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Terrestrial TV Schedule for Thursday 21st of August 2008

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BBC 1

0600 : Olympic Breakfast
Introduced by Adrian Chiles and Hazel Irvine. A look forward to the rest of the day's competition. Includes regional news at 25 and 55 minutes past each hour. Also in HD.
0900 : Olympics 2008
More Olympics coverage introduced by Hazel Irvine, including the first of two canoeing semi-final days at Shunyi. It is also the quarter and semi final action in the men's -58kg and women's -49kg categories in taekwondo.
1200 : BBC News
National and international news from the BBC, followed by Weather.
1230 : BBC London News
The latest stories from the BBC London newsroom.
1245 : Olympics 2008
Live coverage of the Olympics, introduced from the Bird's Nest Stadium by Sue Barker with Michael Johnson and Colin Jackson.
1715 : The Weakest Link
Another team steps up to take on the challenge of tricky questions and the cruel quips of quizmeister Anne Robinson. There's no room for airheads, as round by round the dunce is dumped.
1800 : BBC News at Six
National and international news from the BBC, followed by Weather.
1830 : BBC London News
The latest stories from the BBC London newsroom. Followed by the national headlines and Weather.
1900 : Olympics 2008: Games Today
At the end of another eventful day in Beijing, Gabby Logan features the best of the action, stories, analysis and interviews on day 12 of the Games.
2000 : Sky Cops
With three new helicopters worth Â15 million, London's elite air support unit must learn new tricks and master a machine that has been hailed as the most advanced police helicopter in the world.
2030 : Trawlermen
It's winter in Peterhead and, with force 11 storms expected, the fishing fleet is safely in harbour. Just two boats are out at sea.
2100 : Who Do You Think You Are?
Boris compares himself to a jar of honey found on supermarket shelves; the product of many countries. He thinks he is part Jewish, part French, part English, part American, part pterodactyl and, rather unpredictably, part Turkish.
2200 : BBC News at Ten
National and international news, with reports from BBC correspondents worldwide.
2225 : BBC London News
The latest stories from the BBC London newsroom. Followed by Weather.
2235 : The National Lottery Draws
Myleene Klass is live from Lottery HQ for the Thunderball, Dream Number and Lotto draws.
2245 : The Man Who Cycled the World
The inside story of Mark Beaumont's extraordinary solo attempt to beat the Guinness World Record for cycling around the world.
2315 : The Tudors
With Anne Boleyn finally to be crowned his queen, Henry ignores the splits within his court and kingdom as he awaits the male heir she has promised him. Contains some strong language.
0005 : Weatherview
Detailed weather forecast.
0010 : BBC News
BBC ONE joins the BBC's rolling news channel, with bulletins on the hour and the headlines every 15 minutes.
0150 : Olympics 2008
Live athletics coverage with Clare Balding in Shunyi, and Colin Jackson and Phil Jones in the Bird's Nest Stadium.

