What's On ´óÏó´«Ã½ Red Button 31st July - 13th August
Here's our regular look at what's coming up under the red button...
Tracy Beaker Quiz*
Tracy Beaker returns and she'sÌýstill in trouble!Ìý
Tracy's all grown up now and back at the Dumping Ground but have you been with her through thick and thin?Ìý
Are you a big enough fan to remember what happened when Tracy and Dolly hid 'Fang' the dog in their bedroom?
Join Lisa Coleman, AKA Cam, behind the red button to take the ultimate Tracy test and prove you're the best!
Sky & Virgin:
Monday 9th - Friday 13th August, 7am - 7pm (daily)
Freeview:
Wednesday 11th August, 7am - 2pm & 3pm - 3.50pm
Thursday 12th August, 7am - 4.20pm
Friday 13th August, 7am - 12pm & 1pm - 3.50pm
(Not available on Freesat)
´óÏó´«Ã½ Proms 2010
This Proms season ´óÏó´«Ã½ Red Button brings a variety of new ways to watch and listen to this mainstay of the classical music season with a selection of services available alongside the regular broadcasts.
Got any more Mahler?
On Saturday 7th August viewers can pressÌýred at the end of ´óÏó´«Ã½ Two's showing of Mahler's Symphony No.5, and watchÌýhis Symphony No.4.Ìý Both symphonies were recorded on Thursday 5th August at the Royal Albert Hall.
Player Commentary
This year ´óÏó´«Ã½ Red Button has introduced Player Com, an interactive feature giving viewers a new perspective on the Proms from theÌýmusicians themselves. By pressing the Red Button during the performance viewers can listen to live commentary from two or more orchestral players and hear their unique insights into the music as the work is played.
On Friday 13th August the ´óÏó´«Ã½ PhilharmonicÌýare lending us Bob Chasey. He was due to perform Principal Second ViolinÌýfor the night's Prom but, excitingly, instead Bob will commentate live on the performance, just for you - on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Red Button. Gareth Davies, who plays principal flute with the London Symphony Orchestra, will join Bob in a merry exploration of the night's music from the players' perspective.
For more on the season visit the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Proms website or follow
Sky/Virgin/Freeview:
Mahler Prom
Saturday 7th August, 8.25pm - 9. 30pmÌý
Proms Player Com
Friday 13th August, 7.30pm - 9.40pm
Saturday 14th August, 1.40 a m - 3.50 am
(Not available on Freesat)
Mistresses Quiz
The new series of Mistresses will be enhanced by a quiz with a difference.
After the show viewers can press red to be presented withÌýa series of dilemmas that theÌýMistresses face in series three.ÌýKatie's Mother (AKA Joanna Lumley), will ask theÌýviewers how they would react to the situation if they were in the character's shoes.ÌýAt the end of the quiz viewer willÌýthen get to find out how alike the Mistresses they are.
The quiz will be available via the Red Button on 12th August immediately after the second episode of Mistresses.
You can find more on the mistresses and their men over on the ´óÏó´«Ã½ website
Sky/Virgin/Freeview:
Thursday 12th August, 9.55pm - 4am (13th)
(Not available on Freesat)
EastEnders - The Cellar*
Everyone's been talking about the recent happenings on Albert Square.
As Denise's family discover the truth behind her disappearance, viewers can press the Red Button after Sunday's omnibus episode to watch exclusive extra scenes of what happened between Denise and Lucas in the cellar.
Find out more on bbc.co.uk/eastenders
Sky & Virgin:
Sunday 1st August, 5.05pm - 11.15pm
Freeview:
Sunday 1st August, 5.05pm - 6pm
(Not available on Freesat)
Dragons' Den*
The Dragons are back for an eighth series and for the first time viewers will be able to presstheir red buttons to venture a little deeper into the Den. Find out why the Dragons chose to invest and discover how the entrepreneurs feel once they've escaped the rigours of their trial by fire. With behind the scenes footage and insights from all five Dragons the access-all-areas Red Button shows are a must for fans of the series.
