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BBC 2 - Sunday 7th of December 2008
0600
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Tikkabilla
Preschool magazine programme with songs, rhymes, surprise guests, and things to make. Space, wellies and webbed feet with Paul, Veejay and Tamba.
0630
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Teletubbies
Preschool fun, fantasy and education. The Teletubbies play games amongst the hills and watch a little girl painting. Followed by Tweenies Songtime.
0700
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Roar
Alex Dolan and Matthew Skilton present a series following keepers in Port Lympne and Howletts wild animal parks in Kent. Followed by Bernard.
0800
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Mona the Vampire
The adventures of a girl who solves ghoulish mysteries. Charley's opportunity to make a little babysitting money turns into a close encounter with a family of aliens.
0815
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What's New Scooby Doo?
Children's animated series about a group of teenage sleuths and their cowardly dog. The gang are in for tricks and treats.
0835
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Bring it On
Children's series in which presenters attempt to master new skills. Barney Harwood and Jake Humphrey become waiters at a smart hotel.
0900
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Escape from Scorpion Island
Children are marooned on an exotic island. This episode's challenge is the tricky 'Tower of Strength', testing the teams' balance and precision.
1000
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Something for the Weekend
Live recipes, the best of the week's TV and celebrity chat to set up Sunday. Tim Lovejoy, Amanda Hamilton and chef Simon Rimmer are joined by comedian Sean Lock.
1130
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Rachel's Favourite Food at Home
Rachel Allen makes some of her favourite sweets, including porter cake with Guinness, chocolate and almond cake with rhubarb cream, and lemon biscuits.
1200
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Animal Park
Ben Fogle and Kate Humble explore life behind the scenes at Longleat Estate and Safari Park. Michelle the marmoset needs an emergency caesarian; one man and his quad try to move 240 deer; and its sink or swim time on the lake - but will the new boy learn the ropes and find his sea legs before the exam?
1300
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Fred Dibnah's Made in Britain
Fred reaches Cumbria where iron ore was once mined on a large scale, and enjoys the Lake District on a friend's steam boat. It's then on to the Florence Mine.
1330
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World Masters Darts
Ray Stubbs introduces live coverage of the semi-finals and final of this year's World Masters from the Spa in Bridlington. BDO World Champion Mark Webster will be looking to add the prestigious Masters title to his honours, and join a list of winners that features many of the game's all-time greats. One man missing from that list is 2007 World Champion Martin 'Wolfie' Adams - the closest he came was the final of 2006 when he lost to Dutch wonderkid Michael Van Gerwen. Could this be his year? Commentary comes from David Croft and Tony Green.
1720
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One Man and His Dog
With 11 men, one woman, 16 dogs and a large flock of sheep, One Man and His Dog returns to our screens. England are the current champions and the pressure is on Scotland, Wales and Ireland to wrestle the trophy from them. Shepherding newbie Kate Humble joins regulars Matt Baker and Gus Dermody to whistle us through the competition, and the stunning Lake District provides the backdrop.
1800
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Wild China
Documentary that brings pioneering images that capture the dazzling array of mysterious and wonderful creatures that live in China's most beautiful landscapes.
1900
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Long Way Down
After several hours of struggling, the bikes and cars finally cross the muddy river. Ewan sees his first wild zebra, and in Northern Uganda, Ewan and Charley have an emotional day. Visiting their second UNICEF site, they hear the harrowing stories of former child soldiers. The team then race to cross the Rwanda border before it shuts, but Ewan's mind is elsewhere: once they pass through Tanzania he can see his wife, Eve, who is waiting at the next border.
2100
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Louis Theroux: Law and Disorder...
Louis Theroux travels to Johannesburg, where the residents find themselves increasingly besieged by crime. Despairing of the capability of the police and the courts to protect them, many have turned to an industry of private security offering protection for a price. Are the sometimes brutal methods of these private police really a solution or just another part of the problem?
2200
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Match of the Day 2
Adrian Chiles is joined by Lee Dixon and Martin Keown for highlights of today's two Barclays Premier League games - Everton v Aston Villa and West Brom v Portsmouth.
2250
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The Graham Norton Show Uncut
Graham Norton presents comedy monologues, celebrity chat, eccentric stories and characters, and home-grown weirdness from the great British viewing public.
2335
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Heroes
Drama series in which people all over the world deal with their newly discovered superpowers.
0020
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Joan of Arc
Biographical drama about the 15th-century French heroine. Joan of Arc's small village suffered English persecution during her childhood. As a devout teenager, she had visions which led her to believe that she had a holy mission to lead her country to victory. In his desperate military situation, the Dauphin initially welcomed Joan, but when no longer needed, she was tried for heresy and burned alive. Directed by Luc Besson.
0250
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BBC News
BBC TWO joins the BBC's rolling news channel, with bulletins on the hour and the headlines every 15 minutes.
0430
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Inside Sport
Gabby Logan introduces the latest edition of BBC Sport's news programme which includes exclusive features and behind-the-scenes access to some of the world's best-loved sports stars. |
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