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Toby Buckland shows what plants need wrapping up as it begins to get colder and Joe has some handy tips on plant protection. At Glebe Cottage, Carol explores the richness of autumn colour and explains why trees and plants go dormant over winter.
Producer Louise Hampden ; Series producer Rosemary Edwards bbc.co.uk/gardenersworld Simulcast in HD on the BBC HD channel
BBC MAGAZINES: Gardeners' World. £3.50; Gardens Illustrated, £3.85

Contributors

Unknown:
Toby Buckland
Producer:
Louise Hampden
Producer:
Rosemary Edwards

3/8. This week Chris Packham and Kate Humble report from a wildlife hospital where sick and injured animals are being cared for. Autumn is a particularly busy time for hedgehogs, who need to be in prime condition if they are to hibernate successfully and survive the winter. Meanwhile, Simon King is on the England-Scotland border to witness the arrival of thousands of migrating barnacle geese. Series producer Roger Webb ; Executive producer Tim Scoones
Repeated tomorrow Log on to bbc.co.uk/autumnwatch for news updates, blogs, webcams, message boards, photo sharing, home movies, links to the best UK wildlife websites and video clips from the BBC Natural History Unit archives HAVE YOUR SAY: radiotimes.com/autumnwatch

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Packham
Unknown:
Simon King
Producer:
Roger Webb
Producer:
Tim Scoones

Autumnwatch

2009

Episode 3

Duration: 1 hour

on BBC Two England

UK wildlife series. Chris and Kate are at a wildlife hospital helping to care for injured animals, and Simon King reports on the arrival of thousands of migrating barnacle geese. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Chris Packham
Presenter:
Kate Humble
Presenter:
Simon King
Presenter:
Gordon Buchanan
Producer:
Roger Webb
Executive Producer:
Tim Scoones

Martin Hughes-Games chairs an audience-led informal discussion and debate show as the presenters answer questions from the public, give in-depth analysis on current themes and reveal what goes on behind the scenes. Repeated tomorrow

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Hughes-Games

Medium

Series 3

Episode 18: 1-900-LUCKY

Duration: 45 minutes

on BBC Two England

Supernatural drama series. Allison's brother Michael becomes a telephone medium, and they are both called in as psychic consultants on the same murder case.

Contributors

Allison Dubois:
Patricia Arquette
Manuel Devalos:
Miguel Sandoval
Lee Scanlon:
David Cubitt
Ariel Dubois:
Sofia Vassilieva
Bridgette Dubois:
Maria Lark
Joe Dubois:
Jake Weber
Michael Benoit:
Ryan Hurst
Mrs. Ueberschaer:
Deborah Offner

Medium

Series 3

Episode 19: No One to Watch Over Me

Duration: 45 minutes

on BBC Two England

Supernatural drama series. A teenager's body is found in a freezer and her boyfriend commits suicide. It's an open-and-shut case, until Allison has a dream. Show more

Contributors

Allison Dubois:
Patricia Arquette
Manuel Devalos:
Miguel Sandoval
Lee Scanlon:
David Cubitt
Ariel Dubois:
Sofia Vassilieva
Bridgette Dubois:
Maria Lark
Joe Dubois:
Jake Weber
Jennie/Hailey Heffernan:
Elisabeth Moss
Marcus Cantry:
Gerry Becker
Marie Dubois:
Miranda Carabello
Writer:
Corey Reed

Sci-fi thriller starring Macdonald Carey. After an incident with a gang of violent bikers, Simon Wells goes on the run with the sister of their leader, King. Review p43. Director Joseph Losey (1961) (BW)

Contributors

Unknown:
MacDonald Carey.
Unknown:
Simon Wells
Director:
Joseph Losey

Duration: 1 hour, 31 minutes

on BBC Two England

Sci-fi thriller starring MacDonald Carey. Two lovers on the run discover a group of abandoned children, who become their surrogate family. However, the children hide a grim secret. Show more

Contributors

Simon Wells:
Macdonald Carey
Freya Neilson:
Viveca Lindfors
Captain Gregory:
James Villiers
Mr Dingle:
Brian Oulton
Director:
Joseph Losey
Producer:
Anthony Hinds

BBC Two England

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