On the Dragons' Den website ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 1's Dominic Byrne will be meeting members of the public who will be putting the products pitched each week through their paces. A new business section offers a glossary of terms that link through to relevant pitches from across the series and we also have latest updates from some of the famous faces that have previously pitched in the Den. All this alongside the regular comprehensive coverage of each week's main pitches.
And don't forget you can share your views on the week's pitches via the
website and on .
Sky & Virgin:
Monday 2nd August, 9.55pm - 4am (3rd)
Sunday 8th August, 7 .55pm - 4am (9th)
Monday 9th August, 9.55pm - 4am (10th)
Freeview:
Monday 2nd August, 9.55pm - midnight
Sunday 8th August, 7 .55pm - 4am (9th)
Monday 9th August, 9.55pm - 10.30pm
(Not available on Freesat)
That Mitchell and Webb Look Extra*
The new series of That Mitchell and Webb Look is upon us, so we're rolling out the red carpet here at ´óÏó´«Ã½ Red Button.
Grab your digital remote after the show eachÌýweek and tickle the red rubbery bit to see Robert and David introduce a gaggle of sketches you won't see in the main show.
Sky & Virgin:
Saturday 31st July, 9pm - 4am (1st)
Sunday 1st August, 9pm - 4am (2nd)
Monday 2nd August, 9pm - 4am (3rd)
Tuesday 3rd August, 9.25pm - 4am (4th)
Wednesday 4th August, 9pm - 4am (5th)
Thursday 5th August, 9pm - 4am (6th)
Friday 6th August, 11.30pm - 4am (7th)
Saturday 7th August, 9pm - 4am (8th)
Sunday 8th August, 9pm - 4am (9th)
Monday 9th August, 9pm - 4am (10th)
Tuesday 10th August, 9.25pm - 4am (11th)
Wednesday 11th August, 9pm - 4am (12th)
Thursday 12th August, 9pm - 4am (13th)
Friday 13th August, 9pm - 4am (14th)
Freeview:
Tuesday 3rd August, 9.25pm - 11.50pm
Saturday 7th August, 9.40 pm - 4am (8th)
Tuesday 10th August, 9.25pm - 10pm
Wednesday 11th August, 9pm - 4am (12th)
Thursday 12th August, 9pm - 9.45pm
Friday 13th August, 9.50 pm - 1. 3 0am (14th)
(Not available on Freesat)
Weekend Wogan*
Sir Terry Wogan is back for a second series of his ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 2 extravaganza: Weekend Wogan.
Coming live from ´óÏó´«Ã½ Broadcasting House's Radio Theatre, every Sunday Terry
presents live music, scintillating chat, guests and general mayhem alongside
the stonking Elio Pace house band.
Now ´óÏó´«Ã½ Red Button is delighted to announce we'll be bringing you a dose
of the great man and his guests every week.
All broadcast live on Radio 2 and filmed for your red button viewing pleasure.
Sky & Virgin:
Monday 2nd August, 6am - Saturday 7th August, 4am (runs continuously)
Monday 9th August, 6am - Wednesday 11th August, 4am (runs continuously)
Freeview:
Monday 2nd August, 6am - 10.35am & 6.40pm - 9.45pm
Tuesday 3rd August, 12.10am - 9.15pm
Wednesday 4th August, 12am - 2pm & 3pm - Friday 6th August, 10.35am (runs continuously)
Friday 6th August, 7.10pm - 11.20pm
Saturday 7th August, 12.10am - 4am
Monday 9th August, 6am - 3.50pm, 6.10pm - 9.45pm & 10.40pm - 10.35am (10th)
Tuesday 10th August, 6.10pm - 9.15pm & 10.10pm - 4am (11th)
(Not available on Freesat)
CBeebies Red Button
´óÏó´«Ã½ Red Button welcomes younger viewers and grown-ups with a sense of adventure to the big, bright and fun world of CBeebies interactive!
