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A pirate comes to the cafe.
The cub's smile is scary.
Fred dreams about Pebbles getting married.
Presented by Andrew Neil and Anita Anand.
Contributors
Presenter:
Andrew
Neil
Presenter:
Anita
Anand
The conditions for deaf prisoners. With voiceover.
Presented by Declan Curry and Naga Munchetty.
Contributors
Presented By:
Declan
Curry
Presented By:
Naga
Munchetty.
The survival techniques of desert animals.
Mark trails the killer of a friend.
Selling items for profit at auction in Bognor Regis.
Past quiz show winners compete to join Eggheads. Showing on the BBC HD channel at 6.30pm
Relocating to Somerset. (Revised rpt)
Claudia Winkleman assesses how the celebrity contestants are shaping up for Saturday.
Producer Tom Cuckson : Series producer Jayne Stanger
Contributors
Unknown:
Claudia
Winkleman
Producer:
Tom
Cuckson
Producer:
Jayne
Stanger
Series four. Whitstable to the Isle of Wight. Neil Oliver starts off at the Oyster Festival in Whitstable before heading offshore to locate the Second World War air defences that inspired the design of the first North Sea oil rigs. Alice Roberts is in Dover reliving the days of hovercraft travel to France, while Mark Horton peeks over Rudyard Kipling's garden wall in Rottingdean.
Series producer Steve Evanson ; Exec producer William Lyons
Contributors
Unknown:
Neil
Oliver
Unknown:
Alice
Roberts
Unknown:
Mark
Horton
Unknown:
Rudyard
Kipling
Producer:
Steve
Evanson
Producer:
William
Lyons
Documentary charting life along the Zambezi River, set against the spectacular backdrop of the Victoria Falls, and told through the experiences of a local fisherman who has worked on these waters for 69 years. Over the decades, his companions have been the area's wildlife - elephants, baboons, kingfishers, hippos - and we see how the seasonal changes of the river and the rains rule their lives. Producer Jamie McPherson ; Series editor Tim Martin
Showing in HD on the BBC HD channel at 10pm
RT'S ANIMAL COVER STARS: [web address removed]
BBC WILDLIFE MAGAZINE: out monthly, price £3.45 The Inside Story: page 98
Contributors
Producer:
Jamie
McPherson
Series Editor:
Tim
Martin
Male bison fight for the right to mate.
2/6. The journalist continues his examination of Edwardian Britain, where tension and violence were never far from the surface as suffragettes were attacked, Ireland was divided over liberation from the British Empire and workers went on strike for better pay and conditions. It was also a time which saw the birth of flight and the movies - and a world moving inexorably towards war.
(Rptd on Friday at 7pm) (Simulcast in HD on the BBC HD channel)
RT Direct: hardback book to accompany the series available for just £22.50 (usually £25) including free p&p. Call [number removed] (national rate) quoting RT or visit [web address removed]
BBC History Magazine: out monthly, price £3.60
Contributors
Presenter/Writer:
Andrew
Marr
Director/Producer:
Fatima
Salaria
6/13. Claudia Winkleman hosts the quiz with team captains Phill Jupitus and Noel Fielding and guests Harry Shearer, Little Boots, Jamelia and Tom Basden. Director Ian Lorimer ; Producer Stu Mather
NEWS AND BLOGS: [web address removed]
Contributors
Host:
Claudia
Winkleman
Team captain:
Phill
Jupitus
Team captain:
Noel
Fielding
Guest:
Harry
Shearer
Guest:
Little
Boots
Guest:
Jamelia
Guest:
Tom
Basden.
Director:
Ian
Lorimer
Producer:
Stu
Mather
With Emily Maitlis.
Followed by Weather
Contributors
Unknown:
Emily
Maitlis.
In California, the globetrotting journalist recalls his 1967 film that introduced hippies to the public and revisits the church where he witnessed a gay marriage some 35 years before legal recognition.
Executive producers Peter Davey and David Green
Contributors
Presenter:
Alan
Whicker
Executive Producer:
Peter
Davey
Executive Producer:
David
Green
The Rev David Easton puts his reputation on the line and Sara the nurse makes a decision about her future, shown Monday 7.30pm
Contributors
Subject:
David
Easton