BBC Two Wales (Analogue) Schedule
Wales (Analogue) Schedule
Morning
06:00
Fimbles—Dog Basket
Fimbo's new dog basket is perfect for froggy dogs, if only Rockit would stop barking.(R)
06:20
Tikkabilla—Series 3, Clothes and Boats
17/70Jobs, boats and Higgledy House with Simon, Veejay and Tamba.(R)
06:50
Step Inside—Flop-Ear
Mr Mopple reads the tale about a rabbit who has one straight ear and one floppy ear.(R)
07:00
Watch My Chops—City Bumpkins
Animated adventures. Corneil and Bernie go to visit Bernie's cousins in the country.(R)
07:10
Watch My Chops—Unlucky Break
Bernie tries to hide the fact that he has broken his leg.(R)
07:25
Arthur—Series 12, Buenas Noches, Vicita
5/20Animated series. Vicita loses her family's favourite bedtime book.(R)
07:40
Mortified—Series 1, The Big Game
8/26After witnessing Leon's soccer skill, Taylor is inspired to join the team.(R)
08:00
Krypto the Superdog—Series 2, Streaky's Field Trip
Streaky takes his fan club to Bat Hound's Metropolis stronghold during a field trip.(R)
08:15
Zombie Hotel—Happy People
Fungus and Maggot's teacher suspects they might be zombies.(R)
08:40
Dinosapien—Series 1, Electricity
Eno discovers the destructive power of lightning and sets out to harness it.(R)
09:00
Basil and Barney's Swap Shop—Series 1, Episode 8
Swapping action from Basil Brush, with celebrity guests.
10:00
Prank Patrol—Series 2, Talent Showdown
3/26Sam Liu joins the Prank Patrol to set up his best friend Leigh with a fake talent show.(R)
10:30
What's New Scooby-Doo?—Series 3, Gold Paw
11/14The gang goes to Fort Knox army base to visit the Secret Six puppies.(R)
10:50
Best of Friends—Series 3, Episode 15
15/20Rani and Abs present the show that tests the friendships of five close mates.(R)
11:15
Diddy Dick and Dom—23/02/2008
Diddy Dick and Dom live in a pink cupboard.(R)
11:20
Animalia—Butterfly Winter
The animalians become hooked on TV.(R)
11:45
Sportsround—23/02/2008
Jake Humphrey takes a look behind the stories making the sporting headlines.
Afternoon
12:00
Sound—Series 2, Episode 3
Radio 1 DJ Annie Mac and Nick Grimshaw present a show foregrounding the best new UK music.
12:35
Them—Episode 2
Documentary about the various teenage 'tribes'.(R)
12:50
Falcon Beach—Series 1, Summer's Over
Tania goes off the rails and tries to steal Lane's drugs.
13:35
Welsh Liberal Democrats Conference—Spring 2008, 23/02/2008
Coverage of the Liberal Democrat spring conference from Venue Cymru, Llandudno.
15:40
Film 2008 with Jonathan Ross—Episode 6
The latest film news and reviews with Jonathan Ross.
16:10
Animal Park—Series 6, Episode 5
Series following life in a safari park. The keepers need to check on the wolf cubs.(R)
16:40
Final Score—23/02/2008
Classified football results and a full round-up of today's sporting action.
17:05
Wales on Saturday—23/02/2008
Gareth Lewis with all the results, reports and reaction from sport in Wales.
17:30
What the Papers Say—23/02/2008
Sharon Hendry of The Sun reviews the week's big headlines.
17:40
Natural World—2007-2008, Spacechimp
Documentary series. The story of Ham, the first animal to return from space alive.
Evening
18:30
Wild—2007-08 Shorts, The Great British Parakeet Invasion
There are estimated to be 30,000 wild parakeets in Britain. Why are they thriving?(R)
18:40
Wild—2007-08, Scilly - Britain's Island Paradise
Portrait of the wildlife of the Scilly Islands.
19:10
The Culture Show—2007/2008, 23/02/2008
Mark Kermode announces who he thinks deserves an Oscar.
20:00
Coast—Series 1, Exmouth to Bristol
2/13Nicholas Crane finds tales of shipwrecks, slavery and villages washed away by storms.(R)
21:00
Have I Got Old News For You—Series 32, Episode 2
With guest host Alistair McGowan and panellists Fern Britton and Alan Duncan.(R)
21:30
The Ladykillers
Black comedy in which a landlady stands between a shady professor and his criminal designs
23:10
Carry on Again, Doctor
Comedy about a doctor who stumbles upon a shaman's weight-reducing potion.
Late
00:35
Felicia's Journey
Unsettling drama about an Irish woman who moves to England to search for her boyfriend.
02:25
The Culture Show—2007/2008, 23/02/2008
Mark Kermode announces who he thinks deserves an Oscar.(R)
03:15
Six Nations Rugby—2008, France v England
John Inverdale presents coverage of England versus France at the Stade de France in Paris.

































