| 08:01 AM - 08:12 AM |
UniKitty! |
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Richard's prepared one of the tastiest desserts ever, but he's locked it up tight until the friends have their boring dinner. This will not stand! |
11 mins |
| 08:12 AM - 08:33 AM |
Pokemon Horizons: The Series |
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Chairwoman Geeta challenges Liko, Roy, and Dot to a battle to test their strength. |
20 mins |
| 08:33 AM - 09:01 AM |
Pokemon Horizons: The Series |
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A descent into the Great Crater of Paldea reveals wonders and Pokemon beyond imagination. |
28 mins |
| 09:01 AM - 09:08 AM |
Let's Dance |
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In todays program we're going to mash up Disco and Tutting |
6 mins |
| 09:08 AM - 09:14 AM |
Numberblocks |
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The Numberblocks have so many fun ideas for what to play, that it's hard to choose what to do next! Ten suggests they all vote. But what is a vote? |
6 mins |
| 09:14 AM - 09:19 AM |
Alphablocks |
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Searching for treasure, the Alphablocks ride towards a BIG tree on the back of a PIG. They feed it a FIG and accidentally make it a WIG. At the tree they DIG up something unusual. |
5 mins |
| 09:19 AM - 09:30 AM |
Gardening Australia Junior |
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(AD) Costa and the kids explore a huge mangrove forest that was brought back from the brink of destruction. Now it's teeming with life. Sure, it's a bit smelly, but mangroves are mang-nificent! |
11 mins |
| 09:30 AM - 09:54 AM |
History Hunters |
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Matt's dressed as a caveman with a very big mat and Paige rustles up some pre-historic jewelry! Plus working out the biggest difference between apes and early humans! And how to paint upside down, in the dark caveman style! |
24 mins |
| 09:54 AM - 10:23 AM |
Horrible Histories |
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From taking man to the moon to figuring out how to get rid of a poo in a submarine, Mark Labbett joins Rattus for a look at some of History's most Brilliant Brainboxes. |
28 mins |
| 10:23 AM - 10:29 AM |
Convict Kids |
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In 18th and early 19th century Britain, transportation as a form of punishment was used to combat the over-crowded prisons. Children as young as seven could be tried as adults and sent to Australia as convicts. |
5 mins |
| 10:29 AM - 10:41 AM |
BTN Specials |
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In this BTN Special, we learn what foreign aid is, discover a program allowing children affected by conflict to share their stories through poetry, and Wren finds out about World Children's Day. |
12 mins |
| 10:41 AM - 10:52 AM |
Creating A Nation |
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Dai Le is a former refugee of the Vietnam War and spent years in refugee camps before being resettled in Australia. She speaks of her experiences in the camps, and then of arriving, settling and thriving in Australia. |
10 mins |
| 10:52 AM - 10:54 AM |
The Ancient World |
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Explores the rise and fall of Ancient Mesopotamia, one of the first civilisations in human history, and the legacy it left for the world today. |
2 mins |
| 10:54 AM - 11:17 AM |
BTN Newsbreak |
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We find out about a new feature TikTok has added, and why it is causing a stir online. |
22 mins |
| 11:17 AM - 12:06 PM |
Phil Spencer: Secret Agent |
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Phil travels to Lach Dennis, in Cheshire, to help a couple who are living life in the dog house. |
48 mins |
| 12:06 PM - 12:36 PM |
W1A |
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It is the year of charter renewal and a critical time for the BBC. The renewal group under head of values Ian Fletcher is tasked with identifying what the BBC does best and finding more ways of doing less of it better. |
30 mins |
| 12:36 PM - 01:23 PM |
All Creatures Great And Small |
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(AD) Tristan and Carmody can't see eye to eye, but a quest to Pumphrey Manor might just bring them together. Helen tries to support James when unresolved feelings resurface. |
46 mins |
| 01:23 PM - 02:06 PM |
Elementary |
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When Sherlock's brother Mycroft makes a surprise return to New York, his motivations cause discord between Sherlock and Joan. Meanwhile, a missing person case takes Sherlock and Joan inside the world of unmanned aeronautics. |
42 mins |
| 02:06 PM - 02:50 PM |
ER |
