BBC Two England Schedule
England Schedule
Morning
06:00
Balamory—Series 3, Oh Dear
168/63Children's series. Edie McCredie and PC Plum are going deer spotting.(R)
06:20
Doodle Do—Paper Plate Crowns
The Doodle Doers make three great crowns from paper plates and then perform a play.
06:40
Boogie Beebies—Go Go Mango
Children's music programme. Join Pete and Nat at the market and move like a mango.(R)
06:55
Tweenies—Tweenies Songtime, Gonna Build a House
Bella, Milo, Jake and Fizz sing Gonna Build a House.(R)
07:00
Yvon of the Yukon—Night of the Yvon
Children's animation about a French warrior from the 17th century living in the present.(R)
07:25
Newsround—19/11/2007
Topical news magazine for children.
07:30
Do Something Different—Afro
Sam trains as an Afro hairdresser.(R)
07:55
Clutter Nutters—Series 1, Episode 5
Kirstie and Daniel from Southampton battle it out for the big declutter crown.(R)
08:30
In the Night Garden—Series 1, The Ball
24/100A ball bounces around the garden, visiting one character after another.(R)
09:00
Me Too!—Series 2, Sunburn
It is a hot day and lots of people are going to hospital with sunburn.
09:20
Pingu—Series 1, Lost Baby
10/26Pingu's mother asks him to take care of his sister Pinga whilst he plays with his friend.(R)
09:30
Jakers: The Adventures of Piggley Winks—Series 1, Good Neighbour
12/26Children's animation. Piggley is convinced that a mad scientist has moved to the lane.
09:55
Mr Tumble—Birds
Mr Tumble wants to be a parrot, but he can't fly. So he dresses up as a penguin instead.
10:00
Pinky Dinky Doo—The Horn and Antler Club
Animation. Daffinee is having a birthday party at the very snooty Horn and Antler Club.
10:15
Numberjacks—Series 1, Boxing Day
11/45Shape Japer is interfering with boxes, and 6 uses Brain Gain to put things right.(R)
10:30
See You See Me—Buildings of Faith, Buildings of Faith - The Sikh Gurdwara
Grant Stott and Joanne Davy investigate how Scottish Sikhs worship.(R)
10:50
Primary History—Saxons and Vikings, Signs of the Saxons
Sid shows Vik the kingdom of East Anglia, and they visit the Sutton Hoo burial site.
11:10
Primary Geography—Village, Town and City, Village, Town and City: Our Land
Geography programme. A look at the use of land in four very different settlements.
11:30
Hands Up!—Series 1, 3
Ted Hughes' The Iron Man told in British Sign Language by Jean St Clair.(R)
11:45
Watch—Time Treasures - the Coronation
History series. A look at the Queen's coronation.(R)
Afternoon
12:00
Daily Politics—19/11/2007
News, views and moves on the political stories of the day.
12:30
Working Lunch—19/11/2007
The latest business, consumer and workplace news from across the country.
13:00
Science Clips—Characteristics of Materials
Trying to make a bicycle from rubber, and testing fabrics.(R)
13:10
Science Clips—Keeping Warm
Seeing, using and feeling temperature.(R)
13:20
Emotional Literacy—Working Together
Exploring effective team skills, including leadership, co-operation and communication.(R)
13:30
Hands on Nature—Wetlands
Nature series. Chris Packham listens to the mysterious call of the bittern in Lancashire.(R)
14:00
Animal Park: Wild in Africa—Series 1, Episode 3
3/15Ben sees the hyenas whose bite is worse than their bark, and Kate meets the rhino rangers.(R)
14:45
Escape to the Country—Series 4, Westbury-on-Trym to Wiltshire
Series which helps prospective buyers find their dream home in the country.(R)
15:45
Flog It!—Series 6, Hartlepool
Paul Martin visits the Heugh Battery to find out about Hartlepool's tragic past.
16:30
Food Poker—Episode 16
Cookery challenge. Four chefs make sweet samosas and spicy prawn noodles.
17:15
Weakest Link—19/11/2007
Quiz show. Nine contestants must play as a team to build up the prize fund.
Evening
18:00
Eggheads—Series 8, Episode 49
Dermot Murnaghan hosts the general knowledge quiz.
18:30
Strictly - It Takes Two—Series 5, 19/11/2007
Judges Arlene Phillips and Craig Revel Horwood drops in to defend the judges' decisions.
19:00
This World—The Trillion Dollar Revolutionary
John Sweeney interviews President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela.
19:30
Mastermind—2007/08, Episode 19
John Humphrys continues the hunt for the nation's Mastermind.
20:00
University Challenge—2007/2008, Episode 18
Academic quiz. The University of York take on the University of St Andrews.
20:30
Nigella Express—Quick, Quick, Slow
10/13Nigella Lawson prepares dinner party food in advance, including maple chicken 'n' ribs.
21:00
Dragons' Den—Series 5, Episode 5
5/10Entrepreneurs pitch ideas to investors. The dragons meet a CGI-animated entrepreneur.
22:00
Have I Got News for You—Series 34, Episode 5
5/9Paul Merton and Ian Hislop are joined by guest host Michael Aspel for the comedy quiz.(R)
22:30
Newsnight—19/11/2007
The latest national and international news stories with Jeremy Paxman.
23:20
50 Years of the Today Programme
A look back at some of Today's most memorable moments.
Late
00:20
02:00
Real Chinese—1-10
Beginners' Mandarin course set in and around Beijing.(R)
04:30
China Close Up—Image is Everything
1/10Following Wang Lei - part hair-stylist, part image-maker.(R)
04:45
China Close Up—After the Floods
2/10In 1998 the river Yangtse burst its banks causing unprecedented devastation.(R)
05:00
China Close Up—The People's Diva
3/10Looks at Xiao Ya and her passion for yue ju - a form of Chinese opera.(R)
05:15
China Close Up—The Thoughts of Dr Wang
4/10Dr Wang Jin fought for the Communist Revolution but now supports China's market economy.(R)
05:30
China Close Up—Forever Shanghai
5/10How urban planner Professor Ruan is fighting to save Shanghai's historic buildings.(R)
05:45
China Close Up—Mama Chen's Printing Press
6/10Looking at a privately run collective employing disabled people.(R)








































