince with another man. - link
- 0900 : Frasier - Frasier claims he can always recognise a criminal, that is until he and Daphne are fooled by a convincing ex-con. - link
- 0930 : 16 for a Day - In 12 November 1989, 1,697 babies were born in Britain. Here, eight of those born on that date are followed for 24 hours from the minute they wake up on their 16th birthday, offering a historic televisual document of teenage life and a rare glimpse into what it really means to be 16 in 21st-century Britain. - link
- 1100 : The Deadly Knowledge Show - From Blair to Britney, Coldplay to Colditz, no subject is left untested in the second series of this hit half hour quiz show... - link
- 1130 : KNTV - Philosophy - Slabovia.tv's teenage geniuses Kierky and Nietzsche look at the life and works of the ten greatest philosophers. In today's show the boys look at scruffy genius and 'E=MC2' dude Albert Einstein. - link
- 1200 : News at Noon - Includes business news, sport and weather. - link
- 1230 : Room for Improvement - Angus Purden and Dave Wellman are in East London to help 32-year-old Neil Byrne turn the kitchen and lounge of his cramped, dated basement flat into a modern, open-plan living space. - link
- 1300 : A Place in the Sun - Amanda Lamb guides Londoners Lalit and Sangita Saili around the booming Marbella property market, where they have 250k to spend on a family holiday home with a pool. - link
- 1330 : 3 Minute Wonder - Photographer Dave Young takes a sideways look at quintessentially English summer events. While thousands enjoy the pomp and ceremony of the last night of the Proms a part-time model has to endure a lonely evening out of the spotlight. - link
- 1335 : Distant Drums - Raoul Walsh's western, set during the 1840 'Seminole Wars' in Florida, is a rarity, with barely a horse to be seen. Gary Cooper plays Quincy Wyatt, an army captain who leads a small force to attack gun runners who are supplying the enemy. - 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 Harry Connick Jr. - link
- 1800 : The Simpsons - Homer goes on the road with alternative rock festival Hullabalooza as a sideshow who has cannonballs fired into his belly. - 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
- 1955 : 3MW - Architectural expert Sarah Gaventa presents the nominations for this year's prestigious Stirling Prize. This first programme looks at the Museum of Literature in Marbach and the Veles E Ventes building in Valencia. - link
- 2000 : Dispatches - The Cambridgeshire police chief has called for more staff and resources to cope with a sudden influx of migrant workers, local authorities have attacked the way migrant numbers are calculated and the Liberal Democrats have proposed an amnesty for illegal immigrants who have resided in Britain for more than 10 years. But what is really known about the multitudes of immigrant communities in Britain? - link
- 2100 : The Great Wall of China - It was the most ambitious building project ever attempted in the history of mankind, and its story has been impossible to tell; until now. Based on astonishing new archaeological finds and extraordinary first-person accounts, this film tells the story of one of the greatest wonders the world has ever known. - link
- 2305 : 4music Video Exclusive - Oasis's new video Lord Don't Slow Me Down. - link
- 2310 : Bodyshock - At just seven years old Dzhambulat Khatokhov - Jambik for short - is four foot three inches tall and weighs 16 stone: as much as a baby elephant. - link
- 0010 : Paul Mccartney: Video Exclusive - Exclusive first play of Paul McCartney's new single. - link
- 0015 : BT Digital Music Awards: Artist of the Year - Alex Zane looks at the awards shortlist, featuring Muse, Razorlight and Bloc Party. - link
- 0030 : Beck's Fusions: The Chemical Brothers Live in Trafalgar Square - The unique fusion performance from dance supremoes Chemical Brothers and United Visual Artists (UVA), filmed at London's Trafalgar Square as part of Beck's Fusions, a live art and music event uniting talent to create performance and multi-media art installations. - link
- 0135 : 4music Video Exclusive - Oasis's new video Lord Don't Slow Me Down. - link
- 0140 : Under the Skin - Impressive debut from British director Carine Adler. This film compares the reactions of two sisters after the death of their mother. Settled Rose manages to come to terms with the loss, but Iris is plunged into a vortex of despair and sibling jealousy. She attempts to escape her pain in the rough fumblings of increasingly dangerous and sordid sexual encounters. - link
- 0310 : Dogs Mercury - A group of disparate characters living in the same neighborouhood struggle to come to terms with life, all its glories and its ugliness. - link
- 0335 : 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
- 0400 : Once Upon a Planet - Staying Cool - Age range 11 - 14. Seeks to bring schools up to date with the latest thinking on some of the major environmental problems of our time. Highlights campaigning and what ordinary citizens can do. - link
- 0420 : Once Upon a Planet - What a Waste - Age range 11 - 14. Seeks to bring schools up to date with the latest thinking on some of the major environmental problems of our time. Highlights campaigning and what ordinary citizens can do. - link
- 0440 : Forum: Once Upon a Planet - Age Range 11 - 14. Seeks to bring schools up to date with the latest thinking on some of the major environmental problems of our time. Highlights campaigning and what ordinary citizens can do. - link
- 0500 : We Are From... - Children from 10 European countries introduce themselves and their countries to children from other parts of Europe. Age range 9 - 12. - link
- 0515 : We Are From... - Children from ten European countries introduce themselves and their countries to children from other parts of Europe. Age range 9 - 12. - link
- 0530 : We Are From... - Children from ten European countries introduce themselves and their countries to children from other parts of Europe. Age range 9 - 12. - link
- 0545 : We Are From... - Children from ten European countries introduce themselves and their countries to children from other parts of Europe. Age range 9 - 12. - link