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Ethical crises abound after Kerry agrees to hide a politician's syphilis diagnosis. Luka plays God to get a critical patient into surgery and Carter is amazed by an irascible old doctor who runs an inner-city medical clinic. |
44 mins |
| 02:50 PM - 03:03 PM |
triple j's Like A Version |
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Gigi Perez covers Lana Del Rey's 'Summertime Sadness' for Like A Version. |
12 mins |
| 03:03 PM - 03:31 PM |
QI |
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Award-winning host Stephen Fry wrangles a stellar panel of comedians in the world's most impossible quiz show. This episode features Jimmy Carr, John Sergeant, Alan Davies and Jo Brand. |
28 mins |
| 03:31 PM - 04:02 PM |
Would I Lie To You? |
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Trinny Woodall, Reece Shearsmith, Michael Ball and Charlie Brooker join team captains David Mitchell and Lee Mack to hoodwink their opponents with absurd facts and plausible lies about themselves. |
30 mins |
| 04:02 PM - 04:53 PM |
MythBusters |
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Could Jack have survived with Rose in the ending of Titanic? Is it possible to build a rocket-powered surfboard? |
50 mins |
| 04:53 PM - 05:41 PM |
Phil Spencer: Secret Agent |
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Phil travels to the Glasgow suburb of Giffnock to try to attract some buyers to a bungalow that's been in the same family for 37 years. |
47 mins |
| 05:41 PM - 06:30 PM |
Grand Designs |
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A GP and his wife decide to build a new home at the bottom of their garden. Problem is, right from the start they can't agree on any aspect of the design - even the basic shape. |
49 mins |
| 06:30 PM - 07:01 PM |
Richard Osman's House Of Games |
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Richard Osman hosts as lexicographer Susie Dent, newsreader Nick Owen, alpine ski racer Chemmy Alcott and comedian Dane Baptiste test their general knowledge skills. |
31 mins |
| 07:01 PM - 07:30 PM |
Spicks And Specks |
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Joining Adam, Myf and Alan tonight are Vika Bull, David O'Doherty, Anthony Callea and Stephen K Amos. |
29 mins |
| 07:30 PM - 08:01 PM |
QI |
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Join Sandi Toksvig for a look at some "Underthings" with Maisie Adam, Daliso Chaponda, Jack Dee, and Alan Davies. |
31 mins |
| 08:01 PM - 08:32 PM |
Would I Lie To You? |
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Rob Brydon, Lee Mack and David Mitchell return for an episode packed with some of the best bits from the series. Among the guests are Jo Brand, Emma Bunton, Daisy May Cooper, Stacey Dooley, Rhod Gilbert and others. |
30 mins |
| 08:32 PM - 09:02 PM |
Tonight At The Museum |
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When the doors shut, the comedy begins: Alex Lee is joined by Colin Lane, Lizzy Hoo, Dane Simpson and Katie Robertson chasing display glory. (Final) |
29 mins |
| 09:02 PM - 09:39 PM |
Gruen |
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We look at the ad that made you scream 'crikey' and ask if the new Bankwest ads are the Bankworst. Plus our first ever audience suggested pitch. Wil, Todd and Russel are joined by Karen Ferry and Camey O'Keefe. |
36 mins |
| 09:39 PM - 10:12 PM |
The Weekly With Charlie Pickering |
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Season finale! Charlie on Trump v The Pope, Marg Pomeranz torches home shopping, Rhys Nicholson goes to jail to unwind, Alexei Toliopoulos saves Hollywood from itself plus comedy Queens Anne Edmonds and Kitty Flanagan |
32 mins |
| 10:12 PM - 10:44 PM |
Planet America |
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Insane, demented or just Donald? We ask Dr Mary Trump about her uncle's erratic behaviour and extreme comments. New tensions threaten the Iran ceasefire, and a disgraced former presidential candidate resigns over sex scandal. |
32 mins |
| 10:44 PM - 11:28 PM |
ER |
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Carter tends to the sickly Dr. McNulty before stunning Abby by deciding to go to Africa. Kerry's former patient, alderman John Bright, returns bearing financial gifts. Elizabeth is caught off guard by new surgeon, Dr. Dorset. |
43 mins |
| 11:28 PM - 11:58 PM |
W1A |
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It is the year of charter renewal and a critical time for the BBC. The renewal group under head of values Ian Fletcher is tasked with identifying what the BBC does best and finding more ways of doing less of it better. |
30 mins |
| 11:58 PM - 01:00 AM |
rage |
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Count down the hottest chart hits and catch up on some of the most promising new popular music videos on rage. |
1 hr 2 mins |