Now your children's favourite characters are at the heart of the interactive
TV experience. A big, new and bright carousel now greets visitors providing
easy access to games, other children's interactive services such as karaoke
or quizzes, birthdays and star of the week messages.
Different Games
Reflecting the popularity of games for the young audience, a new range of
activities has been specially created. The updated service brings with it
brand new games for some of the most popular shows on CBeebies, including In the Night Garden and The Green Balloon Club. These new
games replace the old ones, which had become increasingly outdated.
Satellite and digital terrestrial viewers will have slightly different offerings from one another. This has enabled us to offer the best games tailored to each system.
´óÏó´«Ã½ Children's producer Damian Vicary discusses the service on the Press Red blog.
CBeebies Red Button is available now on the CBeebies
channel, and via page 5900 on other channels.
Sky & Freeview
(not available on Virgin or Freesat)
News Multiscreen: Video Choiceâ€
Each weekday ´óÏó´«Ã½ News' On Demand team will be rounding-up the day's strongest news pictures to bring viewers a two-minute package of highlights. On weekends the tone becomes more conversational when Red Button viewers can watch a topical interview in 'Five Minutes with...' or a round-up of the week's weird and wonderful videos in OddBox.
Video Choice: Weekdays (available around the clock)
Five Minutes With... / OddBox: Weekends (around the clock)
Sky & Virgin
(not available on Freeview or Freesat)
´óÏó´«Ã½ Sport Multiscreen
Catch up on all the latest Sport via the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Sport multiscreen. Headlines are available around the clock with up to five additional
streams available to cover the best that ´óÏó´«Ã½ Sport has to offer.
Please note that Red Button sport timings are subject to change at
short notice.
For the latest information refer to the .
Coming up...
Football: New Season
The 2010/11 football season is just getting under way and on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Red Button we'll be providing a host of programming to keep you up to date with the action from now until the silverware is lifted in May.
- Final Score
Gabby Logan and guests keep you up to date with all the day's football news and results.
Sky/Virgin/Freesat/Freeview:
Saturday 7th August, 2.30pm - 6pm
- Football League Show*
All the goals, round up and debate from the Football League. Presented by Manish Bhasin.
Sky/Virgin/Freesat:
Sunday 8th August, 12.45am - midday
Freeview:
Sunday 8th August, 4.30am - midday
Football: Milk Cup Highlights*
Catch up on the latest action from one of Europe ' s most prestigious youth football tournaments. Fifty teams are competing from 20 countries around the world - including famous club sides Spurs, Spartak Moscow, Chelsea and Manchester United with national sides featuring Mexico , USA , Japan and China.
Sky/Virgin/Freesat:
Saturday 31 st July, 6am - Sunday 1 st August, 12.10pm
Freeview:
Saturday 31st July, 6am - 9.55am
F1 on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Red Button...*
F1 fans can customise their viewing experience via the red button with access to all on-track sessions including Friday and Saturday practice and qualifying with re-runs of classic GPs also available in the build-up to the main event.
On race day itself a choice of three streams will be available featuring split-screen in-car camera feeds, leaderboards and rolling highlights, with the option to listen to either network or ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 5 Live commentary. After the end of each race on ´óÏó´«Ã½ One there will be an additional interactive programme analysing the weekend's events and picking up views from the paddock with race highlights often available the following day.
Hungarian Grand Prix, build-up from Wednesday 28th July, 3pm*
For more schedule details visit the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Sport website:
(Some services not available on Freeview)
Rugby: Super League Showâ€
Highlights and round up of all the weekend's Rugby League action.
Sky/Virgin/Freesat:
Monday 2nd August, 6.30pm - 8.30pm
Tuesday 3rd August, 8.30am - 8.30pm
(Not available on Freeview)
Rugby: League Forum
Post match analysis and debate from the Challenge Cup team.
