Listings for : bbc1 Listings on the Friday 19th of October 2007 02:00:06 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 : Real Rescues - Nick Knowles presents dramatic events from the work of the emergency services. Right at the heart of the action, the series is out on call with the dedicated crews. - link
- 1000 : Homes Live - Matt Allwright and Beverley Turner present a live daily property show that's packed with properties and renovation projects from around the country - link
- 1100 : To Buy or Not to Buy - Kristian Digby and Ed Hall are in Chesham to find a first home for 150 pairs of shoes - and their owner. - link
- 1130 : Car Booty - Hazel Crowley gets the team to help sell her clutter to raise funds for a family holiday in Australia, where she would also like to take part in an Iron Man contest - link
- 1215 : Bargain Hunt - Two teams go bargain hunting at an antiques fair in the stately grounds of Deene Park, with experts David Barby and David Harper advising them on what to buy. - 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 - Shattered Oliver retreats into denial. Mickey is drawn further into crime by Declan. Caleb breaks Sky's heart in an act of self-sacrifice. - link
- 1405 : Doctors - A man jealous of his wife's tennis coach enlists Ronnie's help. Melody and Michelle give Nigel a taste of his own medicine. - link
- 1435 : Dirty Rotten Cheater - Brian Conley hosts a quiz show with a difference - one of the contestants gets to see the answers to the questions. - link
- 1520 : BBC News - National and international news from the BBC. Followed by regional news and weather. - link
- 1525 : Arthur - Arthur is taking the city bus by himself for the first time; summer holiday is over already, but Arthur didn't do all the things he'd planned to! - link
- 1550 : Cramp Twins - Tony and Lucien build a treehouse in order to get away from Wayne; Tony's enthusiasm for school is dampened when he gets teased. - link
- 1615 : Skunk Fu - Children's animation about Skunk, a young Kung Fu student. Rabbit leads a mission to capture some Ninja Monkeys using traps made of sticky tree sap. - link
- 1625 : Thumb Wrestling Federation - Animation about two rival thumb wrestling teams. - link
- 1630 : Basil Brush - Children's comedy series featuring the irrepressible Basil Brush and friends. - link
- 1700 : Trapped - Children's adventure game show. Six children begin their journey at the top of a gothic fairytale tower and work together as a team to complete the challenges. - 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 - Shattered Oliver retreats into denial. Mickey is drawn further into crime by Declan. Caleb breaks Sky's heart in an act of self-sacrifice. - 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 - Live every weeknight, the One Show goes all round the country to find the stories that matter to you. With Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley. - link
- 1930 : My Family - Janey's baby is due. Susan insists on travelling to Manchester for the birth, but on the way they make a number of visits to the past. - link
- 2000 : EastEnders - Peggy's problems begin to close in on her. Minty is rushed to hospital and Bradley's wedding planner stirs up trouble. - link
- 2030 : After You've Gone - Jimmy is short of cash, so Diana hatches a plan which will help them both. - link
- 2100 : Have I Got News for You - Ian Hislop and Paul Merton are joined by guest panellists Ed Byrne and Bob Marshall-Andrews QC MP and guest host Alexander Armstrong for the satirical news quiz. - link
- 2130 : Not Going Out - When Guy showers Lucy with expensive clothes prior to whisking her off for a mystery weekend away, Lee becomes suspicious of Guy. - 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 - Jonathan's guests are Take That, Sir Terry Wogan, Peter Serafinowicz and England ladies' footballer Kelly Smith. Adult humour. - link
- 2335 : Grosse Pointe Blank - Martin Blank is a professional assassin sent on a mission to a small Detroit suburb, Grosse Pointe. By coincidence, his ten-year high school reunion party is taking place there at the same time. This programme contains strong language. Directed by George Armitage. - link
- 0120 : Weatherview - Detailed weather forecast. - link
- 0125 : Carry on Loving - With the Carry On team running the Wedded Bliss Marriage Agency, it's a certainty that clients will wish they had decided to stay single! Adult themes. Directed by Gerald Thomas. - link
