Wednesday, September 08 2010

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BBC 1 / Today

MORNING

06:00

Breakfast TW

Round-up of national and international news, plus the latest from the money markets (Business)

09:15

Helicopter Heroes TW

A 12-year old boy suffers serious injuries after a car crash, and a farmer needs attention when he is involved in a gas explosion. Rav Wilding presents (Documentary)

10:00

Homes Under the Hammer; BBC News; Weather TW

Lucy Alexander and Martin Roberts explore an old mill in Derby, a terraced house in Middlesex and a two-storey maisonette in Clydebank

11:00

To Buy or Not to Buy TW

Ed Hall and Rani Price visit Writtle in Essex to help a travel-loving grandmother find the property of her dreams

11:45

Cash in the Attic; BBC News; Weather TRW

Former bookie Ian Campbell chooses items he can sell to raise money for a memorable day out with his grandchildren. Lorne Spicer presents, while Paul Hayes is on hand to offer expert advice (Light)

AFTERNOON

12:15

Bargain Hunt TW

Experts David Harper and Kate Bliss help contestants find antiques at the Royal Welsh Showground in Builth Wells, Powys, to sell for profit at auction. Presenter Tim Wonnacott visits Lady Lever art gallery in Port Sunlight, Merseyside, where he discovers saucy Victorian paintings (Factual Quiz)

13:00

BBC News; Weather TW


13:30

BBC Newsline TW

The latest news and views from around the Province

13:45

Doctors TW

Part two of two. The trainee doctor's strange behaviour prompts Daniel to ask him to leave, and his hold over surgeon Crossland is revealed. Elsewhere, Heston and Ruth are concerned as the strain of preparing the presentation takes its toll on Julia. Medical drama, starring Matthew Chambers (Drama)

14:15

Diagnosis Murder TR

Dr Sloan is accused of murdering his accountant after he is discovered leaning over the dead body. Drama, starring Dick Van Dyke, Scott Baio and Victoria Rowell (Drama)

15:00

BBC News; Weather; BBC Newsline TW


15:05

CBBC: Junior MasterChef TRW

John Torode shows four young aspiring chefs how to prepare a pear tart, before they have the opportunity to cook their own desserts. As the quarter-final stage approaches they also tackle the dish of the day, a choice between prawn spaghetti, honeyed sea bass or plum crumble (Cookery)

15:35

Wingin' It; Bernard TRW

Jane runs for student president and campaigns to cut the funding of the ski club - so its members nominate an unwitting Porter to stand against her. Comedy, with Demetrius Joyette (Children's Comedy)

16:00

Little Howard's Big Question TRW

Six-year-old Little Howard asks why old people speak in riddles, and wants to find out the meanings behind famous sayings (Children's)

16:30

Hounded; Leon TRW

Dr Muhahahaha sabotages the place where all the dreams in the universe take place, and gradually sends everyone to sleep. Comedy, starring Colin McFarlane (Comedy)

17:00

Newsround TW

Current affairs reports aimed at a younger audience (Children's News)

17:15

Weakest Link TW

Anne Robinson piles on the pressure in another round of the general knowledge contest, where teamwork goes hand in hand with greed (Quiz)

EVENING

18:00

BBC News; Weather TW


18:30

BBC Newsline; Weather TW

The latest news and views from around the Province

19:00

The One Show TW

Jason Manford, Alex Jones and a team of roving reporters present topical stories from across the UK (Factual)

19:30

Bang Goes the Theory; BBC News; Regional News TW

New series. The team investigates the Gulf of Mexico oil disaster, with zoologist Liz Bonnin joining the rescue effort to protect the local wildlife in Louisiana, and Jem Stansfield building a scale model to illustrate how oil leakages happen and ways they can be dealt with. Plus, Dallas Campbell uses a jet plane and an atomic clock to explain Einstein's theory of relativity (Educational Factual)

20:00

Waterloo Road; BBC Newsline Update TW

A new sexual health initiative causes uproar among parents, pupils and staff. Ronan and his girlfriend Sarah argue over whether she should take the morning-after pill, Jess and Vicki fall out, and Lauren shifts her romantic attention to Josh. Elsewhere, Charlie confesses his affair to Karen and hopes she will give their marriage another chance. Drama, starring Ian Puleston Davies and Amanda Burton (Drama)

21:00

Crimewatch TW

Kirsty Young, Rav Wilding and Matthew Amroliwala present appeals for witnesses and information regarding the unresolved cases of two burglars who tortured a grandfather, and a rapist who attacked a nurse in broad daylight (Factual)

22:00

BBC News TW


22:25

BBC Newsline; History of the World - Take One Object TW

The latest news and views from around the Province

22:35

The National Lottery Draws TW

More fortunes are made as the balls are set rolling and the all-important results of the Thunderball, Dream Number and Lotto draws are revealed (Light)

22:45

Our William TW

New series. Comedian William Caulfield shares his thoughts on life's daily grind (Comedy)

23:15

Crimewatch Update TW

An update on viewers' responses to the programme shown earlier (Factual)

23:25

Reggie Perrin; National Lottery Update TRW

A possible change of career presents itself to Reggie as he gives a talk at Nicola's school - which he enjoys so much that he invites the class to spend a day at Groomtech. However, the trip does not quite turn out as planned. Martin Clunes stars, with Fay Ripley and Geoffrey Whitehead

23:55

The Armstrong & Miller Show TRW

The origins of job interviews are explored when a caveman tries to join a tribe, women in uniform catch the eyes of the RAF pilots, and Weird Howard recalls a stag-do story involving potassium hydrochloride. Jilted Jim turns to a bizarre method in an effort to forget his wife's fling, Dr Tia Botswana reveals he wants to earn people's reverence, and a group of workers attempts to tap into a terrorist organisation's firewall. Comedy, with Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller

LATE NIGHT

00:25

BBC News T

0.25 BBC News. Regular bulletin. 0.30 BBC World News America. 1.00 BBC News. Regular bulletin

01:15

Sign Zone: Dragons' Den TRW

A woman asks for investment in her suitcase that turns into a cot, and a man seeks backing for his emergency escape invention. Also featured are musical cones and the world's smallest car. Theo Paphitis, James Caan, Deborah Meaden, Peter Jones and Duncan Bannatyne assess their proposals. Evan Davis presents (Factual)

02:15

Sign Zone: Country Tracks

Liz Bonnin takes a journey along the north-west coast of England, and receives a guided tour of Liverpool from former Brookside actor Simon O'Brien. On the sands at Crosby, she sees Antony Gormley's artwork - Another Place, before taking a night-time tram ride through Blackpool. Her final destination is Morecambe, where she visits the recently refurbished Midland Hotel (Wildlife)

03:10

Sign Zone: Ben Fogle's Escape in Time TRW

The fathers get a taste of Victorian carpentry when they make a stable door for Dusty the donkey. Reluctant housewives Anne and Lisa concoct a herbal ointment from green elder and comfrey leafs, and the children prepare a fidget pie using potato, gammon, apple and onion (Documentary Wildlife)

03:55

BBC News T

3.55 Click. A guide to the latest gadgets, websites, games and computer industry news. 4.00 BBC News. Regular bulletin. 4.30 Panorama. In-depth current affairs reports. 5.00 The World Today. International reports. 5.30 World Business Report. The latest business news, with informed analysis

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