BBC Two Wales Schedule
Wales Schedule
Morning
06:00
Balamory—Series 2, Busy Cafe
27/62Suzie Sweet is rushed off her feet at the cafe. Archie tries to help out.
06:20
Big Cook Little Cook—Series 2, Three Little Pigs
9/28Ben and Small have to look after Fluffy the rabbit for the weekend.(R)
06:40
Boogie Beebies—Teatime - Wednesday
What is your favourite food? Join in with Nat and Pete's Teatime Boogie.
07:00
Pitt and Kantrop—Let the Show Begin
Pitt has to help his dad, Stef, escape permanent banishment by entertaining everyone.(R)
07:25
Newsround—10/10/2007
Topical news magazine for children.
07:30
Roar—Series 2, Episode 13
13/40Rani Price and Matthew Skilton with stories from Howletts and Port Lympne animal parks.
08:30
In the Night Garden—Series 1, Igglepiggle's Blanket in Makka Pakka's Ditch
8/100Igglepiggle has lost his blanket. Upsy Daisy helps him look for it.(R)
09:00
Me Too!—Series 2, Jive Times Table
Mickey John is not looking forward to taking his maths lesson.
09:25
Take a Bow—A Fishy Break in Plymouth
The Kickstart Breakdancers showcase their amazing moves in Plymouth.(R)
09:30
Lunar Jim—Magnetic Personality
Ted has trouble figuring out how to use Ripple's new magnetiser.
09:40
Bob the Builder: Project Build It—Series 5, Dodger the Milk Truck
6/12Meg's new milk delivery truck thinks he is not wanted in Sunflower Valley.
09:50
Tommy Zoom—Food Fight
8/30Polluto is wasting the world's food. Can Tommy Zoom and Daniel succeed in stopping him?
10:00
Finley the Fire Engine—Lights Out
Isabelle is embarrassed to admit to the others that she sleeps with her headlights on.
10:15
Postman Pat—Series 6, Postman Pat and the Bowling Buddies
3/13Ted and Ajay compete to be Pat's bowling partner for bowling night on the village green.(R)
10:30
The Flying Gardener—Series 1 Shorts, Cotswold Gardener
Chris Beardshaw looks at the flowers and shrubs that grow best in the Cotswolds.
10:45
Family Xchange—Series 1, Episode 6
Two families volunteer to exchange lives for a week, swapping homes and house rules.(R)
11:30
am.pm—10/10/2007
The latest political news from the National Assembly and Westminster.
Afternoon
13:00
See Hear—Series 27, 10/10/2007
Following Miss Deaf UK Kellie Moody competing for the title of Miss Deaf World in Prague.
13:30
Working Lunch—10/10/2007
The latest business, consumer and workplace news from across the country.
14:00
Animal Park—Series 5, Episode 18
18/25Trevor the Ostrich struts his stuff to impress his mate.(R)
14:30
Identity—Episode 21
21/30Featuring a former Blue Peter presenter and a Michael Jackson impersonator.
15:15
Open Gardens—Series 2, Nant Y Bedd and Jeffcot Road
25/30Featuring gardens in the Welsh mountains and Wolverhampton.
15:45
Flog It!—Series 5, Windermere
56/80Antiques series. Paul Martin presents from the Lake District.(R)
16:30
Ready Steady Cook—10/10/2007
Celebrity cookery show with Ainsley Harriott.
17:15
Weakest Link—10/10/2007
Nine contestants must play as a team to build up the prize fund.
Evening
18:00
Eggheads—Series 8, Episode 22
Dermot Murnaghan hosts a general-knowledge quiz in which teams try to beat the Eggheads.
18:30
Strictly - It Takes Two—Series 5, 10/10/2007
Claudia Winkleman is joined by last year's champion, Mark Ramprakash.
19:00
Wales: A History—Not a Penny off the Pay
John Davies introduces a gripping account of the miners' lock-out of 1926.
19:30
Week In Week Out—Quinnell's Last Test
Welsh rugby legend Scott Quinnell tackles a controversial treatment to cure dyslexia.(R)
20:00
The Restaurant—Series 1, Episode 13
Amateur cooks compete for the chance to go into business with restaurateur Raymond Blanc.
21:00
Heroes—Series 1, Distractions
14/23Hiro struggles to make his father and sister understand his new heroic path.
21:45
Heroes Unmasked—Series 1, Telling Tales
This programme reveals just how the writers formed Heroes web of interweaving storylines.
22:00
Huw Stephens Presents—Funeral For A Friend
Huw Stephens introduces sets from Kids In Glass Houses and Head Automatica.
22:30
Newsnight—10/10/2007
Coverage of today's important national and international news stories, with Jeremy Paxman.
23:20
Be—Episode 3
Les Dennis talks comedy and acting. Music is from the Thrills.(R)
23:50
Storyville—Why Democracy?, Please Vote for Me
1/11Documentary. A group of Chinese schoolchildren learn about democracy for the first time.
Late
00:45
02:00
History—27/01/2000
An investigation of the crises of the postwar era from 1945 to the late 80s.(R)
04:00
History—The Soviets
A look at the turbulent relationship between Communist Russia and the West.(R)

































