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01-11-2008, 11:14 PM
BBC Prime Listings for Sunday 2nd November


06:00
Razzledazzle (Childrens)
Why The Moon is Made of Cheese.
Razzle Dazzle is an innovative and interactive series that concentrates on speaking and listening skills.


06:20
Tweenies (Childrens)
A Walk in The Woods.
Tweenies is an enriching, entertaining and informative show designed to appeal to three-to-five-year-olds.
(U, 3 Star)


06:40
Balamory (Childrens)
Mix Up.
Colourful children's drama series set on a fictional Scottish island.


07:00
Big Cook Little Cook (Childrens)
Fenella The Fashion Designer.
Big Cook Ben and Little Cook Small run their own cafe. All kinds of guests drop in to eat there but Ben and Small always cook up something specially suited to their customers.


07:20
Come Outside (Education)
Buses.
Take a trip with Auntie Mabel and her mischievous dog Pippin, as they explore both natural and man-made environments in their little aeroplane.




07:35
Teletubbies (Childrens)
Sitting and Standing.
The multi-award-winning children's programme, starring Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po, and their friend Noo Noo the vacuum cleaner.


08:00
The Bank of Mum and Dad (Do***entary)
Murphy Family.
Kids who have in the past turned to their parents for financial help, are offered help of a more radical kind. This time Mum and Dad are moving in and taking control of the finances! Dawn Murphy and her fiance Richard have two children, two cars, a big mortgage and even bigger debt. Dawn's parents Jackie and Steve are about to find out just how much trouble their daughter is in. They are moving in with Dawn and Richard and have just one week to tackle every area of their overspending. Dawn and Richard won't be able to spend a penny without their say so. Tempers soon fray but can Mum and Dad get the young family back on the financial straight and narrow?


09:00
What Not to Wear (Fashion)
Midlife Crisis.
Style gurus Susannah Constantine and Trinny Woodall help women to improve their fashion sense. In this series, they respond to some particular cries for help from viewers. Today - how to dress your way through a midlife crisis. Trinny and Susannah choose two women from a pool of 74 applicants.
(Repeat)


10:00
Worrall Thompson (Cookery)
Back to The Grill.
Following chef Antony Worrall Thompson in his hectic life as a chef, restaurateur, celebrity and businessman, this series sees him at work and at play. Antony has a session with his personal trainer, and conducts an interview; later, he makes a quick family dinner of Pot Roast chicken before speeding off for at the late shift at his restaurant Notting Grill, where the evenings events don't quite go to plan.
(Repeat)


10:30
Worrall Thompson (Cookery)
Sunday Lunch.
Following chef Antony Worrall Thompson in his hectic life as a chef, restaurateur, celebrity and businessman, this series sees him at work and at play. Even the most experienced chefs sometimes get fraught, when cooking lunch for 16. This is lunch at home with the Worrrall Thompsons and their friends. On the menu are roast beef and stuffed pork loin - but the roast potatoes don't go quite according to plan.
(Repeat)




11:00
Animal Hospital (Nature)
A series to enthral animal lovers everywhere, observing a team of veterinary experts at a hospital of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA), where they provide 24-hour care to over 160 pets every day. Presented by Rolf Harris.
(Repeat, 3 Star)


11:30
Animal Hospital (Nature)
A series to enthral animal lovers everywhere, observing a team of veterinary experts at a hospital of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA), where they provide 24-hour care to over 160 pets every day. Presented by Rolf Harris.
(Repeat, 3 Star)


12:00
Born and Bred (Drama)
The Great Leap Forward.
Rural drama set in 1950s rural Lancashire, with Oliver Milburn, Richard Wilson, and Nigel Havers. The new doctor makes a memorable entrance.
(Repeat)


13:00
Born and Bred (Drama)
Flying Home.
Rural drama set in 1950s rural Lancashire, with Oliver Milburn, Richard Wilson, and Nigel Havers. Mr Henry Williamson visits for Tom's funeral.
(Repeat)