- 0250 : 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 19th of October 2007 02:00:08 AM
- 0600 : Balamory - Edie wants to go on a safari. Is this too much of a challenge, even for PC Plum? - link
- 0620 : Big Cook Little Cook - Ben has decided to surprise Small by doing his washing for his holiday, but he is having trouble doing it all. - link
- 0640 : Boogie Beebies - Can you carousel? Get spinning with Nat and Pete. Followed by Storytime with Roly Mo. - link
- 0700 : Pitt and Kantrop - More adventures with Pit and his pterodactyl friend Kantrop in the stone age. - 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 - It's time for the hand-reared Pallas Cat kitten to leave his foster-dad, the baby elephants cause chaos and our Roar Ranger learns to talk to tigers. With Rani Price and Matthew Skilton. - link
- 0830 : In the Night Garden - Igglepiggle is dancing in the garden when he loses his blanket. It has fallen on top of the teeny tiny Pontipine house. - link
- 0900 : Me Too! - Tina is very nervous about her one woman show, Raymond suggests that she puts on a dress rehearsal for the passengers on the train to calm her nerves. - link
- 0925 : Take a Bow - A celebration of children's performing talents across the UK. - link
- 0930 : Lunar Jim - Preschool stop-frame animation. Lunar Jim and his friends live in Moonaluna, on the second to last moon of the Milky Way. - link
- 0940 : Bob the Builder: Project Build It - When Roley and Muck are playing in the mud, Roley accidentally skids and knocks down the old machine shelter. - link
- 0950 : Tommy Zoom - Children's cartoon. Tommy Zoom and Daniel protect the world from the evil schemes of Polluto. Polluto is trying to paint the world purple. Can Tommy Zoom and Daniel stop him? - link
- 1000 : Finley the Fire Engine - Animation following the adventures of the vehicles of Friendlyville. When DJ damages her shovel she refuses help at work, wanting to do everything herself. - link
- 1015 : Postman Pat - It's the Rocket's 100th birthday. Everyone prepares a dish to bring to a potluck picnic. And Pat and Ted organise a firework display to celebrate. - link
- 1030 : Look and Read - George breaks into the Janus Foundation to get to the Box. But all the children are captured when they attempt to rescue him from a trap. - link
- 1050 : Focus - Young journalists are sent a video report from a boy who was forced to move school because of institutional racism. - link
- 1100 : Primary History - An educational look at the Pyramids and the motivation behind their construction. - link
- 1115 : Primary History - At the British Museum, Miranda Krestovnikoff explores the maths of the pyramid, the tools used in building it, as well as the science and ritual. - link
- 1130 : What? Where? When? Why? - The gang meet some special working animals who help people every day. - link
- 1145 : Something Special - Educational programme for children with learning difficulties. Justin explains that every year there are four seasons. He explores each one. - 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 : Snooker: Grand Prix - Hazel Irvine, Steve Davis and John Parrott introduce play from the first two quarter-final matches. Matches are the best of nine frames, with winners netting at least£20,000. - 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 : Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two - Head judge Len Goodman gives Claudia Winkleman some last-minute tips in his dance masterclass, Arlene Phillips joins the Friday panel to discuss performances and the latest news from rehearsals. - link
- 1900 : Snooker: Grand Prix - Live quarter-final action continues at the Grand Prix in Aberdeen. Hazel Irvine is joined in the studio by former World Champions Steve Davis and John Parrott. - link
- 2000 : A Passion for Plants - The first in a series of documentaries that takes a look behind the scenes of The Royal Horticultural Society. - link
- 2030 : Gardeners' World - Although autumn is well under way at Berryfields, Monty continues to plant crops in the vegetable garden which will provide early vegetables in spring, as well as clearing up the remains of the summer vegetables. Carol plants out meadow plants which she grew from seed earlier in the year, while Joe gives the low down on what's good for your lawn. - link
