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Wednesday 29 Oct 2014

Programme Information

Network TV BBC Week 42
Highlights 16-22 October 2010

Eddie (Macauley Keeper) with monster pals Haggis, Fiend and Norman

Me And My Monsters

Monday 18 to Friday 22 October on CBBC

This fiendish new live-action comedy series follows the lives of the Carlson family, who recently moved into their dream home London ... to find three lovable but scary monsters in the basement!

The Big Silence

Friday 22 October on BBC TWO

This new three-part series follows five people who have taken time out of their daily lives in an attempt to understand just why silence is so elusive and hard to attain in modern-day society

Russell Howard's Good News

Thursday 21 October on BBC THREE

Russell Howard returns with his lively, topical and entertaining take on some of the key stories of the week

Inside Out

Monday 18 October on BBC ONE

The popular current affairs programme returns with 11 regional programmes across England bringing viewers a range of surprising, and sometimes hard-hitting, stories from their localities

The First Men In The Moon

Tuesday 19 October on BBC FOUR and BBC HD

Mark Gatiss takes the lead role as Edwardian scientist Professor Cavor in his own adaptation of HG Wells's science fiction classic, The First Men In The Moon

Wonderland – High Society Brides

Wednesday 20 October on BBC TWO

The lives of five blue-blooded women who have featured in Country Life's Girls In Pearls page over the past 50 years are followed in this Wonderland documentary

The Culture Show

Thursday 21 October on BBC TWO

A profile of artist and writer Alasdair Gray; British rap sensation Tinie Tempah; much-anticipated movie The Kids Are All Right; and Nina Raines's new play Tribes are on the menu in this week's show

Gymnastics – World Championships 2010

Friday 22 October on BBC TWO and BBC THREE

Coverage of the 2010 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships comes from Rotterdam

Scheduling information in Network TV Programme Information is subject to change.

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