BBC Two Wales (Analogue) Schedule
Wales (Analogue) Schedule
Morning
06:00
Fimbles—Egg Cup
Pom finds an egg cup, and the Fimbles find lots of uses for it until it gets lost.(R)
06:20
The Story Makers—Music
Jackson wants to learn to play the keyboard.(R)
06:35
Balamory—Series 4, Shadows
232/63Josie Jump calls on PC Plum to investigate things that have gone bump in the night.(R)
07:00
Arthur—Series 8, Francine's Split Decision
5/18Francine is torn between a bowling tournament and going to her cousin's bar mitzvah.(R)
07:15
ChuckleVision—Series 16, Bringing Home Dan
Paul and Barry visit an old friend in hospital and end up on the run.(R)
07:30
Clutter Nutters—Series 1, Episode 1
Competitive brother and sister duo Oscar and Alabama from Surrey go head-to-head.
08:00
The Story of Tracy Beaker—Series 2 (15min Versions), Home Truths
10/26Tracy unleashes some facts that most of the Dumping Ground would rather not know.(R)
08:15
Krypto the Superdog—Series 1, Dog-Gone Kevin
Kevin and Krypto have to spend a day in each other's bodies.(R)
08:30
Take a Bow—China in Liverpool
A group of children in Liverpool play traditional Chinese instruments in their orchestra.(R)
08:35
Jakers: The Adventures of Piggley Winks—Series 3, The Gift/Mi Galeon
Double-bill of the porcine adventures of Piggley Winks and friends.(R)
09:00
Boogie Beebies—Do the Dino - Monday
Join Boogie Pete and the Boogie Bunch in the land of the dinosaurs.
09:15
Toddworld—Series 1, New Kid on the Block
38/52Todd discovers the joys of communicating with a friend who speaks a different language.(R)
09:30
Big Cook Little Cook—Series 1, Princess and the Pea
1/28Ben and Small make some princess pie for a princess who visits the cafe.(R)
09:50
Charlie and Lola—Series 2, It Is Absolutely Completely Not Messy
1/26Lola won't tidy up the bedroom, and try as he might, Charlie can't persuade her.(R)
10:00
Teletubbies—Mark and Zoe Cooking
The Teletubbies watch two children decorate a cake.(R)
10:30
Seasonal Snapshots—Series 1, Autumn
In these video diaries, children from across the UK observe autumn where they live.(R)
10:50
Seasonal Snapshots—Series 1, Winter
This programme also explores winter in scientific, artistic and geographical terms.(R)
11:10
Primary History—Ancient Greece, Citizenship, Spartans and Sports
Alex learns about decisions, the Olympics, Sparta and citizenship, with help from Papou.(R)
11:30
Primary Geography—France, France - Brittany
Featuring Breton culture and Brittany's fishing industry.(R)
11:40
Primary Geography—A Village in Bangladesh, Ramadan
The Hussain family and the rest of Gangkul village prepares for the end of Ramadan.(R)
11:50
Primary Geography—A Village in Bangladesh, A Village in Bangladesh - Monsoon
Gangkul village is flooded and people rely on supplies brought in by boat.(R)
Afternoon
12:00
Daily Politics—18/06/2007
News, views and moves on the political stories of the day, presented by Jenny Scott.
12:30
Working Lunch—18/06/2007
The latest business, consumer and workplace news from across the country.
13:00
Something Special—Series 2, The Park
24/25Mr Tumble steps through a magic door and goes off to the park for a picnic.
13:15
Something Special—Series 2, Nursery Rhymes and Songs 5
25/25Mr Tumble's aunties have come to tea but he has forgotten the biscuits.
13:30
Animal Park—Series 6, Episode 11
It's feeding time for the tarantula, and the sea lions are expecting an addition.
14:00
Living in the Sun—Series 1, Episode 6
Nadia Sawalha meets the woman who's made a mint from creating a boutique hotel.(R)
15:00
Escape to the Country—Series 5, Wiltshire
Melissa Porter helps a couple looking for their perfect country home in Wiltshire.
15:45
Flog It!—Series 5, Watford
33/80Experts Mark Stacey and Thomas Plant put their valuations to the test in Watford.(R)
16:30
Ready Steady Cook—Series 15, 18/06/2007
Presented by Ainsley Harriott with chefs Tony Tobin and James Martin.(R)
17:15
Weakest Link—18/06/2007
Anne Robinson presents the quick-fire general knowledge quiz.(R)
Evening
18:00
The National Lottery: Wednesday Night Draws—People's Quiz Wildcard, The, 18/06/2007
Nine challengers compete for the Wildcard place in the People’s Quiz Grand Final.
18:30
Let Me Entertain You—Series 2, Episode 16
Including a Bee Gees tribute act, illusionists, a young Bollywood dancer, and a puppeteer.
19:00
Open Gardens—Series 1, Episode 4
4/10Mike and Janet get Carol Klein's gardening advice.
19:30
Johnny Kingdom: A Year on Exmoor—Series 1, Strange Sights
Johnny's back on the trail of the red deer calves, but keeps getting distracted.(R)
20:00
Ian Hislop's Scouting for Boys
Ian Hislop uncovers the story behind the book which launched the Scout movement.
21:00
Peter and Dan Snow: 20th Century Battlefields—20th Century Battlefields, 1942 Stalingrad
3/8How the tactics of Hitler and Stalin resulted in tragedy on both sides.
22:00
Have I Got News for You—Series 31, Episode 3
3/8Featuring guest presenter Julian Clary, plus Quentin Letts and Alun Cochrane.(R)
22:30
Newsnight—18/06/2007
Gavin Esler introduces coverage of the main national and international news stories.
23:20
Balderdash and Piffle—Series 2, X Rated
What do dictionary entries about sex tell us about our sexual history?(R)
23:50
Junior Bonner
A rodeo rider returns to his home town, only to find that everything has changed.
Late
01:30
02:00
Talk German—19/06/2007
A short, practical course for beginners, based in Munich and the Bavarian Alps.
03:30
Germany Inside Out—Munich and the South
1/5Guides to German travel, people and culture.(R)
04:00
Germany Inside Out—Cologne and the Rhineland
2/5A look at life on and around the major international waterway of the Rhine.(R)
04:30
Germany Inside Out—Leipzig and the East
3/5Guides to German travel, people and culture.(R)
05:00
Germany Inside Out—Hamburg and the North
4/5Guides to German travel, people and culture.(R)
05:30
Germany Inside Out—Berlin
5/5A guide to German travel, people and culture.(R)






































