Jackanory Junior – Doctor Who – Doctor Who Confidential – 05 Sept 2007

The first recording today starts with the end of Nina and the Neurons.

There’s an ad for the CBeebies website.

Then, Jackanory Junior – and it’s another repeat, and not the advertised story The Mousehole Cat. This is Holly Aird reading The King of Capri.

Media Centre Description: Shobna Gulati tells Antonia Barber’s classic tale of Mowser, a Cornish cat, and her battle to save the village of Mousehole from the Great Storm-Cat.

Recorded from BBC TWO on Wednesday 5th September 2007 09:58

BBC Genome: BBC TWO Wednesday 5th September 2007 10:00

There’s a trail for Tommy Zoom and then the recording stops after a few minutes of Postman Pat.

Next, the recording starts with Sid’s pirate song, and a Tommy Zoom trail.

Then, a new episode of Jackanory JuniorFig’s Giant read by Art Malik.

Media Centre Description: Stories for young children. Art Malik reads Geraldine McCaughrean’s re-telling of Gulliver Travels from the point of view of Fig, a little Lilliputican girl who befriends the giant.

Recorded from CBeebies on Wednesday 5th September 2007 17:13

BBC Genome: CBeebies Wednesday 5th September 2007 17:15

There’s an ad for the CBeebies website, then the recording stops with the start of Jakers!

The next recording starts with a trail for Drop Dead Gorgeous and a full trail for I’m A Boy Anorexic.

There’s 60 Seconds of news.

trails for Drop Dead Gorgeous and Outrageous Wasters.

Then, a repeat of Doctor WhoDaleks in Manhattan.

Media Centre Description: The Doctor finds his oldest enemies at work on top of the Empire State Building when he and Martha travel to 1930s New York.

Recorded from BBC THREE on Wednesday 5th September 2007 18:58

BBC Genome: BBC THREE Wednesday 5th September 2007 19:00

After this there’s a trail for Under 18 and Under the Knife, then the recording stops during Doctor Who Confidential.

The next recording is that episode of Doctor Who ConfidentialA New York Story – it’s a cut-down of course.

Media Centre Description: Behind-the-scenes look at the making of Doctor Who episodes. Daleks in Manhattan is set in 1930’s New York and writer Helen Raynor goes Stateside to capture some inspiration by looking out at Manhattan, walking through Central Park, and seeing exactly how people lived in tenement buildings in the 30’s.

Recorded from BBC THREE on Wednesday 5th September 2007 19:43

BBC Genome: BBC THREE Wednesday 5th September 2007 19:45

After this, there’s more 60 Seconds news.

A trail for Drop Dead Gorgeous, then the recording stops with the start of Outrageous Wasters.

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