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BBC 2 - Sunday 12th of October 2008

0600 : Tikkabilla
Higgledy House, clothes and jelly with Veejay, Paul and Tamba.
0630 : Teletubbies
The Teletubbies watch Andy Brown and some children looking for creatures. They find some woodlice under a log
0700 : Roar
How do you measure a lion's paw? What is the most ferocious animal in the world? How small is a two-day-old chameleon? Alex Dolan and Matthew Skilton find out.
0800 : Mona the Vampire
Mona and her friends learn who is behind the recent shark sightings at a local beach - a half-shark, half-man real estate developer. Followed by Bernard.
0815 : What's New Scooby Doo?
While visiting the hex girls at a Transylvania castle, the gang runs into a real-life vampire.
0835 : Stupid
King Stupid refuses to give Goober a holiday, so a representative of the gremlin union arrives to investigate Stupid's attitudes.
0900 : Escape from Scorpion Island
High-octane game show in which two teams must battle against the odds, undertaking a serious of gruelling physical challenges in an attempt to escape the island.
1000 : Something for the Weekend
Live recipes, the best of the week's TV and celebrity chat to set up your Sunday. Tim Lovejoy, Amanda Hamilton and chef Simon Rimmer are joined by comedian Bill Bailey.
1130 : Film 2008 with Jonathan Ross
Jonathan Ross looks at how British actors try to make it big in Hollywood, and reviews new releases The House Bunny and Mirrors starring Kiefer Sutherland. Plus there's a visit to the set of the upcoming British film Dorian Gray.
1200 : Animal Park
Ben Fogle and Kate Humble report from behind the scenes at Longleat Safari Park.
1300 : Snooker: Grand Prix 2008
Live coverage from the SECC in Glasgow, with Hazel Irvine and John Parrot. 13 years after he last lifted the Grand Prix trophy, Stephen Hendry starts his 2008 campaign against David Gilbert . BBC Snooker's co-presenter Steve Davis is also in action against Australia's Neil Robertson. With commentary from Clive Everton, Dennis Taylor, Willie Thorne and John Virgo.
1730 : Diving with Dolphins
World champion freediver Tanya Streeter travels to the Bahamas in search of wild dolphins. For Tanya, dolphins are the ultimate freedivers and the creatures she aspires to be most like. But how does the reality of diving with dolphins measure up to the dream? To learn as much as she can about them, Tanya spends a week with Dr Denise Herzing, who has studied dolphins in the Bahamas for more than 20 years. After her initial dives go badly, Tanya determines to meet them on their terms, but what will she do when a storm threatens to upset her plans?
1800 : Dragons' Den
Millionaire Dragon investors James Caan, Deborah Meaden, Duncan Bannatyne, Theo Paphitis and Peter Jones consider another selection of pitches and proposals from hopeful entrepreneurs.
1900 : The American Future: a History, by...
2/4. American WarSimon Schama reveals how different the American attitude to war is from the 'trigger-happy' perception of many. Two of America's founding fathers, Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton, disagreed about whether America should even have a professional army - a division still evident when Simon visits America's premier military academy at West Point.
2000 : Charley Boorman: Ireland to Sydney...
6/6. There's tension in the air when the team's water-logged cargo boat begins to sink as they head to Borneo to help with a UNICEF vaccination project. With the boat out of action, they make their way through three hundred miles of rainforest, only to have to double back and fly to their destination when they miss the ferry to Bali.
2100 : James May's Big Ideas
James May sets off to find smarter, brighter and bolder ways of powering the planet for future generations. In Guildford he takes a solar-powered car to its limit at night, and in the US he meets a group of aerospace engineers who are trying to build an 'elevator' into space.
2200 : Cracking Up
A BBC Learning documentary, made as part of the Headroom initiative exploring mental health issues.
2300 : Graham Norton Uncut
More showbiz chat as Graham is joined by legendary comic Jennifer Saunders and 80s icon Cyndi Lauper.
2345 : Heroes
Angela confronts her much-changed son, Peter, as the bursts of violence around them only hint to the catastrophes to come. Sylar declares war on the Company by attacking their main facility, and finds even more than he bargained for on Level 5. Claire discovers something new and unexpected about her abilities. Stuck in unfamiliar territory, Matt finds a guide to help him. Also in HD.
0030 : Snooker: Grand Prix Highlights
Rishi Persad introduces highlights from the first round matches in Glasgow. With commentary from Clive Everton, Dennis Taylor, Willie Thorne and John Virgo.
0120 : Grand Prix Snooker Extra
Hazel Irvine introduces highlights from the afternoon's first round match featuring top 16 newcomer Mark Allen against qualifier Michael Holt.
0320 : Nero Wolfe Mysteries
Archie is surprised to discover Nero Wolfe has a daughter who is entangled in a murder at a fencing studio.
0450 : Inside Sport
Gabby Logan presents a weekly sports show with behind-the-scenes features and in-depth interviews.
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