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Today is Thursday 23rd February 2012
Today is Thursday 23rd February 2012
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TV Programmes A-ZThe latest national and international news stories from the BBC News team, followed by weather.
The latest news, sport and weather for the Midlands.
If it has Britain talking then it will be talked about on the One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the stories that matter from across the country. Also in HD.
Investigating the dangers of the consuming illegal alcohol. And Alastair McKee reveals an ambitious project to restore a canal through the Cotswolds.
Panic ensues for the Moon brothers when Derek threatens them for the money they owe him. Formulating a plan, the boys race against time. Also in HD. [AD,S]
A report from the weekly current affairs programme. Also in HD.
6/6. A Watery Grave: Comedy series. Hubble is assigned to protect the princess, who is attending a friend's hen party in Devon. Also in HD. [AD,S]
5/6. Mammy's Going: Agnes mistakenly believes that her family are planning to put her in a home. Also in HD.
The latest national and international news, with reports from BBC correspondents worldwide.
The latest news, sport and weather for the Midlands. [S] Followed by national weather.
Sporting quiz. Joining the regulars are Olympians Karen Pickering and Iwan Thomas, TV host Dan Walker and rugby star Adam Jones, with a special appearance from Matt Cardle. Also in HD.
Manish Bhasin and guests spotlight Football League clubs from across the Midlands, with in-depth reports on the region's clubs and the news that really matters to fans.
12/23. Anarchic talk show. Graham is joined by Hollywood great Liam Neeson, comedian Alan Davies, Star Trekking thespian Sir Patrick Stewart and rising star Ed Sheeran. Also in HD.
...Goes to Ireland. 21/25. Bray to Dublin: Michael Portillo explores a Victorian jail and finds out about the Lions of Dublin Zoo. Also in HD. [AD,S]
1/4. Comfort: Lorraine Pascale shares her delicious home cooking recipes. She starts with a menu of comfort food including roasted butternut squash soup with chilli and ginger. Also in HD. [S]
5/5. Food quiz with Kirsty Wark. Two teams of food lovers are tested on a host of gastronomic subjects over five rounds. In Kitchen Corner, William Sitwell offers some foodie facts. Also in HD. [S]
Having both lost their first quarter-final matches, Manchester University and Newcastle University compete to stay in the competition. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions. [S]
4/6. A Case Of Family Values: Following a year in the life of the most southerly islands of the Outer Hebrides. Father John Paul struggles to cover all his churches on the islands. Also in HD. [AD,S]
New series. Follows Bristol's child protection teams. Newly qualified Susanne's first case is to help a family with their three-year-old son Toby, who has learning difficulties. Also in HD. [AD,S]
11/13. Dara O Briain and the regulars give another week a thorough going over with guests Ed Byrne, Stewart Francis and Adam Hills. Contains some strong language. [S]
In-depth investigation and analysis of the stories behind the day's headlines with Jeremy Paxman. [S] Followed by weather.
9/22. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang: Drama series. Maggie becomes involved with a Republican senator on her flight, despite her radical socialist leanings. Kate is given a dangerous assignment. [AD,S]
BBC Three. The best in new entertainment, comedy, contemporary drama and music for the digital generation. Stay tuned for 60 Seconds news.
3/3. Robert Webb hosts a countdown of the hippest, sexiest and quirkiest dance crazes of the last 40 years. What turns a simple bit of choreography into a worldwide phenomenon? [S]
1/11. Ritesh and Sheena: Leicester couple Ritesh and Sheena are given 12,000 pounds towards their wedding on the proviso that Ritesh must organise every detail of the wedding by himself. [AD,S]
Amal Fashanu goes on a mission to discover why no professional football player has followed in her late uncle Justin's boots in over twenty years and come out publicly as gay. [AD,S]
Panic ensues for the Moon brothers when Derek threatens them for the money they owe him. Formulating a plan, the boys race against time. [AD,S]
4/8. The tale of two drunk Sunderland lads who stole a pedalo to sail down the coast. Also in HD. [S]
Animated US comedy. After a 'wardrobe malfunction' is shown live, the FCC censors Peter's favourite TV shows, so Peter creates his own station. Contains adult humour. [S]
Animated US comedy. After an accident lands Brian in hospital, he has a near-death experience that leads him to take a new lease on life. Contains adult humour. [S]
3/20. One Little Word: Animated adventures of a CIA agent and his family. Stan's boss shows him such favouritism that he feels he cannot say no to any request. Contains adult humour. [S]
This is BBC Four. Programmes start at 7.00pm.
The latest national and international news, exploring the day's events from a global perspective. [AD,S] Followed by weather.
2/3. Fathers at War: The story of the revolution in modern fatherhood in Britain during the last 100 years. How did fathers cope after returning home after the Second World War? [AD,S]
3/5. Wall Night 3: Special edition of the quiz in which links must be made between seemingly random things. Eight seasoned teams return to take part in a Connecting Wall mini-tournament. [S]
New series. 1/4. The Kingdom of Asante: Asante in West Africa was a kingdom that was built on gold and slaves, which ensured its important place in an economy that linked three continents. [AD,S]
4/5. Wall Night 3: Quiz in which links must be made between seemingly random things. The semi-finals and final of the mini-tournament, plus wall-solving tales from celebrity alumni. [S]
...Timewatch Special. Historian Bettany Hughes presents a series of clues to show the legend of Atlantis was inspired by a real event - the greatest natural disaster of the ancient world. [AD,S]
...Omnibus. Profile of photographer Eve Arnold, examining her life and work and the changing role of photography during her career. Arnold also talks about some of her most famous subjects. [S]
...Goes to Ireland. 21/25. Bray to Dublin: Michael Portillo observes the engineering feat involved in building the railway along Dublin's treacherous East coast and explores a Victorian jail. [AD,S]
1/4. Comfort: Lorraine Pascale shares her delicious home cooking recipes. She starts with a menu of comfort food including roasted butternut squash soup with chilli and ginger. [S]
5/5. Food quiz with Kirsty Wark. Two teams of food lovers are tested on a host of gastronomic subjects over five rounds. In Kitchen Corner, William Sitwell offers some foodie facts. [S]
5/6. Flowers and Herbs: Alys Fowler tries to avoid shop-bought fruit and veg and live off home-grown produce. Alys shows how flowers and herbs bring the garden and kitchen to life. [S]
4/6. A Case Of Family Values: Following a year in the life of the most southerly islands of the Outer Hebrides. Father John Paul struggles to cover all his churches on the islands. [AD,S]
1/3. Follows Bristol's child protection teams. Newly qualified Susanne's first case is to help a family with their three-year-old son Toby, who has learning difficulties. [AD,S]
3/7. Beverly feels excluded when Sean and Matt LeBlanc begin spending a lot of time together. Contains some strong language. [S]
4/8. Series telling the stories of some of the UK's oddest offences, including the two drunk Sunderland lads who stole a pedalo to sail down the coast after missing the last tram home. [S]
3/5. The Thin Blue Line: Professor Brian Cox reveals how something as flimsy as an envelope of gas - an atmosphere - can create some of the most wondrous sights in the solar system. [AD,S]
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