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TV guide - Wednesday, 01/05/24Now

00:05
Snooker: World Championship Extra
Further coverage of the eleventh day of the World Snooker Championship in Sheffield. [S] [HD]
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02:05
 Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr
7/8. The semi-finalists transform dressing rooms at OVO Arena Wembley, and pop princess Sophie Ellis-Bextor joins Michelle to decide who will go through to the final. [S,AD,SL] [HD]
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03:05
 Pompeii: The New Dig
2/3. At Pompeii, a new excavation continues to unearth rich discoveries, while a pioneering new investigation finds evidence that some Pompeiians survived the eruption of AD 79. [S,AD,SL] [HD]
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04:05
This is BBC Two
Highlights of programmes on BBC Two. [HD]
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06:30
 Escape to the Country
43/55. Ginny Buckley helps a couple with a budget of £400,000 look for a new home in south west Wales with at least an acre of land for glamping and a forestry school. [S] [HD]
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07:15
 Garden Rescue
2/35. Charlie and Lee are in Cwybran to create a relaxed, free-flowing garden to celebrate Jane's all-clear from cancer. [S] [HD]
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08:00
 See Hear
18/23. A celebration of Deaf Awareness Week. Chris Beech and Nathan Young join Yvonne and Julian to talk about their campaign to create fair play for deaf athletes. [HD]
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08:30
 MasterChef
12/24. It's quarter-final time, and a place in Knockout Week is now within touching distance. [S,AD,SL] [HD]
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09:00
BBC News
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break. [S] [HD]
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10:00
Snooker: World Championship
Coverage of the twelfth day of the World Snooker Championship from the Crucible Theatre. [S] [HD]
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11:15
 Politics Live
The big political issues of the day. [S] [HD]
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13:00
Snooker: World Championship
Coverage of the twelfth day of the World Snooker Championship from the Crucible Theatre. [S] [HD]
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18:00
 Richard Osman's House of Games
48/100. Former winners Tim Key, Jamie Laing, Sunetra Sarker and Laura Whitmore test their general knowledge skills on Richard Osman's House of Games: Champions. [S] [HD]
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18:30
 Great Coastal Railway Journeys
18/20. Michael Portillo's East Anglian coastal railway journey takes him to the treacherous waters off the Norfolk coast, which have sunk many ships and cost many lives. [S,AD] [HD]
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19:00
Snooker: World Championship
Coverage of the twelfth day of the World Snooker Championship from the Crucible Theatre. [S] [HD]
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20:00
 Andi Oliver's Fabulous Feasts
6/8. Former Mr Gay Wales calls on Andi to help make Merthyr Tydfil Pride a roaring success. [S,AD] [HD]
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21:00
 Surgeons: At the Edge of Life
6/6. University Hospital Southampton's major trauma team perform limb-saving surgery. Contains scenes which some viewers may find upsetting. [S,AD] [HD]
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22:00
 Mammoth
3/3. 1970s PE teacher Tony Mammoth tries to find his soulmate. Contains some strong language. [S,AD] [HD]
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22:30
Newsnight
The day's important national and international news stories. With Kirsty Wark. [S] [HD]
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23:10
Weather
Weather bulletin. [S] [HD]
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23:15
Snooker: World Championship Highlights
Highlights from the 12th day of the World Snooker Championship in Sheffield. [S] [HD]
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TV guide - Thursday, 02/05/24

00:05
Snooker: World Championship Extra
Highlights from the twelfth day of the World Snooker Championship in Sheffield. [S] [HD]
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02:05
 See Hear
18/23. A celebration of Deaf Awareness Week. Chris Beech and Nathan Young join Yvonne and Julian to talk about their campaign to create fair play for deaf athletes. [HD]
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02:35
 Dragons' Den
11/14. It's time for a fresh set of entrepreneurs to attempt to impress the fierce five. [S,AD,SL] [HD]
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03:35
 How To with John Wilson
3/6. John Wilson starts working out and tracks the pros and cons of big. [S,AD,SL] [HD]
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04:05
 How To with John Wilson
4/6. John Wilson's discovery of the deeply embedded rituals and bonding in sport leads to a greater appreciation of the game. [S,AD,SL] [HD]
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04:30
This is BBC Two
Highlights of programmes on BBC Two. [HD]
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06:30
 Money for Nothing
10/20. What is boxy, brown and sounds amazing? Audio engineer Mark 'Horse' Phillips tries to turn a kitchen cabinet into a banging Bluetooth speaker -but will it be a smash hit? [S] [HD]
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07:15
 Garden Rescue
3/35. Charlie and Chris are in Yateley to create a Mediterranean dream garden for sisters Julia and Angela. [S] [HD]
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08:00
 Gardeners' World
7/32. Adam Frost continues to develop his new woodland border, ably assisted by Ash the cat. [S,AD,SL] [HD]
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09:00
BBC News
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break. [S] [HD]
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12:50
 Lifeline
Alison Steadman presents an appeal on behalf of the Huntington's Disease Association, a charity that works to support anyone affected by the disease. [S,AD] [HD]
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13:00
Snooker: World Championship
Coverage of the thirteenth day of the World Snooker Championship from Sheffield. [S] [HD]
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16:15
 Meet the Moose Family
Nature documentary. In the wilds of the Rocky Mountains, a mother moose tends to her newborn calf. Cameraman Hugo Kitching follows the mother and calf through the four seasons. [S,AD] [HD]
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17:15
 Flog It!
Paul Martin presents from Grimsby Minster in north east Lincolnshire. Antiques experts Christina Trevanion and Michael Baggott find great maritime memorabilia. [S] [HD]
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18:00
 Richard Osman's House of Games
49/100. Former winners Tim Key, Jamie Laing, Sunetra Sarker and Laura Whitmore test their general knowledge skills on Richard Osman's House of Games: Champions. [S] [HD]
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18:30
 Great Coastal Railway Journeys
19/20. Michael examines a replica of the smallest bone in Britain's largest mammoth. [S,AD] [HD]
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19:00
Snooker: World Championship
Coverage of the thirteenth day of the World Snooker Championship from Sheffield. [S] [HD]
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20:00
 Amazing Hotels: Life Beyond the Lobby
Monica and Rob work behind the scenes of a luxury hotel that resembles an Italian village. [S,AD] [HD]
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21:00
 Murder, They Hope
2/3. Somebody is poisoning the town's local baker's products, and lives are now at risk. Contains adult humour. [S,AD] [HD]
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21:45
 Live at the Apollo
4/6. The magnificent Darren Harriott introduces Jessica Fostekew and Stephen Bailey to the famous Apollo stage. Contains some strong language and adult humour. [S] [HD]
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