BBC2 Scotland - tv-guide

Here is the daily tv-listing for bbc2 scotland - Saturday

Time TV-show
06.00
Harry and Toto

The tortoise practises for a talk at the town hall, but shouts so loudly he loses his voice.

06.10
Bob the Builder: Project Build It

Muck builds a drying tunnel for Annie's seaweed and a rotary washing line for Mr Beasley.

06.20
Postman Pat: SDS

Ted enters his prized Red Rocket into the Pencaster Flying Machine Challenge, but it takes off unexpectedly.

06.35
Guess with Jess

Mimi makes a kite for the cat, but he has trouble flying it.

06.50
Pingu

The penguin tries to balance a ball on his nose.

07.00
Everything's Rosie

Little Bear befriends a Fluffy Bug, but is upset when it flies away.

07.10
Dirtgirlworld

Ken and dirtgirl plan to spend the whole day together having fun.

07.25
Sportsround

A round-up of the week's sporting headlines for youngsters.

07.40
Wolverine and the X-Men

The X-Men manage to break the code of the stolen Sentinel data, and embark on a quest to hunt down Master Mold's location and stop a future war.

08.00
Raven

The four surviving warriors are led through another day of challenges in which they dive for sunken treasure, navigate Tree Rock and enter the heart of evil to face the vile servants of Nevar, all in an attempt to succeed in Demon Star.

08.30
School of Silence

Four children from Liverpool are sent to Miss Gobstop's School of Silence, where they take part in games including Pink Poodle, Curdy Jam Face and Sticky Hat, all in preparation for taking a messy final exam. Presented by Barney Harwood.

09.00
Paradise Cafe

Sea ghosts cause trouble for the workers when Megan decides to strike up a dodgy deal with them to make a rival cafe go out of business.

09.30
Animals at Work

Snowball the dancing cockatoo prepares for an important show, Sally the ferret teaches her apprentices the art of plumbing, and Animal News reports on a crocodile facing jaw surgery. John Barrowman presents.

10.00
Live Athletics: European Championships

Coverage of the opening session on the fifth and penultimate day at the Olympic Stadium in Barcelona, featuring the conclusion of the women's marathon, the opening heats in the men's and women's 4x100m and 4x400m relays, the heptathlon long jump and qualifying for the men's discus.

12.00
Degrassi: The Next Generation

Part two of two. Jane reveals to her family the unpleasant truth about her father's abuse. Drama, starring Jamie Johnston, Sarah Barrable-Tishauer and Miriam McDonald.

12.25
The Cut

Marla's plans for the perfect party are ruined by the arrival of an unexpected guest.

12.50
Scene Stealers

Fashionista Katie and `plastic' Taylor-Rae are challenged to pose as heavy metal fans, with the help of two mentors who teach them eveything they know about the scene, including introducing their charges to moshpits and the art of headbanging. Finally, a group of genuine metal fans is challenged to identify the imposters.

13.20
The 5:19 Show

Pop band The Hoosiers perform their new single Choices, east London rapper Professor Green's scientific credentials are put to the test, and teenage hip-hop star Fugative crosses paths with celebrity agent Jared.

13.35
The Almost Perfect Guide to Life

Two teenagers receive advice about dating from DJs Ace and Vis and Skins star Georgina Moffat, before their new skills are put to the test when they go on a blind date with each other. Plus, how to prevent spots and the correct way to put on a condom.

14.00
Monk

The investigator is distraught when his wife's bracelet is stolen from a safety deposit box at the bank. Convinced the theft was carried out by someone with knowledge of the building, he takes up a position as a security guard in a bid to unmask the culprit. Light-hearted crime drama, starring Tony Shalhoub and Traylor Howard.

14.40
Wild Walks

Cameron McNeish explores the best hiking routes in the country.

