Listings for : bbc1 Listings on the Monday 05th of November 2007 02:00:08 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 day to day 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 Under the Hammer - Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a semi in Cheshire, a three story mid terrace in Morecambe, and a barn in Dorset. All of these properties are going to auction. Then BBC News and Weather. - link
- 1100 : To Buy or Not to Buy - Ed Hall and Kristian Digby are going potty in The Potteries today. They're searching for a family desperate for a detached place, but they're also vying for a view. - link
- 1130 : Bargain Hunt - The teams are bargain hunting at an antiques fair in Oswestry showground. Tim Wonnacott hosts as experts James Braxton and Kate Bliss keep the teams focused on profits. Then BBC News and Weather. - link
- 1215 : Cash in the Attic - Charles and Cath Waller want to send their unwanted antiques to auction to raise£1,500 to buy a work of art. - 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 - Elle confesses to betraying Oliver. Oliver catches his mother framing his father. Adam saves a life, but is forced to face his past. Stressed Toadie doubts his own brother. - link
- 1405 : Doctors - A teenager struggles to adjust to life outside of a Young Offenders Institute while Nick gets an unexpected call. - link
- 1435 : Diagnosis Murder - When a hit-and-run patient mysteriously dies in the hospital, Dr Sloan and his interns, Jack and Amanda, put their amateur crimesolving abilities to the test. - link
- 1520 : BBC News - National and international news from the BBC. Followed by regional news and weather. - link
- 1525 : Jakers! - Piggley has to look after Molly. - link
- 1545 : The Secret Show - Doctor Doctor uses Sweet Little Granny's Fluffy Bunny Telethon as a cover. - link
- 1600 : Raven: The Secret Temple - The Panthers enter the Field of the Dead, the Tigers must traverse the Stepping Stones and the Wolves summon all their courage for the Ledge. Followed by Thumb Wrestling Federation. - link
- 1635 : Lizzie McGuire - Lizzie and Miranda's favourite TV show is coming to their town as a live stage production, and with a little prodding from Gordo they decide to go. - link
- 1700 : The Sarah Jane Adventures - Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane? Maria wakes one morning to discover Sarah Jane has disappeared - and she is the only person in the world who remembers her. - 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 - Elle confesses to betraying Oliver. Oliver catches his mother framing his father. Adam saves a life, but is forced to face his past. Stressed Toadie doubts his own brother. - 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 week night, the one show that goes all round the country to find the stories that matter to you. With Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley. - link
- 1930 : Helicopter Heroes - Richard Hammond presents as the Yorkshire Air Ambulance crew scramble to rescue a teenager seriously injured in a riding accident and a racing driver is overtaken by a lethal heart attack. - link
- 2000 : EastEnders - Jase's past finally catches up with him when Terry targets Jay, while Charlie confronts Sean about Jean. Meanwhile Dawn continues to pine for Jase's attention. - link
- 2030 : DIY SOS - Nick Knowles and the DIY SOS team are in Ramsgate to give Sharon and Steve a room to renew their wedding vows in. - link
- 2100 : Panorama - Panorama follows a unit of 35 British soldiers on the frontline in Afghanistan during a recent six month tour which ended with one of them dead and 12 seriously wounded. This Panorama Special follows 'The Queens Company' into numerous fire fights in order to tell the personal story of a small band of men facing the biggest challenge of their lives and features dramatic footage of the most intense battles involving the British Army for half a century. And as the casualties mount, the programme through these men looks at the cost of the fighting and what is being achieved in Afghanistan. - 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 - Director Bill Forsyth scored a memorable hat-trick with his themes of football, schooldays and first love in this heart-warming tale of teenage romance. His film put a little bit of Scotland on the big screen and won the hearts of audiences around the world. John Gordon Sinclair, Dee Hepburn, Clare Grogan and Rab Buchanan recall the summer of 1980 when Gregory's Girl went from being a wee Scottish film to an international hit movie. - link