14:00
One Foot in the Grave (Sitcom)
The Pit and The Pendulum. Series 4, episode 1.
Award-winning quirky black comedy starring Richard Wilson as Victor Meldrew, a grumpy senior citizen who always seems to provoke people into taking extreme action against him. Also starring Annette Crosbie as his long-suffering wife. A hole being dug at the bottom of Victor's back garden becomes a tunnel to hell, and his new hobby of keeping tropical fish causes Greenpeace to mount an all night picket outside the pet shop.
Director: Susan Belbin
Starring: Richard Wilson, Annette Crosbie, Angus Deayton, Janine Duvitski, Sarah Bolden, Katharine Page
(Repeat, 1993, 3 Star)




14:30
One Foot in the Grave (Sitcom)
Descent Into the Maelstrom. Series 4, episode 2.
Award-winning quirky black comedy starring Richard Wilson as Victor Meldrew, a grumpy senior citizen who always seems to provoke people into taking extreme action against him. Also starring Annette Crosbie as his long-suffering wife. Victor has to nurse Margaret back to health after she collapses from exhaustion. Her spirits are lifted because the little girl who lived next door has returned for a visit, much to Victor's dismay!
(Repeat, 1993, 3 Star)


15:00
One Foot in the Grave (Sitcom)
Hearts of Darkness. Series 4, episode 3.
Award-winning quirky black comedy starring Richard Wilson as Victor Meldrew, a grumpy senior citizen who always seems to provoke people into taking extreme action against him. Also starring Annette Crosbie as his long-suffering wife. A day out on the river leads to Victor and Margaret into very sinister murky waters when Victor stumbles upon an old people's home where the staff are abusing the residents.
(Repeat, 1993, 3 Star)


15:30
One Foot in the Grave (Sitcom)
Warm Champagne. Series 4, episode 4.
Award-winning quirky black comedy starring Richard Wilson as Victor Meldrew, a grumpy senior citizen who always seems to provoke people into taking extreme action against him. Also starring Annette Crosbie as his long-suffering wife. The Meldrews return home from a disastrous holiday only to face anther series of disasters which almost send Margaret over the edge. Deciding she can take no more, she embarks on a reckless adventure.
Director: Susan Belbin
Starring: Richard Wilson, Annette Crosbie, Angus Deayton, Janine Duvitski, Georgine Beer, Susan Bernard
(Repeat, 1993, 3 Star)


16:00
Too Close for Comfort (Sitcom)
Blood Brothers.
Soaring property prices mean it's not always possible for a growing family to move to bigger living accomodation. Agony aunt Anna Raeburn and architect John Weir help homeowners to maximise their living spaces. John and Anna help the Byfield family, whose teenage sons can't stand each other but are forced to share a bedroom.
(Repeat, PG)


16:30
Too Close for Comfort (Sitcom)
Moore Space.
Soaring property prices mean it's not always possible for a growing family to move to bigger living accomodation. Agony aunt Anna Raeburn and architect John Weir help homeowners to maximise their living spaces. John and Anna help the Moore family to deal with fractious teenagers with no personal space, and a self-employed accountant dad, who uses every inch of the house as his 'office'.
(Repeat, PG)




17:00
Model Gardens (Gardening)
Using detailed small-scale 3D models, this series offers homeowners to chance to visualise exactly how their new gardens will look before work begins on them - and an unprecedented opportunity to do some hands-on design themselves. With garden designer Sven Wombwell.


17:30
Model Gardens (Gardening)
Using detailed small-scale 3D models, this series offers homeowners to chance to visualise exactly how their new gardens will look before work begins on them - and an unprecedented opportunity to do some hands-on design themselves. With garden designer Sven Wombwell.