14.50
Sacred Music

Actor and former chorister Simon Russell Beale explores how three approaches to Christian music in the UK have captured people's spiritual imaginations. Composers James MacMillan, John Tavener and John Rutter also offer an insight into the rewards and challenges of writing sacred compositions in the 21st century. Music is provided by Harry Christophers and the Sixteen. Last in the series. Previously shown on BBC4.

15.50
A History of Scotland

Neil Oliver charts the 13th-century story of the two ruthless men who helped to establish Scottish identity and forge the Scotland we recognise today. While Alexander II used brutal violence to secure his kingdom, William Wallace's resistance to King Edward I helped to hammer a national consciousness into the Scots.

16.50
Live Golf: The Women's British Open

Hazel Irvine presents further coverage of the third day of the Major from Royal Birkdale Golf Club in Southport, as the remaining players look to put themselves into contention going into the final round. Scotland's Catriona Matthew took the title last year, but there has not been a British winner of the event at this course since England's Laura Davies triumphed in 1986, with Sweden's Sophie Gustafson prevailing in the next staging here in 2000, before Jeong Jang of South Korea lifted the trophy in 2005.

17.45
Live Athletics: European Championships

It is the penultimate evening of the championship at the Olympic Stadium in Barcelona, where ten more gold medals are to be decided. British hopes rest on Michael Rimmer's shoulders in the men's 800m (6.35) and on Welshman Dai Greene, this summer's most consistent performer, in the men's 400m hurdles (7.10). Team captain Jessica Ennis will be hoping for gold in the women's heptathlon at 7.45, while other finals scheduled to take place are the women's triple jump (6.10) and 200m (6.50), the men's javelin (7.05), women's 100m hurdles (7.25) and the men's 5,000m (8.20). John Inverdale presents.

21.00
BBC Proms 2010

Honouring Stephen Sondheim - the great "playwright in song" - in his 80th year, this concert was an early sell-out of the Proms season, a must-see for discerning fans of musical theatre. Conductor David Charles Abell promises that "the orchestrations you'll hear tonight are nearly all the Broadway originals" - aware that Sondheim shows are revived on Broadway and in London's West End with ever-diminishing orchestras. The programme cherry-picks songs from the composer's long career, matching them to stellar Sondheim exponents, prime among them Maria Friedman. She's bagged several terrific numbers tonight from Follies and Into the Woods, but watch out for her pairing with Bryn Terfel on A Little Priest, the hilariously macabre duet about human pie fillings, from Sweeney Todd. Making her Proms debut, Judi Dench revisits the character of Desiree from the National Theatre's acclaimed 90s revival of A Little Night Music. Jenna Russell and Daniel Evans reprise their Olivier-award-winning roles from Sunday in the Park with George, while Simon Russell Beale should lend comedic gusto to his first stab at Sondheim. But perhaps the most exciting prospect is Julian Ovenden - electrifying in the Donmar Warehouse's acidic 2000 revival of Merrily We Roll Along (and more familiar to TV viewers from Foyle's War) - who tonight takes on Being Alive, the soaring ballad that closes Company. Radio Times reviewer - Patrick Mulkern

23.00
Mock the Week

Dara O Briain hosts a special edition of the topical quiz, looking back at highlights from the latest series with panellists Hugh Dennis, Russell Howard and Andy Parsons.

23.30
In Search of a Midnight Kiss

As much a love letter to Los Angeles as Woody Allen's Manhattan was to New York, this is a disarming update of the classic screwball comedy. Unable to find a date for New Year's Eve, wannabe screenwriter Scoot McNairy advertises online and finds himself walking the streets of his new city with Sara Simmonds, a cursing, chain-smoking blonde who shares many of his hang-ups. However, the idyllic afternoon descends into nocturnal peril as her enraged ex-boyfriend threatens to sabotage their date. McNairy is splendidly awkward as the careworn antihero, while Simmonds excels as the tough cookie whose sharp tongue belies a forlorn fragility. But it's writer/director Alex Holdridge's quick-witted and occasionally profane dialogue and Robert Murphy's crisp monochrome photography that make this simply irresistible.

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