Wednesday 29 Oct 2014
From Monday 31 January on CBEEBIES
CBeebies welcomes a cool, crime-fighting, mystery-solving mouse, made famous in the highly acclaimed books by Genevieve Webster and Michael De Souza, whose sole aim is "makin' a bad ting good"
Wednesday 2 February on BBC ONE
A controversial scheme to separate the boys and girls at the Rochdale comprehensive school kicks off a new term at Waterloo Road
Saturday 29 January on BBC TWO
Three men – Irish billionaire Denis O'Brien, Leslie Voltaire, a political figure in Haiti, and John McAslan, a Scottish architect – try to pull the country back from the brink following last year's devastating earthquake
Tuesday 1 February on BBC TWO
Self-taught pig farmer Jimmy Doherty presents a new series in which nine couples compete for the opportunity of a lifetime – to run their own 25-acre farm
Wednesday 2 February on BBC TWO
With the best jobs increasingly being filled by people from affluent backgrounds, Richard Bilton lifts the lid on access to the leading professions and talks to the people who are trying to level a rapidly tilting playing field
Thursday 3 February on BBC THREE
Disorder, time-wasting and mayhem rule at personal injury law firm Fox Cranford as the Lunch Monkeys return to BBC Three
Saturday 29 January on BBC ONE
Jonathan Edwards introduces live coverage from Glasgow as teams from the USA, Germany and Sweden and a Commonwealth Select squad take on some of Britain's finest athletes (a busy sporting weekend also brings highlights from the Ice Skating – European Championships)
Saturday 29 and Sunday 30 January on BBC ONE and BBC TWO
BBC Two brings live coverage of the men's singles final from Melbourne (Sunday) while BBC One presents highlights of the women's final (Saturday)
Monday 31 January on BBC FOUR
BBC Four's Justice – A Citizen's Guide season continues as Marc Isaacs takes an intimate look at the lives and motivations of those passing through the legal system
Friday 4 February on BBC ONE
The 2011 Six Nations campaign gets under way at the Millennium Stadium as Wales take on England
Scheduling information in Network TV Programme Information is subject to change.
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