- 2315 : Inside Sport - Gabby Logan presents the weekly sports show with behind-the-scenes features, in-depth interviews and expert analysis from journalists. - link
- 2355 : Pure - Despite his widowed mother being a drug addict, 10-year-old Paul is determined to maintain family life, though the unhappy or untrustworthy older people around him are little help. Very strong language. Directed by Gillies MacKinnon. - link
- 0130 : Weatherview - Detailed weather forecast. - link
- 0135 : Celebrity Scissorhands - In aid of Children in Need, celebrities attempt to become fully-fledged hairdressers and beauty therapists. - link
- 0235 : The Money Programme - Buy to Debt? The buy-to-let boom has transformed the property market. But with confidence shaken by the Northern Rock crisis and rising interest rates, is the boom finally over? - link
- 0305 : Countryfile Summer Diaries - Matt Baker and Melissa Porter take a walk along the South West Coastal path and have a go at Paddle Surfing. - link
- 0405 : Heston Blumenthal: In Search of... Perfection: Peking Duck: Heston visits Beijing, the home of Peking duck, to uncover the secrets of a dish that can be traced back almost 800 years - - 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
Listings for : bbc2 Listings on the Monday 05th of November 2007 02:00:08 AM
- 0600 : Balamory - Spencer wants to tell the children the story of Princess Sally, but he can't remember how the story goes. What will he do? - link
- 0620 : Doodle Do - Pete goes on location to Diggerland to explore digger moves and teaches a new song and dance based on this to Nat in the studio. - link
- 0640 : Boogie Beebies - Pete does an"instruments"warm-up, and Nat visits Spitalfields City Farm, then teaches 'Barnyard Boogie' to Peter in the studio - link
- 0700 : Pitt&Kantrop - After a couple of unfortunate disasters occurring while Pitt was present, everybody thinks Pitt brings bad luck to the tribe. - 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 - Following keepers in Port Lympne and Howletts wild animal parks in Kent as they take care of the animals. - link
- 0830 : In the Night Garden - Upsy Daisy is kissing everything in the garden. She kisses a tree, a flower and Igglepiggle. - link
- 0900 : Me Too! - The rain is making everyone in Riverseafingal very glum. Rudi decides to cheer people up by putting on a colourful display of fruit to remind them of the sun. - link
- 0920 : Pingu - A new little penguin is on its way, and all members of the family are helping with incubation. - link
- 0930 : CBeebies Autumnwatch - Join Mike Dilger and Jelly at the watermill as CBeebies welcomes the arrival of Autumn! - link
- 1000 : Finley the Fire Engine - When DJ ruins Scooty's comic, she doesn't realise what all the fuss is about, until she learns how important the comic was to him. - link
- 1015 : Numberjacks - The Numberjacks are called on when things keep vanishing. Number 6 is launched on the mission. 3 and 4 discover that 0 has disappeared too. - link
- 1030 : See You, See Me - What does being Jewish mean to young Scots? Grant Stott and Joanne Davey find out with a visit to a synagogue and a Jewish home. - link
- 1050 : Primary History - A programme about what life was like for children in the Second World War. This episode looks at evacuation in the UK and across Europe. - link
- 1110 : Primary Geography - Roving reporters show us around where they live and we compare a town in Wales (Porthmadog) and the city of Leeds. - link
- 1130 : Hands Up! - British sign language adaptation of Ted Hughes' book The Iron Man, told by Jean St Clair. Followed by Jamaican Plants, a short film showing the beautiful Jamaican countryside. [Age 7-9] - link
- 1145 : Watch - Jack and Rose are transported to the Time Treasure Virtual museum where they find out about Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder plot. - link
- 1200 : What the Victorians Did for Us - Adam Hart-Davis investigates the Victorian inventions and innovations that left a lasting impression on British society. - 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
- 1300 : Science Clips - Lots of different teeth in lots of different mouths. Growing teeth, different teeth for different foods, why we need to eat and what we need to take care of our teeth. - link