- 2100 : The Tudors - New alliances and liaisons tempt King Henry. Spain's Charles V and Anne Boleyn claim his attention, while his sister is meant to accept an arranged marriage. Contains very strong language. - link
- 2200 : QI - Stephen Fry hosts the quiz show in which contestants are rewarded if their answers are 'quite interesting'. Phill Jupitus, Dara O'Briain, David Mitchell and Alan Davies join in the fun. - link
- 2230 : Newsnight - In-depth investigation and analysis of the stories behind the day's headlines. Presented by Gavin Esler. - link
- 2300 : Newsnight Review - Martha Kearney and guests review the highlights of this year's London Film Festival. Followed by weather. - link
- 2335 : A Tribute to Ned Sherrin: Comedy... - In creating That Was The Week That Was, Ned Sherrin changed not just comedy, but television. When the BBC's Director General, Hugh Carleton Greene, wanted a programme to prick the pomposity of public figures Sherrin, a current affairs producer, was the man for the job. The show hit the air in 1962 and was an immediate hit with its lampooning of politicians, royalty and religion. David Frost was the host, there was a discussion section with Bernard Levin and Sherrin added Willie Rushton, Kenneth Cope, Timothy Birdsall, Roy Kinnear, Lance Percival and singers Millicent Martin and David Kernan to the mix. Narrated by Doon Mackichan. Interviewees include Ned Sherrin, Sir David Frost, Millicent Martin, Kenneth Cope, Lance Percival and Denis Norden. - link
- 0015 : The Restaurant - It is the grand final and Raymond must now decide which couple will become his partners and open their own restaurant with his financial support and expertise. - link
- 0115 : Snooker: Grand Prix Highlights - Hazel Irvine introduces highlights from this evening's two quarter-final matches and looks ahead to tomorrow's semis. Commentary from Clive Everton, Dennis Taylor, Willie Thorne and John Virgo. - link
- 0205 : Snooker: Grand Prix Extra - Hazel Irvine introduces quarter-final highlights from the Grand Prix in Aberdeen. With commentary from Clive Everton, Dennis Taylor, Willie Thorne and John Virgo. - link
- 0300 : Star Trek: The Next Generation - Picard's tropical holiday is rudely interrupted by a security team from the future, who enlist him in their search for a missing weapon. - link
- 0345 : Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Enterprise is thrust into a face-off with the Romulans over an organic spaceship which is orbiting a star that's on the point of explosion. - link
Listings for : ch4 Listings on the Friday 19th of October 2007 02:00:08 AM
- 0610 : The Hoobs - Tula's finally fed up with doing all the cooking in the Hoobmobile. What she needs is a visit to a restaurant. Or perhaps a restaurant can visit her! - link
- 0635 : The Hoobs - What can the Hoobs take back to Hoobland to remind them of Peep gardens? Iver thinks pansies are the answer but Tula would like something just a little more dramatic... - 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 film releases. - link
- 0730 : Everybody Loves Raymond - Ray volunteers for a Battle of Gettysburg re-enactment to spend some quality time with his father - although they are fighting on opposite sides. - link
- 0800 : Just Shoot Me - Maya's attempts to disprove Finch's claim that women are no good at practical jokes go awry. And Jack considers plastic surgery. - link
- 0830 : Will&Grace - Will decides to face his fear and learn how to swim, and Jack offers to be his instructor. Grace goes on a blind date accompanied by Karen and Malcolm, but when Grace complains about her date, Karen accuses her of being snobby. - link
- 0900 : Frasier - When Martin asks his sons Frasier and Niles to accompany him to the closing of his favourite bar, it is only when they arrive there that Frasier and Niles realise they have shares in the company forcing the bar to close. - link
- 0930 : Get Me the Producer - The semi-final of Greg Dyke's search for a new TV producer. - link
- 1030 : Get Me the Producer - The remaining contestants battle it out for the all-important contract in the final episode of the series. - link
- 1130 : Tv Is Dead? - A five-part series which questions the role of television in an increasingly multi-platform, multi-channel world. With a sea of channels to choose from and thousands of different entertainment options competing for attention, the hold that individual channels used to have has gone. - link
- 1200 : News at Noon - Includes business news, sport and weather. - link
