BBC One Yorkshire Schedule
Yorkshire Schedule
Morning
06:00
Breakfast—17/03/2008
News and topical reports.
09:15
To Buy or Not to Buy—Series 3, Corby
Sarah Walker and Simon Rimmer help a supermarket cheese-seller who wants to downsize.(R)
10:00
Living in the Sun—Series 4, Buggy Safari
Kristian Digby tries his hand at auctioneering in the Costa del Sol.
11:00
Homes Under the Hammer—Series 4 (Reversions), Episode 19
19/20Lucy Alexander and Martin Roberts visit properties in Sydenham and Whickham.(R)
11:30
Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is—Series 1, Martin Roberts
6/9Martin Roberts travels to Italy in search of his dream holiday home.
Afternoon
12:15
Bargain Hunt—Series 19, Detling
24/25The teams hunt at a huge antiques fair in Kent. Will they make a profit at auction?
13:00
BBC News at One—17/03/2008
The latest news and weather.
13:30
Look North; Weather
The latest news, sport and weather for the North of England.
13:45
Doctors—Series 9, Foreign Affairs
Daniel goes on a real date with Joanna.
14:15
Diagnosis Murder—Series 5, A Mime Is a Terrible Thing to Waste
11/25Steve does not believe that an accident-prone young woman found a mime's corpse.(R)
15:00
News and Weather—17/03/2008
The latest national and international news stories.
15:05
Mister Maker—Series 1, Mister Maker
6/20Arts and crafts series. Mister Maker makes an elephant peg holder.(R)
15:25
Take a Bow—A Drop of Golden Song
In Carmarthenshire, a talented young choir sing in a huge glass house.(R)
15:30
Raven—Series 7, Episode 13
The warriors must scale the towering Cliff Face and use their wits in Demon Square.(R)
16:00
Thumb Wrestling Federation—Series 1, Match 13: Vini Vidi Victory v The Visitor
Comedy action. Evil Earth-hating alien The Visitor takes on Vini Vidi Victory.(R)
16:03
Thumb Wrestling Federation—Series 1, Match 2: N Fuego v Unit 19G
It's a dance-off between the samba-prone N Fuego and the Dexteras' own robot, Unit 19G.(R)
16:05
The Revenge Files of Alistair Fury—The M Factor
11/13If Alistair's piano-playing wins a music prize, he might get a date with Pamela Whitby.(R)
16:35
M.I. High—Series 2, Spy Plane
11/13Will Blane keep his feet on the ground when a mystery pilot steals an invisible spy plane?(R)
17:00
Newsround—17/03/2008
Topical news magazine for children.
17:15
Weakest Link—17/03/2008
Anne Robinson presents the quick-fire general knowledge quiz.
Evening
18:00
BBC News at Six—17/03/2008
The latest national and international news stories.
18:30
Look North (Yorkshire)—03/01/2007
Regional news magazine.
19:00
The One Show—17/03/2008
Rock star David Essex is on the sofa. Plus are cinemas ripping us off with popcorn prices?
19:30
Watchdog—Series 22, Episode 22
22/30Consumer magazine presented by Nicky Campbell, Julia Bradbury and Paul Heiney.
19:57
News and Weather—17/03/2008
National and regional news bulletin from the BBC.
20:00
EastEnders—17/03/2008
Ian's guilt over Lucy overwhelms him. Phil pushes Shirley to reveal her secret.
20:30
The Passion—Episode 2
Judas finds himself placed in an impossible position.
21:00
Crimewatch on the Streets—2008
Featuring the fight against gun crime on the streets and drug smugglers at sea.
22:00
BBC News at Ten—17/03/2008
The latest national and international news.
22:25
Look North; Weather
The latest news, sport and weather for the North of England.
22:33
BBC Weather—17/03/2008
The latest weather forecast.
22:35
Damages—Series 1, Sort of like Family
10/13Patty and the team focus their energies on Frobisher's upcoming deposition.
23:20
Inside Sport—17/03/2008
Gabby Logan, Des Kelly and Steve Bunce review all the latest sports news.
Late
00:00
Duets
Comedy drama about six very different people who travel to a karaoke contest in Nebraska.
01:45
Weatherview—18/03/2008
Detailed weather forecast.
01:50
Wonderland—Series 1, The Curious World of Frinton-on-Sea
8/8Document of a seaside resort which is trapped in the past.(R)
02:30
Rivers of Blood
Documentary recreating and examining Enoch Powell's infamous Rivers of Blood speech.(R)
03:30
The Poles Are Coming!
What effect does a million Eastern European workers have on the British economy?(R)
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