- 1310 : Science Clips - Why do we need a skeleton? How do our muscles make our bones move? And what if your skeleton gets too small for you? - link
- 1320 : Emotional Literacy - Using interviews with children, role play demonstrations and animation this programme explores the consequences of anger, why it happens and strategies to manage it. - link
- 1330 : Open Gardens - Carol Klein helps people raise their gardens to the standards required to enter the Yellow Book of the National Garden Scheme and open them to the public. - link
- 1400 : Animal Park - Ben Fogle and Kate Humble are on safari in Namibia as they come face to face with some of Africa's wildest animals. Danger looms as an elephant collaring process almost ends in tragedy. Kate has to face her fears with one of Africa's most dangerous animals. Three orphaned cheetah cubs are fighting to survive after their mother is shot by a farmer, and you should hear what the lions say about a free dinner. - link
- 1445 : Escape to the Country - Most people escaping to the country end up adding to their daily commute. The family in this programme are moving to be closer to work. - link
- 1545 : Flog It! - Today's programme comes from Yeovil in Somerset. Flog It experts Michael Baggot and James Lewis search for some hidden gems and presenter Paul Martin visits a local maltings. - link
- 1630 : Food Poker - Food Poker pits four great chefs against each other, pushing them to the limits of their culinary creativity by asking them to conjure up delicious dishes out of random ingredients cards that are dealt to them. - 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 - Claudia Winkleman talks exclusively to the couple who have been knocked out of this week's competition, plus the couple who have been saved by the judges. - link
- 1900 : This World: The Goddess and the King - A documentary investigating Nepal and its attempts to modernise without destroying the beauty of its traditions. - link
- 1930 : Mastermind - John Humphrys invites four contenders to answer questions in the infamous black chair. Tonight's subjects include the naval career of Nelson and Collingwood and the life and works of Primo Levi. - link
- 2000 : Autumnwatch - For the next two weeks, Bill Oddie, Kate Humble and Simon King will be following the fortunes of a cast of unforgettable wildlife characters as autumn gets underway. Look out for daily drama and beauty from around the UK - fighting red deer, migrating whooper swans, and a host of other animal stars including beavers, foxes and wild boar. - link
- 2100 : Dragons' Den - A female fantasy writer, with dreams of turning her début goblin adventure novel into a blockbuster movie. Will dragons think she has a Hollywood hit on her hands? Plus there's an innovative device, for shading the sun from the face. And a young entrepreneur, who makes furniture from abandoned shopping trolleys and other recycled goods, brings in a novel idea for helping to recycle plastic bags. - link
- 2200 : Have I Got News For You - Ian Hislop and Paul Merton are joined by guest host Jo Brand and panellists Andy Hamilton and Julia Hartley-Brewer. - link
- 2230 : Newsnight - In-depth investigation and analysis of the stories behind the day's headlines. Followed by Weather. - link
- 2320 : RTS Huw Weldon Lecture 2007 - Interactive media guru Anthony Lilley, takes a look at the converging media landscape. How will broadcasters survive and what can audiences expect from this new era in entertainment? - link
- 0000 : 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 : French Experience - Languages. French course for beginners. All the basics you need to get by in French. A range of topics are covered from jobs and the family, to eating out and holidays. - link
- 0300 : French Experience - Languages. Post-beginners French course set in Senegal, Guadeloupe and Quebec. Language covered includes travel, business and social situations. - link
- 0530 : Eurografters: France - Languages. Practical guide for anyone thinking of working abroad. - link
Listings for : ch4 Listings on the Monday 05th of November 2007 02:00:09 AM
- 0600 : Transport and Speed - Zingo the Clown's unhappy because he can't master his unicycle. - link
- 0610 : The Hoobs - The Hoobs have run out of Hoobygoop. What do the Peeps have that they can use instead? - link
- 0635 : The Hoobs - The Hoobytug is broken. There must be something on the Peep planet the Hoobs can use to fix it - but what? - link