BBC 2

0600 : Tikkabilla
Dancing, underwater life and the happy song with Simon, Veejay and Tamba.
0630 : Teletubbies
The Teletubbies watch a little boy show us how to make a turban before they go for a walk together. Po, Laa-Laa and Dipsy want to play with their favourite things.
0700 : Bob the Builder
The team build a barn for Farmer Pickles' sheep. Dizzy is impressed by Scruffy's sheep-herding skills and wishes she could be a sheepdog, too.
0710 : Lunar Jim
Ted's bungled attempt to drive the Lunar Crawler leaves Jim, Rover and Ripple trapped inside a cave.
0720 : Little Robots
Stripy fancies a day by himself at the Oasis, but en route several other Little Robots offer to come with him and won't be put off.
0730 : Koala Brothers
Mitzi runs errands to earn some extra money to buy a toy carousel, but her friends help out when she's still short of cash. Followed by Tweenies Songtime.
0745 : Sesame Tree
Hilda needs Potto's help to write a speech honouring Great Granny Hare, but they hit a language barrier. Hilda visits an Irish Language School to learn about different languages.
0800 : Watch My Chops
Bernie is accepted as a competitor on the TV adventure game show Jungle Panic, but only on the condition that he brings Corneil with him.
0810 : What's New Scooby Doo?
In Mexico, the gang tries to stop a giant sand worm from wreaking havoc on the Enduro Slam 5000 off-road race.
0830 : Hider in the House
With the help of their dad, four sneaky kids try to hide designer Anna Ryder Richardson from their mum, while undertaking audacious challenges in their home. Presented by JK and Joel.
0930 : The Revenge Files of Alistair Fury
Alistair is barred from Granny's 70th birthday family photo for being too scruffy, so he sets out to spoil the looks of every member of the family.
1000 : Get 100
Gameshow in which the object of the game is to Get 100. Four contestants compete in this razor-sharp quiz where the answers to all the questions are numbers between one and 99.
1030 : Evacuation
It's 7.00am at Castle Farm and time for a wash. But with no showers on the 1940's farm, the evacuees have to make do with a quick splash outside, along with a dose of cod liver oil.
1100 : Lifeline
Jonathan Dimbleby appeals on behalf of Cued Speech Association UK, the charity that aims to overcome the problems of lipreading, and enable deaf people to fully understand spoken language, by means of a simple system of cues.
1110 : Coast
Nicholas Crane visits Bamburgh in Northumberland, whose castle sits on a basalt crag by the shore.
1115 : Cash in the Attic
Carol Blake just can't help herself, she has a shoe collection to rival Imelda Marcus and her house is rammed with things she's collected from all over Europe.
1200 : Olympics 2008
Sue Barker introduces Olympic coverage from the Bird's Nest Stadium, with Michael Johnson and Colin Jackson, and Jake Humphrey in the studio.
1245 : Diagnosis Murder
To catch the killer of a bridegroom on his wedding day, Mark explores a world of high fashion clothes and recreational excess.
1330 : Murder, She Wrote
A priest and government agents using a 'safe' house involve Jessica in a complicated case.
1415 : Flog It!
James Lewis and Thomas Plant join presenter Paul Martin in the beautiful spa town of Harrogate. Paul takes a break with a visit to Betty's, a famous old tea room in the town.
1500 : Jakers!
Dannan's school bag is chewed. A trial is held in the barn, leading to a potential miscarriage of justice.
1525 : Arthur
Arthur and his friends have pledged to not watch television for a whole week; Arthur finds out that school bully Binky Barnes sleeps with a light on.
1550 : Skunk Fu
When Panda tests Skunk with the 'box in paw' trick, Skunk gets frustrated and storms off - almost walking into a trap laid by Baboon.
1605 : Young Dracula
Vlad's in trouble. He begins to sleep during the day, and enters the Vampiric Dreamworld. Vlad has to battle and win against the Dream Slayers
1635 : Serious Ocean
The Serious adventurers head out into open ocean for the first time, confronting the power of the Pacific as they search out remote colonies of sea lions and fur seals.
1700 : Newsround
Daily news magazine keeping young viewers up to date on the latest stories and events happening at home and abroad.
1715 : Olympics 2008
Jake Humphrey introduces live coverage of the men's basketball quarter-finals, with commentary from Ron McIntosh and John Amaechi.
1800 : Battle of the Brains
Two teams featuring some of the brightest brains in Britain go head to head in a game of nerve, strategy and skill. Hosted by Paddy O'Connell.
1830 : 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.
1900 : Des Lynam's Sport Mastermind
Des Lynam hosts the final of Sport Mastermind. Six contenders answer questions on a sports based specialist subject and on sporting general knowledge.
2000 : Jimmy and the Wild Honey Hunters
Jimmy Doherty, pig farmer and star of Jimmy's Farming Heroes, travels to Nepal to meet an ancient group of people who risk their lives to farm their local honey. A keen bee keeper with a passion for honey and its variety of flavours, Jimmy must scale a massive cliff to reach the home of more than two million bees and dangle 200 feet up to reach their prize.
2100 : House of Saddam
Series charting the rise and fall of one of the most significant political figures in recent history, Saddam Hussein.
2200 : Room 101
Paul Merton offers Fern Britton the chance to banish her pet hates into Room 101, including detox diets and Animal Hospital.
2230 : Newsnight
Kirsty Wark presents in-depth investigation and analysis of the stories behind the day's headlines.
2320 : Long Way Round
Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman's extraordinary round-the-world journey by motorbike. They cross the border into Canada and meet up with an old Welshman who takes them up in his plane to view a local glacier.
0020 : Des Lynam's Sport Mastermind
Des Lynam hosts the final of Sport Mastermind. Six contenders answer questions on a sports based specialist subject and on sporting general knowledge.
0120 : Tribal Wives
Maasai/Tanzania.The Maasai are one of the most famous and largest tribes in Africa. Men can have up to ten wives, and women are expected to marry and bear children from the age of 14. They still practise female circumcision and shave their heads and scar their faces as signs of beauty.
0220 : Cooking in the Danger Zone
Food writer Stefan Gates investigates how the US influences the way people eat and live in Haiti and Mexico. Free trade means that cheap US food has flooded both countries, forcing the collapse of agriculture in Haiti and starting a revolution over food and land in Mexico. Stefan tries mud cake, moonshine, sacrificial blood, ant larvae and fly eggs, and meets rebels, voodoo priests and white witches - all of them ordinary people leading extraordinary lives.
0320 : DIY SOS
Nick Knowles and the crew are in Wolverhampton to sort out a family in a fix. Paul and Pauline Whitehouse have six kids, including a daughter with Down's syndrome and two twins with learning difficulties. They ran out of bedrooms as the family grew so they tried to turn the garage into a kitchen, but then they ran out of cash.
0350 : Rogue Restaurants
Matt Allwright and Anita Rani take the team undercover in two London Indian restaurants. The undercover reporters find rodent droppings in food preparation areas, cloths and sponges covered in billions of bacteria, and witness uncovered pots of curry sitting around on kitchen floors. They watch as kitchen staff wash their feet, blow their noses and spit in sinks used to wash customers cutlery.
0420 : BBC News
BBC TWO joins the BBC's rolling news channel, with bulletins on the hour and the headlines every 15 minutes.

