BBC Two Wales (Analogue) Schedule
Wales (Analogue) Schedule
Morning
06:00
Balamory—Series 2, Air Guitar
59/62Archie has used Spencer's guitar strings to make a puppet. How will he teach music now?
06:20
Doodle Do—Animals Out of Pebbles
The Doodle-Doers make animals out of painted pebbles and Chris tells them a story.(R)
06:40
Boogie Beebies—The Kangaroo - Tuesday
Get your legs leaping because Pete and Nat are off to the zoo to meet kangaroos.(R)
07:00
Pitt and Kantrop—The End Justifies the Meals
With the tribe threatened by a famine, it looks like Kantrop could be the next meal.(R)
07:25
Newsround—13/11/2007
Topical news magazine for children.
07:30
Roar—Series 2, Episode 37
37/40A fierce tiger who likes having his ears scratched, and a baby gorilla coping without mum.
08:30
In the Night Garden—Series 1, Funny Noises from the Pinky Ponk
17/100The Tombliboos ride in the Pinky Ponk and enjoy sipping their Pinky Ponk juice.(R)
09:00
Me Too!—Series 2, Good Advice
Raymond tries to sell snack crumbles but people are buying fruit instead.
09:20
Pingu—Series 1, Pingu Goes Fishing
6/26Pingu goes fishing and piles his caught fish behind him, but they keep disappearing!(R)
09:30
CBeebies Autumnwatch—13/11/2007
Mike and Jelly explore the natural world with the help of their CBeebies friends.(R)
10:00
Pinky Dinky Doo—Pinky Dinky Doo and the Outer Space Muffins
Pinky puts too much baking powder in her muffins and they lift her flat up into space.
10:15
Numberjacks—Series 1, Seven Wonders
7/45The Agents call in when a boy's toys have extra things appearing mysteriously.(R)
10:30
Watch—Celebrations, Christianity
The Christian story of Easter, and why it is important to believers.(R)
10:45
Friends and Heroes—The One That Got Away
An important silver fish is stolen from Samuel's shop.
11:10
Family Xchange—Series 1, Episode 14
Single-parent families from urban Leeds and an Essex village exchange lives for a week.(R)
Afternoon
12:00
Daily Politics—13/11/2007
News, views and moves on the political stories of the day.(R)
12:30
Working Lunch—13/11/2007
The latest business, consumer and workplace news from across the country.
13:00
Shakespeare: The Animated Tales—Richard III
Richard, Duke of Gloucester, fosters an unquenchable thirst for the throne.(R)
13:30
Hands on Nature—Parks
Chris Packham visits some of the country's parks and estates to spot red deer rutting.(R)
14:00
am.pm—13/11/2007
The latest political stories from Wales and Westminster.
15:45
Flog It!—Series 5, Eastbourne
19/80Experts Mark Stacey and Jethro Marles get to grips with Eastbourne's prized possessions.(R)
16:30
Food Poker—Episode 12
The chefs make dishes including haggis burgers and a warm raspberry trifle.
17:15
Weakest Link—13/11/2007
Nine contestants must play as a team to build up the prize fund.
Evening
18:00
Eggheads—Series 8, Episode 45
Dermot Murnaghan hosts a general knowledge quiz.
18:30
Strictly - It Takes Two—Series 5, 13/11/2007
Gossip from the Strictly celebrities and their professional dancing partners.
19:00
Dragons' Den—Series 5, Episode 1
1/10Ideas up for consideration include a while-u-wait gold plating service.(R)
20:00
Autumnwatch—2007, Episode 6
6/8Simon King heads to the North-Eastern Farne Islands for a captivating animal spectacle.
21:00
Classical Star—Episode 5
The three suriviving graduates compete for a contract with record label Universal.
22:00
The Eight Hundred Million Pound Railway Station—The Devil in the Detail
1/6The story of architect Alastair Lansley, whose expensive vision unnerved the engineers.
22:30
Newsnight—13/11/2007
Coverage of today's important national and international news stories, with Jeremy Paxman.
23:20
Long Way Down—Episode 3
3/6After trying to sleep through a sandstorm, the team have lost their enthusiasm.(R)
Late
00:20
02:00
Off airProgrammes will resume at 04:00
04:00
Making Sense of Health—14/11/2007
Science programme for 7-11 year-olds.



