- 1230 : Room for Improvement - Angus and Dave are in Binsted in Sussex to help the White family build a magnificent treehouse in their garden. - link
- 1330 : Checking into History - Matthew Sweet explores the history of the Brighton Grand - one of the world's first grand hotels - the home of an engineering milestone and a notorious cross-dresser, as well as the target for terrorist attack. - link
- 1350 : Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid - Steve Martin stars as gumshoe Rigby Reardon in Carl Reiner's inspired and hilarious homage to film noir. Searching a dead man's office, Reardon hears a noise, only to be shot by Alan Ladd... Stars from the classics of the 30s and 40s are seamlessly interposed into the contemporary action to provide a film that is both hysterically funny and a feast for fans of the genre. - 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. With Dictionary Corner guest Johnny Ball. - 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. Today's guests include Chris Moyles and Meera Syal - link
- 1800 : The Simpsons - Nanny Shary Bobbins comes to the rescue of the Simpson family. Eldest son Bart is a tearaway and husband Homer doesn't lift a finger to help mother-of-three Marge, who is so stressed that her hair has started to fall out. But has Shary finally met her match? - 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 : China - Aidan Hartley and Andrew Carter film inside one of Beijing's 'black jails' which the authorities deny exist. - link
- 2000 : A Place in the Sun: Home or Away - Property experts Jonnie Irwin and Jasmine Harman help Guy Adams and Teresa Jenkins decide where they should open their own B&B. This adventurous couple have already sold their home and are ready to concentrate on their new business. Teresa wants to get back to her Welsh roots and favours Snowdonia in North Wales, but Guy feels Brittany in France would be the perfect place for them to start afresh. - link
- 2100 : Ugly Betty - With Henry back in her life (sort of), Betty finds herself distracted by yet another man. This time it's Gio, Mode's new sandwich guy. - link
- 2200 : My Name Is Earl - When Earl visits a TV reporter whose career he destroyed, Randy feels left out and decides to make amends for all the good things he has ever done... - link
- 2230 : Plus One - What do you do when your girlfriend leaves you to marry Duncan from Blue? You decide to outshine them on their wedding day, that's what. Struggling to restore his self-esteem after his girlfriend Linsey left him and a freak sewage pipe explosion wrecked his flat, Rob receives an invitation to Duncan and Linsey's wedding and sees an opportunity to get his own back... - link
- 2305 : Father Ted - Ted and Dougal sit down and watch their favourite sitcom, Father Ben, which is about some mad priests on an isolated craggy island... - link
- 2335 : 4music: Transmission with T-mobile - Lauren Laverne and Steve Jones visit Manchester, for performances from Reverend and the Makers, Magic Numbers and Badly Drawn Boy, and an interview with Al Murray. - link
- 0035 : 4Music: Beat Stevie - Short music programme featuring Mike Skinner, aka The Streets. - link
- 0110 : 4music: Trocabrahma 2007 - Boasting a mix of documentary and performance footage shot in Glasgow and Sao Paulo, TrocaBrahma showcases an eclectic mix of British and Brazilian talent. - link
- 0155 : Dubplate Drama - DBrain's 'Fyre Crew' shoot their first video out of their area, but the crew soon attract the wrong kind of attention... - link
- 0225 : 3 Minute Wonder - Thought-provoking series focusing on the experiences of four young offenders going through the youth justice system, as they prepare to come face-to-face with the victims of their crimes. - link
- 0230 : Dispatches - A team of five of the UK's best criminal investigators travel to Praia da Luz to detail how they would have responded to Madeleine McCann's disappearance. - link
- 0330 : Goalissimo - The definitive weekly round-up of world football, with great goals, features, highlights and the best action from Italy, France and Holland. - link
- 0425 : Transworld Sport - A round-up of sports action from around the globe. - link
- 0515 : 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
- 0555 : Inuk - Inuk, Kimik and Atana encounter the skeleton of an ancient mammoth that comes back to life, and witness the arrival of the first people in North America. - link