BBC Two England Schedule
England Schedule
Morning
06:00
Little Robots—Series 4, Repeat After Me
12/13Stripy speeds up but the others decide he was better being slow.(R)
06:10
The Large Family—Series 1, Baby Chilly
20/26Animation. Lester, Laura and Luke build a snow elephant, which Lucy befriends.(R)
06:20
Garth and Bev—Eyeglasses
14/26Garth and Bev help Elva make milk pudding, but her recipe is too small to read.(R)
06:35
Dipdap—Mess
26/52The Line draws Dipdap a vase, which he smashes. Dipdap does his best to clean up the mess.(R)
06:40
Gigglebiz—Series 2, Episode 2
2/16Reluctant superhero Captain Adorable lends a helping hand at the supermarket.(R)
07:00
Project Parent—South London
1/13Kicki is fed up with her mum's dull look of either tracksuit or business suit.(R)
07:25
Bernard—Football
Bernard is a hopeless footballer, and cannot match Lloyd who is a superlative player.(R)
07:30
Trust Me I'm a Genie—Chaos at the Museum
49/52At the museum, a bored Ziggy's plot to make Diego use up his wish backfires.
07:40
Leon—Hide and Seek
1/52A clumsy warthog nibbles mistakenly on Leon's tail.(R)
07:45
Pet Squad—Supermites
30/52Bingo accidentally superises a nest of termites whilst trying to superise a cake.(R)
07:55
Newsround—11/11/2011
Topical news magazine for children.
08:00
Trapped—Series 4, Episode 7
7/13Six children must work together to escape from a Gothic fairytale tower.(R)
08:30
Mr Bloom's Nursery—Series 1, Labels
25/26The cheeky Wee MacGregors switch the labels on the vegetables around.(R)
08:50
dirtgirlworld—Arhhh
48/52When dirtgirl and scrapboy discover a pirate chest and key, they play pirates for the day.(R)
09:00
Tinga Tinga Tales—Series 1, Why Porcupine Has Quills
15/26How Porcupine lost her soft coat and replaced it with quills.(R)
09:15
Driver Dan's Story Train—Series 1, Sweetie's Lullaby
27/52Sweetie has been practising a lovely lullaby on her musical pipe.(R)
09:30
Charlie and Lola—Series 1, I Want to Be Much More Bigger Like You
24/26Lola is not happy that being small means she can't ride the Loop-the-Looper at the fair.(R)
09:45
ZingZillas—Series 2, The Red Button
12/26Drum has fun when she gets her hands on Todd's latest invention - a sitting-down machine.(R)
10:05
Big Barn Farm—Series 1, Who's Afraid of the Windy Wolf
20/20Gobo, Dash and Digger decide to build their own houses, like the three little pigs.(R)
10:20
Louie—Series 3, Draw Me a Beaver
44/56Louie and Yoko want to draw a den, but it's difficult to carry all the wood.(R)
10:25
Baby Jake—Series 1, Baby Jake Loves to Stompety Stomp
20/26Baby Jake and Nibbles the Rabbit go on a countryside adventure and play stompety stomp.(R)
10:40
Waybuloo—Series 2, De Li Gets Her Shoehorns On
4/50Nok Tok wants to share his shoehorns with all the other Piplings.(R)
11:00
Two Minutes' Silence
Two minutes' silence for Remembrance Day.
11:05
In the Night Garden—Series 1, Windy Day in the Garden
71/100Igglepiggle's blanket is blown into the air and the Tombliboos' trousers fly off the line.(R)
11:35
The All New Pink Panther Show—Pink Daddy, Barnacle Bird, and Cat and the Pinkstalk
77/116The Pink Panther has an unexpected new arrival.(R)
Afternoon
12:00
Daily Politics—11/11/2011
City AM editor Allister Heath on the economy. Plus, is the Home Office 'fit for purpose'?
12:30
GMT with George Alagiah—11/11/2011
Stephen Sackur presents global news and analysis, plus up-to-the-minute business news.
13:00
To Buy or Not to Buy—Series 10, North Cheltenham
49/90Living space is high on the agenda for Simon O'Brien and Jonny Benarr in North Cheltenham.(R)
13:45
Royal Upstairs Downstairs—Compilation
20/20Tim Wonnacott and Rosemary Shrager look back at what they've learned about Queen Victoria.(R)
14:15
Weakest Link—11/11/2011
Anne Robinson presents the quick-fire general knowledge quiz.
15:00
Wanted Down Under—Series 3, Whitcher
18/20The Whitcher family from Southampton spend a week in Auckland, New Zealand.(R)
15:45
Escape to the Country—Escape to the Country, Oxfordshire
Jules Hudson helps a retired couple find peace and quiet in Oxfordshire.(R)
16:30
Flog It!—Series 10, Henley
The team finds an example of Victorian photographer Julia Margaret Cameron's work.
17:15
Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is—Series 3, Philip Serrell v David Harper: Showdown
30/30David Harper and Phil Serrell face their final showdown at an antiques auction.(R)
Evening
18:00
Eggheads—Series 9, Episode 138
138/160Jeremy Vine hosts a general knowledge quiz.(R)
18:30
Strictly - It Takes Two—Series 9, Episode 30
30/55More backstage gossip, training action and exclusive news from Strictly Come Dancing.
19:00
The Culture Show—2011/2012, Art for Heroes: A Culture Show Special
Examining how art therapy can help sufferers of post-traumatic stress disorder to recover.
20:00
BBC Children in Need—2011, Mastermind Special
Russell Kane, Jarred Christmas, Karen Taylor and Imran Yusuf take on the black chair.
20:30
Autumnwatch—Live 2011, Episode 6
6/8The team explore the UK's spectacular coastline and marine life.
21:30
Autumnwatch Unsprung—2011, Episode 6
6/8Michaela, Martin and Chris answer questions and take a look at viewers' photos and videos.
22:00
QI—Series I, Inland Revenue
10/18With Sandi Toksvig, Al Murray, Dara O Briain and Alan Davies.
22:30
Newsnight—11/11/2011
With Kirsty Wark. What is really happening in the Syrian flashpoint Homs?
23:00
The Review Show—11/11/2011
Clemency Burton-Hill and guests review The Rivered Earth by Vikram Seth.
23:50
Later... with Jools Holland—Series 39, Episode 8
8/10Guests include Metallica, Lou Reed, Steve Earle, Various Cruelties and Nile Rodgers.
Late
00:55
The Triangle—Episode 1
1/3Billionaire Eric Benirall discovers that he is losing ships in the Bermuda Triangle.(R)
02:20
The Culture Show—2011/2012, Art for Heroes: A Culture Show Special
Examining how art therapy can help sufferers of post-traumatic stress disorder to recover.(R)
03:20
Joins BBC News—12/11/2011
BBC Two joins the BBC's rolling news channel.













































