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BBC 2 Wales - Thursday 4th of December 2008

0600 : Tikkabilla
Being happy and dancing animals in the Tikkabilla House with Lorna, Simon and Sue.
0630 : Teletubbies
Preschool fun, fantasy and education. Dipsy leaves his hat behind, but when he comes to find it, the Noo-Noo has tidied up. Followed by Tweenies Songtime.
0700 : Pitt and Kantrop
Children's prehistoric fantasy animation with 12-year-old Pitt and his pterodactyl pal Kantrop. Pitt, Mandas and Deena are sent to the prestigious Savannah Academy.
0725 : Newsround
Daily news magazine keeping young viewers up to date on the latest stories and events happening at home and abroad. Followed by Bernard.
0730 : Roar
Series following the keepers at Kent's wild-animal parks. Keeper Ben Warren wrestles with a four metre long Burmese python, and will the dholes fall for the old rubber snake trick? Meanwhile Monkey, the hand raised baby Diana monkey, is spending his first night 'home alone' at the park and our special Monkey Cam is recording all night to see what mischief he gets up to.
0830 : Postman Pat: SDS
Pat is asked to deliver a huge block of ice to Michael for the Chinese Summer Festival. But the ice flies out of the van and lands in a field of sheep.
0845 : Chuggington
Brewster delivers some feed to the Safari Park and hurries back to practise picking up mail sacks, unaware that he has a naughty monkey stowaway on board!
0900 : Harry and Toto
Animation. Harry and Toto are a hare and tortoise who help young children learn about opposites. While Harry enjoys going out and about, Toto prefers to stay in, writing to his friends. The thought of a delicious picnic entices Toto out to the park but Harry's high spirits result in his front door key going into the postbox instead of the letter.
0910 : Mama Mirabelle's Home Movies
Series for pre-school children combining animation with wildlife films. Max and Karla want to form a band but Bo doesn't think they can do it.
0920 : Charlie and Lola
Children's animation with siblings Lola and Charlie. The duo involve the whole school in a recycling competition that could land them all a real tree to plant.
0930 : Finley the Fire Engine
Animation about the vehicles of Friendlyville. The trucks give Captain Parker big birthday presents and Finley feels bad that his gift is so small.
0945 : The Koala Brothers
Two intrepid young koalas who fly around the Australian outback helping people. Ned writes a letter to his favourite auntie. Followed by Fun With Phonics.
1000 : Something Special
Educational series for four- to seven-year-old children with learning difficulties, offering teachers, parents and carers a range of approaches to develop language and communication skills. Join in with Mr Tumble as he drives a car, flies a plane and chugs along on a train.
1015 : Get Squiggling
Squiglet is a monster who lives in a plain white world, but with the help of his crayon, Squiggle Sticks, it doesn't stay white for long. Squiglet draws a bee.
1030 : In the Night Garden
In a magical forest, colourful characters have adventures and are read stories. The Pontipines are riding on the Ninky Nonk.
1100 : The Maths Channel
Maths series for 5 to 7 year-olds.
1110 : Primary Geography
Educational programme for seven-to-11-year-olds. Jayne Constantinis investigates two very different Mexican cities: Mexico City and Tijuana.
1130 : Something Special
Educational series for four to seven-year-old children with learning difficulties. Mr Tumble's Aunties have come to tea but he has forgotten the biscuits.
1145 : What? Where? When? Why?
Numeracy programme for 5-7 year-olds. The Happy Gang find out about money.
1200 : The Daily Politics
Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn present the political stories of the day.
1230 : Working Lunch
Award-winning daily business, personal finance and consumer news with Declan Curry and Naga Munchetty.
1300 : Out of the Blue
Drama set in the beautiful Australian beach resort of Manly. Tracy deals with the discovery of what she's done, while Tess' drug addiction starts to get serious.
1325 : Coast
Series exploring Britain's coastline. Nicholas Crane discovers fossils and the early course of the Thames.
1330 : Real Rescues
Nick Knowles follows the dramatic day-to-day work of the emergency services. Real Rescues is at the heart of the action, out on call with the country's dedicated emergency crews.