Sky/Virgin/Freesat/Freeview:
Saturday 7th August, 4.30pm - 5pm
Sunday 8th August, 4.30pm - 5pm
Swimming: European Championships
Live coverage of the European Championships from Budapest.
Sky/Virgin/Freesat/Freeview:
Monday 9th August, 4pm - 6pm
Tuesday 10th August, 4pm - 6pm
Wednesday 11th August, 4pm - 6pm
Thursday 12th August, 4 .30pm - 6pm
Friday 13th August, 4pm - 6pm
Cricket: England v Pakistan*
Coverage of England v Pakistan 1st Test . With Radio 5live commentary with TMS scorecard, stats & photos.
Sky/Virgin/Freesat:
Saturday 31st July - Monday 2nd August, 10.45am - 7pm (daily)
Freeview:
Saturday 31st July, 10.45am - 7pm
Monday 2nd August, 10.45am - 7pm
´óÏó´«Ã½ Sport multiscreen is available 24 hours a day
Sky, Virgin, Freesat & Freeview*
(*limited coverage on Freeview, †unavailable on Freeview)
Please note that Red Button sport timings are subject to change at short
notice.
Please check the for the latest information.
Comment number 1.
At 30th Jul 2010, U14570823 wrote:should this not be on the television blog site ?
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Comment number 2.
At 31st Jul 2010, phindrup wrote:Help! amid all the info oon the new registration system, you appear to have forgotten to tell anyone -- me anyway! --- how you get to the page/site for updating!
Having spent hours, i give up.
[Personal details removed by Moderator] anybody who can help!
thanks!!!!!!!!
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Comment number 3.
At 31st Jul 2010, Brekkie wrote:A shame the ´óÏó´«Ã½ are following the same pattern with the Football League Show as last year with hit and miss reruns on Freeview. Would be much better for viewers if it got a scheduled Sunday morning/afternoon repeat on ´óÏó´«Ã½2 (or even ´óÏó´«Ã½3 at night).
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At 1st Aug 2010, U14532624 wrote:Why is The Football League Show on at so late on ´óÏó´«Ã½ One on Saturday when there are repeats before it. You can't use the MOTD excuse when its not on yet
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Comment number 5.
At 1st Aug 2010, KyleRickards wrote:As Nick said people were on leave at the time, please may I repeat my question from 18th July which has still not been answered, namely:
Yet again, please could you advise when all these streams will be available on freest as opposed to just sky? Also, again, if you won't answer here please direct me to someone who CAN answer the question.
Many thanks
Kyle
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Comment number 6.
At 2nd Aug 2010, Andrew Bowden wrote:KyleRickards - I've put up an answer on an earlier post.
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Comment number 7.
At 2nd Aug 2010, KyleRickards wrote:Many thanks for reply Andrew. I still think the sky platform is getting a better service but this is the not the place to air that grievance.
Kyle
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Comment number 8.
At 5th Aug 2010, U14532624 wrote:Not all can afford Sky you know
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Comment number 9.
At 5th Aug 2010, Bev MARKS wrote:As a former ´óÏó´«Ã½ employee (25+ years) and still working in radio technology, but now an outsider, I really cannot see what the objective of #amint was or what deliverables you have generated by this exercise? Clearly it had big interactivity - but did all the tweeting simply distract from further innovation, by simply being a "this is what we did" exposition? In particular, I am completely missing any sense that there is now an objective to do things "universally" for the whole audience - it seems to me that things have moved way to far into the domain of special things for a small, small minority of very techie people, rather than a big majority of ordinary folk, who pay their licences!
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Comment number 10.
At 5th Aug 2010, Bev MARKS wrote:Sorry - my last post was in the wrong place - have now put it right!
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At 7th Aug 2010, U14560718 wrote:This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.
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At 7th Aug 2010, U14577961 wrote:This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.
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At 12th Aug 2010, AaronLancs wrote:Can anyone give an answer why we get a Sports News Update feed and not a News Update feed?
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At 18th Aug 2010, lidami wrote:This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.
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