- 0700 : Freshly Squeezed - Join Nick Grimshaw and Rick Edwards for a daily dose of celebrity interviews, behind-the-scenes exclusives and music videos. - link
- 0730 : Everybody Loves Raymond - Ray makes the mistake of asking Debra why she married him. - link
- 0800 : Just Shoot Me - Finch is terrified by the prospect of having Nina as his stepmother, and Elliott gets another chance with Tyra Banks. - link
- 0830 : Will&Grace - The gang travel to Los Angeles to accompany Elliot while he visits UCLA where Will runs into James. - link
- 0900 : Frasier - Frasier decides to crash his dad and Niles' fishing trip in order to do some filial bonding. Not necessarily a good idea... - link
- 0930 : Vocation, Vocation, Vocation - Danielle is torn between two totally different worlds - the police and interior design. She's got a talent for both but which one is her vocation? - link
- 1000 : Teen Tycoons - The Teen Tycoons face the challenge of turning around a mobile pet grooming business in just two weeks. - link
- 1030 : Tricky Business Two - James Steward's innovative cycle storage business is in big trouble. He's a design whiz, but can he raise the money to turn it around? - link
- 1100 : The Market - Observational series following the characters, stories and 'business' inside Camden Market. - link
- 1130 : Day I Got the Sack - 23 year-old Nilam from Leeds was 'let go' from her sales job because of poor performance and now thinks she would like to work in PR - link
- 1200 : News at Noon - Includes business news, sport and weather. - link
- 1230 : Room for Improvement - Angus and Dave are in Preston to help Ken and Patsy Wade create a Victorian garden room between two existing extensions. - link
- 1305 : 3 Minute Wonder - Max Flemmich takes us through the last 25 years of the mobile phone. - link
- 1315 : Monte Walsh - Tom Selleck stars as the eponymous Walsh, a cowboy in 1890s Wyoming who finds calls for his expertise waning as civilisation advances west. - link
- 1525 : 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 - Paul takes a break this week and stepping into the hot seat is Melanie Sykes, with rock legend Alice Cooper and Joan Collins among the guests. - link
- 1800 : The Simpsons - Homer discovers that a Japanese dishwashing powder company is using his face as its logo. - link
- 1830 : Hollyoaks - Catch up with all the latest action in the most exciting teen drama on television. - link
- 1900 : Channel 4 News - Includes sport and weather. - link
- 1955 : 3 Minute Wonder - Sean Langan recalls the moment the Taliban opened fire on the jeep he was travelling in with British troops during a week-long battle to secure the town of Garmser in Afghanistan. - link
- 2000 : Dispatches - Will Britain's house-price boom create a new generation unable ever to afford a home of their own? - link
- 2100 : Deep Water - The stunning true story of the fateful voyage of an amateur yachtsman who in 1968 enters the very first solo, non-stop, round-the-world boat race. - link
- 2250 : The Football Factory - An earthy, realistic look at football hooliganism. - link
- 0030 : Sophie Scholl - Based on a true story, Julia Jentsch plays Sophie Scholl, a student in Munich in 1943 who is a member of the anti-war movement White Rose. - link
- 0240 : Unreported World - Hamida Ghafour and producer James Brabazon travel to one of the strangest, wildest cities on earth: Buenaventura, on Colombia's Pacific coast. - link
- 0305 : Dispatches - BAFTA Award-winning journalist Sorious Samura goes undercover to investigate corruption in Africa. - link
- 0400 : 3D Inflatable Sculptures - Iain Kettles and Susie Hunter: Featuring five of the most exciting, internationally renowned, visual artists based in Scotland. Age range 9-12. - link
- 0415 : Victoria Morton - Features five of the most exciting, internationally renowned, visual artists based in Scotland. Age range 9-12. - link
- 0430 : Nathan Coley - Project Based Artwork - Nathan Coley accompanies the children of Newcastleton Primary School to the submerged village at Kielder Reservoir. Age Range 9 - 12. - link
- 0445 : Extra 2 - Four 19 to 22 year olds are put together, but one of the four only has a very basic grasp of French! Age Range 14 - 16. - link
- 0510 : Extra 2 - Four 19 to 22 year olds are put together, but one of the four has only a very basic grasp of French! Age range 14 - 16. - link
- 0535 : Extra 2 - Four 19 to 22 year olds are put together, but one of the four only has a very basic grasp of French! Age range 14 - 16. - link