ITV 1

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Channel 4

0610 : The Hoobs
Hoobypuffs have to be eaten quickly - otherwise they go soggy. So how can Tula keep her hoobypuffs fresh?
(Repeat)
0635 : The Hoobs
If the sun gets up later then the Hoobs get up later. So how can a Hoob wake up before the sun?
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0700 : Everybody Loves Raymond
Ray asks Marie to teach Debra how to make her famous meatballs to cure his wife's culinary inferiority complex.
(Repeat)
0725 : Big Brother's Little Brother
George Lamb and Zezi Ifore host the ultimate Big Brother fanzine show, delivering all the latest news, views and access to all areas of the house.
(Subtitles)
0755 : Big Brother
Highlights from the past 24 hours in the House.
(Repeat)
0855 : Friends
In the first part of this one-hour season finale, Rachel waits in the hospital with the anxious Ross.
(Repeat)
0925 : Friends
Rachel spends 21 hours in labour before giving birth to a healthy baby girl.
(Repeat)
0955 : T4: Vodafone TBA 2008: N*E*R*D
In today's show, world famous hip hop collective N*E*R*D put the rock into Brighton as they perform an exclusive set.
(Subtitles)
1030 : T4: Vodafone TBA 2008 Sidekick: McFly
Two of McFly's biggest fans check out the gig and battle to win a chance to meet their idols.
(Subtitles)
1045 : T4: Beauty and the Geek
The final two couples meet each others' parents. And there's a surprise twist in store...
(Subtitles)
1145 : T4: Orange Rockcorps
Young people do four hours volunteer work in their community in exchange for a ticket to one of the year's hottest gigs at the Royal Albert Hall.
(Subtitles)
1200 : News at Noon
Includes business news, sport and weather.
(Subtitles)
1230 : A Place By the Sea
Former model Sue Hearn has lived in Birmingham all her life, but she's recently been widowed and is now looking for a brand new start down south.
(Subtitles)
1330 : Channel 4 Racing
Turf tips and news from the Channel 4 Racing team.
(Subtitles)
1545 : 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.
(Repeat)
1630 : Come Dine with Me
Twenty-five (going on 45) year-old Craig MacAlpine is super cool, super suave and is planning a thoroughly sophisticated evening for his guests.
(Repeat)
1700 : Richard & Judy
The daily live entertainment show hosted by Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan.
(Subtitles)
1800 : The Simspons
The Simpsons go on holiday to London with $1,000 Bart found. Tony Blair, Sir Ian McKellen, JK Rowling and Jane Leeves guest star.
(Repeat)
1830 : Hollyoaks
Catch up with all the action in the most exciting teen-drama on television.
(Subtitles)
1900 : Channel 4 News
Includes sport and weather.
(Subtitles)
1955 : Bright Young Wonders
Channel 4 showcases 15 new presenting voices as part of its Generation Next season, which supports and encourages new creative talent.
(Subtitles)
2000 : Embarrassing Illnesses
The Embarrassing Illnesses clinic is back open for business to tackle the medical problems that people would rather keep hidden than share with a doctor.
(Repeat)
2030 : How Clean Is Your House?
Kim and Aggie are back in Greenwich to catch up with former filth offender Valerie Riley.
(Subtitles)
2100 : Big Brother
All the highlights from the Big Brother House.
(Subtitles)
2200 : Dangerous Jobs for Girls
What happens when high-flying career women who think there's nothing they can't do meet men who think women aren't up to the job?
(Subtitles)
2305 : Tonightly
Brand new comedy entertainment show featuring Jason Manford and a variety of new comic performers.
(Subtitles)
2335 : Coming Up
New original drama from emerging film maker Sean Conway, following the fortunes of two teenage black brothers, both named Aristotle.
(Subtitles)
0010 : The Shooting Party
Today's film is Peter Beard's Monkey Lovers.
(Repeat)
0040 : 4music: Road to V 2008
Fourteen unsigned bands compete to open the 4Music stage at Virgin Mobile's V Festival.
(Subtitles)
0055 : New Love
A futuristic vision of relationships, where men and women act out the fantasy of love instead of daring to really feel it.
(Subtitles)
0120 : Big Brother
Live action direct from the House.
0420 : St. Elsewhere
Dr Craig agrees to meet his recentlv married son's pregnant wife for the first time, while Westphall returns from Ethiopia.
(Repeat)
0510 : Richard & Judy
The daily live entertainment show hosted by Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan.
(Repeat)

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