18:00
Boss Women (Do***entary)
Pauline Clare: The Chief Constable.
Do***entary series revealing the secrets and inspiration, power and glory behind Britain's most powerful females. Looking at the lives of three successful women whose spheres of influence stretch far and wide - from fashion to the food industry and the police force. Narrated by Glenda Jackson. A profile of Chief Constable Pauline Clare. Pauline made history when she was appointed Britain's first female Police Chief Constable.
(Repeat)


19:00
Roddy Doyle: Ha Ha Ha (Do***entary)
This do***entary catches up with the author on the eve of the publication of his new book, which takes Doyle in a fresh direction and creates a new hero for Irish fiction. 'A Star Called Henry' marks a huge change for Doyle, as he embarks on the greatest work of his writing career to date - an historical and romantic epic in three parts that will span the whole of 20th-century Irish history.
(Repeat)


20:00
Oscar (Do***entary)
Writer Michael Bracewell presents an unusual and provocative look at the life and legacy of Oscar Wilde. With contributions from Stephen Fry, Neil Tennant and Tom Stoppard.
(Repeat)




21:00
Secrets of Lost Empires (History Do***entary)
Stonehenge.
Following modern experts in four unique and controversial experiments to reconstruct ancient monuments, in an effort to discover just how such projects were undertaken with only the primitive tools of their time. Narrated by Art Malik. One of the great mysteries of Ancient Britain is how Stonehenge was built. Hundreds of labourers, led by engineer Mark Whitby, set out to solve the riddle.
(Repeat)


22:00
Secrets of Lost Empires (History Do***entary)
The Obelisk.
Following modern experts in four unique and controversial experiments to reconstruct ancient monuments, in an effort to discover just how such projects were undertaken with only the primitive tools of their time. Narrated by Art Malik. The mystery of how obelisks were erected in ancient Egypt is tackled by a team who attempt to recreate various possible methods, using only the materials which existed 2,000 years ago.
(Repeat)


23:00
Born and Bred (Drama)
The Great Leap Forward.
Rural drama set in 1950s rural Lancashire, with Oliver Milburn, Richard Wilson, and Nigel Havers. The new doctor makes a memorable entrance.
(Repeat)


00:00
Born and Bred (Drama)
Flying Home.
Rural drama set in 1950s rural Lancashire, with Oliver Milburn, Richard Wilson, and Nigel Havers. Mr Henry Williamson visits for Tom's funeral.
(Repeat)


01:00
Secrets of Lost Empires (History Do***entary)
Stonehenge.
Following modern experts in four unique and controversial experiments to reconstruct ancient monuments, in an effort to discover just how such projects were undertaken with only the primitive tools of their time. Narrated by Art Malik. One of the great mysteries of Ancient Britain is how Stonehenge was built. Hundreds of labourers, led by engineer Mark Whitby, set out to solve the riddle.
(Repeat)




02:00
Secrets of Lost Empires (History Do***entary)
The Obelisk.
Following modern experts in four unique and controversial experiments to reconstruct ancient monuments, in an effort to discover just how such projects were undertaken with only the primitive tools of their time. Narrated by Art Malik. The mystery of how obelisks were erected in ancient Egypt is tackled by a team who attempt to recreate various possible methods, using only the materials which existed 2,000 years ago.
(Repeat)


03:00
Roddy Doyle: Ha Ha Ha (Do***entary)
This do***entary catches up with the author on the eve of the publication of his new book, which takes Doyle in a fresh direction and creates a new hero for Irish fiction. 'A Star Called Henry' marks a huge change for Doyle, as he embarks on the greatest work of his writing career to date - an historical and romantic epic in three parts that will span the whole of 20th-century Irish history.
(Repeat)


04:00
Model Gardens (Gardening)
Using detailed small-scale 3D models, this series offers homeowners to chance to visualise exactly how their new gardens will look before work begins on them - and an unprecedented opportunity to do some hands-on design themselves. With garden designer Sven Wombwell.


04:30
Balamory (Childrens)
Mix Up.
Colourful children's drama series set on a fictional Scottish island.


04:50
Tweenies (Childrens)
A Walk in The Woods.
Tweenies is an enriching, entertaining and informative show designed to appeal to three-to-five-year-olds.
(U, 3 Star)




05:10
Big Cook Little Cook (Childrens)
Fenella The Fashion Designer.
Big Cook Ben and Little Cook Small run their own cafe. All kinds of guests drop in to eat there but Ben and Small always cook up something specially suited to their customers.


05:30
Tikkabilla (Childrens)
"Mirrors, Beaches and Boats".
Bright and lively fun for pre-school children in Tikkabilla house, with rhymes, activities, stories and features.