1400 : Gardeners' World Top Tips
Ten-part step-by-step guide to gardening. Whether you have an acre or a postage stamp for a garden, there is always room for a pot. Rachel de Thame has plenty of ideas for how to plant up containers for sunny spaces. Along with her essential plants for pots, there is an inspirational visit to a herb garden, a potter gives his trade secrets on what makes a good container, and Sarah Raven demonstrates how to make the most of hanging baskets.
1430 : Nature's Top 40
Chris is in Belfast to continue the countdown to the UK's top wildlife spectacle, from the sheer magic of a Purple Emperor butterfly emerging from its chrysalis to thousands of mammals gathering to give birth together.
1500 : Murder, She Wrote
Another case for sleuthing scribe Jessica Fletcher. In search of a quilt, Jessica takes a trip into Amish country, where her companion is accused of murder.
1545 : Flog It!
Antiques experts Charlie Ross and Elizabeth Talbot visit King's Lynn in Norfolk. Presenter Paul Martin finds out what life was like for mill owners in times gone by.
1630 : Step Up to the Plate
Reputations are at stake as top chefs are challenged by keen amateur cooks. Anton Du Beke hosts and fierce food critic Loyd Grossman decides the winner.
1715 : Bargain Hunt Famous Finds
Society beauty Tamara Beckwith wants to prove she is as good a negotiator as acclaimed businesswoman Ruth Badger. The two women with two very different styles will each be trying to make the most profit when their items are sold at auction in London.
1755 : Queen's Speech Response
The Opposition outlines its reaction to the Government's legislative programme for the coming year.
1800 : Eggheads
Jeremy Vine hosts a general knowledge quiz in which teams from all over the UK battle to beat the formidable Eggheads, who include millionaire winner Judith Keppel, former Brain of Britain Chris Hughes and World Quiz Champion Kevin Ashman.
1830 : Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two
Claudia Winkleman has all the latest gossip from the training rooms and behind-the-scenes action from the world of Strictly Come Dancing. Head Judge Len Goodman is back with his dancing masterclass.
1900 : Mastermind
The hunt for the nation's Mastermind continues as John Humphrys puts the questions to four more contenders. Topics are Ghengis Khan, Gothic architecture, the Rama novels and rare breeds of British farm animals.
1930 : Only Men Aloud
Only Men Aloud shot to fame this summer, by winning the BBC's Last Choir Standing. Their success has transformed the image of the male voice choir and brought choral singing to a new audience, thanks largely to the drive and passion of their musical director Tim Rhys-Evans. Since signing a five album deal, things are set to go crazy for the 18 strong choir.
2000 : Oceans: Indian Ocean - Coastal...
6/8. The team explores the coastal waters of the Indian Ocean to discover what happens when the powerful Indian Ocean collides with the edge of a continent.
2100 : Never Mind the Buzzcocks
Comedy pop quiz with Simon Amstell, regular team captain Phill Jupitus, special guest team captain Dermot O'Leary and guests Arlene Phillips, Robert Webb and Keith from We are Scientists.
2130 : The Graham Norton Show
Graham Norton presents comedy monologues, celebrity chat, eccentric stories and characters, and home-grown weirdness from the great British viewing public.
2200 : Lead Balloon
Sitcom about ex-celebrity comedian Rick Spleen.
2230 : Newsnight
In-depth investigation and analysis of the stories behind the day's headlines. Followed by Weather.
2320 : Louis Theroux: Law and Disorder...
Louis Theroux joins the Philadelphia Police Department patrolling the most dangerous part of one of the most violent cities in America.
0030 : BBC News
BBC TWO joins the BBC's rolling news channel, with bulletins on the hour and the headlines every 15 minutes.
0400 : Blast
Educational programme. Exploring the history of modern day street dance and taking a look at the latest fashions at London Fashion Week.
0500 : Blast
Mr Scruff and Krafty Kuts head up the cast for all things you ever wanted to know about sampling in the UK. Melvin and AJ get backstage access to Danish music sensation Alphabeat.
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