BBC Two Northern Ireland Schedule
Northern Ireland Schedule
Morning
06:00
Tikkabilla—Series 2, Bridges and Transport
25/70Sarah-Jane, Justin and Tamba find out about bridges, vehicles and the sky.(R)
06:30
Teletubbies—Drawing Cacti
Po feels like having Tubby Custard. The Teletubbies watch children drawing cacti.(R)
06:55
Tweenies—Tweenies Songtime, Wheels on the Bus
Sing along with the Tweenies to their song, Wheels on the Bus.(R)
07:00
Arthur—Series 3, DW's Name Game/Finders Key-Pers
19/20DW and Arthur's insults get out of control. Arthur, Brain and Binky find a mystery key.(R)
07:25
Newsround—24/04/2008
Topical news magazine for children.
07:29
The Owl—Boomerang
The Owl discovers an annoying thing about boomerangs - they always come back.(R)
07:30
Hider in the House—Series 1, Episode 9
9/20JK and Joel see if sneaky kids can hide a celebrity in their own house.(R)
08:30
Jackanory Junior—The Princess and the Unicorn
Daniela Nardini tells Wendy Blaxland's tale of a princess and her quest to find a unicorn.(R)
08:45
Numberjacks—Series 1, Belongings
9/45The Numberjacks are playing Thinkyjump, trying to match the pictures, when agents call in.(R)
09:00
Boogie Beebies—Ocean Motion - Thursday
Head underwater with Nat and Pete and join in with the Ocean Motion.(R)
09:20
Me Too!—Paper Mountain
The children and Granny Murray are having fun with paper.(R)
09:40
Something Special—Series 1, Food Part 2
14/20Mr Tumble has woken up and it is time for breakfast. Can he make it without making a mess?(R)
09:55
Tweenies—Be Safe with the Tweenies, Cleaning Materials
Fizz plays with dangerous bottles.(R)
10:00
In the Night Garden—Series 1, Tombliboos Clean Their Teeth
19/100The Tombliboos run around the inside of their bush looking for their toothbrushes.(R)
10:30
Primary History—Ancient Greece, Theatre and Storytelling
Alex finds out about theatre and storytelling in ancient Greece.(R)
10:50
Megamaths—Shape and Space, Symmetry
This edition deals with symmetry.(R)
11:10
Landmarks—The Caribbean Islands, Work
Grapefruit pickers and packers in Dominica, and schoolchildren hunting mountain chicken.(R)
11:30
KS1 Science Clips—Variation
A bird that does not fly and butterflies that do. Twins and family likeness.(R)
11:40
KS1 Science Clips—Sorting with Using Materials
Looking at the appropriateness of materials for different situations.(R)
11:50
Hands Up!—Ella and the Rabbit
The story of Ella and her father's champion rabbit. With Barbara Burke.(R)
Afternoon
12:00
Daily Politics—24/04/2008
News views and moves on the political stories of the day with Andrew Neil and Jenny Scott.
12:30
Working Lunch—24/04/2008
The latest business, consumer and workplace news from across the country.
13:00
Open Gardens—Series 2, The White House and Forest Lodge
7/30The White House in Hertfordshire and Forest Lodge in Somerset try to join the scheme.(R)
13:30
Snooker: World Championship—2008, 24/04/2008 Part 1
Ronnie O'Sullivan battles it out against Chinese 17-year-old Liu Chuang.
Evening
18:00
Eggheads—Series 9, Episode 40
40/160Dermot Murnaghan hosts a general knowledge quiz.
18:30
Great British Menu—Series 3, Scotland Dessert
Tom Kitchin and Matt Gray from Scotland prepare their desserts.
19:00
Distant Horizons—Swaziland
1/3Why did Stephen Donaghy decide to work in Swaziland?
19:30
Hearts and Minds—24/04/2008
Noel Thompson turns the spotlight on the week's hot topics in the world of politics.
20:00
Top Gear—Series 8, Best of British
6/8A special selection from the Top Gear archive, celebrating the best of British motoring.(R)
21:00
Heroes—Series 2, Four Months Later...
1/11Deadly new threats loom as brand new individuals with abilities emerge worldwide.
21:50
Heroes Unmasked—Heroes Unmasked
This episode introduces us to the programme's characters and creators.
22:00
Teenage Cics—Episode 1
1/6The first of a six-part Irish language drama series.
22:30
Newsnight—24/04/2008
News analysis with Gavin Esler.
23:20
Ideal—Series 3, The Wedding
8/8It's the morning of Moz's wedding and he's just woken up next to another woman.(R)
23:50
Snooker: World Championship Highlights—2008, 24/04/2008
The line-up for the last sixteen is now complete.
Late
00:40
World Championship Snooker Extra—2008, 25/04/2008
Hazel Irvine presents, with commentators Clive Everton, Dennis Taylor and John Virgo.
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