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Africa's Wild Year: Spring
This is the season of learning, as Africa’s youngsters master the arts of swimming, hunting, and flying, in time to face the challenges of independence. Each year the arrival of spring is the chance to flourish during Africa’s Wild Year.
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Africa's Wild Year: Summer
Summer in Africa is a season of extremes, it separates the weak from the strong. For many it’s a time to feast. Summer brings new challenges and new opportunities for the creatures living through Africa’s Wild Year.
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Hereford
Michael Aspel and the team kick off their 30th Anniversary Celebrations with a tantalising taster of the special locations to come in this series. To get the party started they return to Hereford, the city where it all began in 1977.
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Arundel Castle
Michael Aspel and the team enjoyed the hospitality of the Duke and Duchess of Norfolk so much that they pay Arundel Castle a second visit.
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Alnwick Castle Special
More surprising finds as the intrepid Roadshow team heads north to Alnwick Castle in Northumberland.
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Middleport Pottery
Michael Aspel & The team visits the last working Victorian pottery in England, at Middleport in Staffordshire.
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Bristol
This week, Michael Aspel and the experts set out their stall in The Wills Memorial Building in Bristol.
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Coventry
This week, Michael Aspel and the team visit Coventry Cathedral. Pulses race when Henry Sandon values three flower pots at £8K. The doodle of a famous artist is valued at £7K and some surprising relics from WW II turn up too!
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Banqueting House 1
Plenty of Jaw dropping finds as Michael Aspel and the team take a trip to the Banqueting House in the heart of London.
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Banqueting House 2
On their second visit to London’s Banqueting House, Michael Aspel and his intrepid team find even more treasure.
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Highcliffe Castle
This week, the Antiques Roadshow team treads the boards at Highcliffe Castle in Dorset.
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Compilation
A chance to watch some unseen gems from the recent travels of the Roadshow Team. The story of a watercolour purchased for 2 cigarettes in a WWII POW camp is told by the man who smuggled it out, and a 20p boot sale buy pays dividends!
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East Kirkby 1
The Roadshow team jets off to East Kirkby Airfield in Lincolnshire. All sorts of treasures are examined and a few wartime memories are shared in the shadow of a Lancaster bomber.
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East Kirkby 2
Michael Aspel and the team pay a second visit to East Kirkby Airfield in Lincolnshire. A squadron of classic Morris minors land on the runway and a ring found in the roots of a tree flabbergasts the experts.
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Exmouth
This week, Michael Aspel and the Roadshow team do some beach combing at Exmouth on the Devon coast.
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Powis Castle
This week, the Roadshow spreads out its picnic rug in the beautiful gardens of Powis Castle in Wales.
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Rochester Cathedral 1
Rochester Cathedral is the venue for this week's programme and the team sees some surprising finds, including a rare Scottish sword found behind a chimney and some delivery bicycles that are still in regular use.
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Rochester Cathedral Pt. 2
The team pays a return visit to Rochester Cathedral to examine some more local heirlooms. The team toast the festive season with Napoleon's drinking glass and they uncover a very early piece of television technology.
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De La Warr
This week, the Antiques Roadshow teams up with an iconic modernist building, The De La Warr Pavilion at Bexhill on sea.
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Liverpool 1
Over 3,000 eager visitors descend on St George's Hall in Liverpool where Michael Aspel and the team are in for a busy day.
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Liverpool 2
Michael Aspel and the experts make a return visit to St George's Hall in Liverpool.
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Kentwell Hall
Michael Aspel and the team roll up their trouser legs to bask in the sunshine at Kentwell hall in Suffolk.
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De Montfort Hall
The team visits De Montfort Hall in Leicester, and things take a theatrical turn. Items include a collection of memorabilia from productions staged by POW’s, some antique TV footage and a poster that turns out to be a painting worth thousands.
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Ulverston
Michael Aspel and the team visit The Coronation Hall in Ulverston. Finds include a boot sale buy with a surprising price tag and a very valuable clock which was given to a nurse during the Crimean war by a mysterious royal patient.
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Bexhill-on-Sea
The team visits the stunning De La Warr Pavilion at Bexhill on Sea.
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Sheffield
Michael and the team visit Sheffield City Hall. Finds include an abstract sculpture which was rescued from a scrap yard, an old master painting and some letters written by Mary Queen of Scots.
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Farewell Michael
Michael Aspel says a fond farewell to the Roadshow team with his final edition of the programme. In this special show he takes a fond look back on the 200 episodes he has hosted.
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Bolton Abbey
The Roadshow team visits the ruins of Bolton Abbey in North Yorkshire
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Althorp
Items under scrutiny include a writing desk, a Civil War sword and an important painting
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Chester
The team views furniture, Elvis memorabilia and a collection of Russian jewels
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Ascot
Items valued at Ascot include the first document-copying machine and a model racehorse
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Althorp and Ascot
A bumper edition with unscreened finds from recent visits to Althorp and Ascot
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Lanhydrock
Fiona Bruce and the team visit Lanhydrock, near Bodmin in Cornwall
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Southwell - Part 1
The team visits Southwell and discovers a 17th-century betrothal box with many secrets
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Southwell - Part 2
In Southwell Minster, the team sees the oldest toy train in the programme's history
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Leeds Castle - Part 1
Fiona Bruce and the team head for Leeds Castle, near Maidstone in Kent
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Gateshead
At the Sage Gateshead, an item is awarded the highest valuation ever seen on the show
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Bodnant Garden
Fiona Bruce and the team assemble on the lawns of Bodnant Garden in North Wales
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Lanhydrock and Bodnant Garden
Fiona Bruce introduces previously unscreened finds from Lanhydrock and Bodnant Garden
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Oxford
Items include a unique Beatles piece, a macabre Maori carving and a Russian painting
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Dumfries House, Ayrshire
Fiona Bruce and the team visit Dumfries House near Ayr in Scotland
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Bridlington
At Bridlington's Spa Royal Hall, the team nominate their ideal age of elegance
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Belfast
Fiona Bruce and the team examine objects harking back to the construction of the Titanic
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Belfast 2
Objects include a medicine chest from early Victorian times and rare Irish plate buckets
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Wells, Somerset 1
Fiona Bruce and the team travel to the Bishop's Palace in Wells, Somerset
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Wells, Somerset 2
Objects under scrutiny include a valuable bracelet once gifted by Queen Victoria
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Dundee
Fiona Bruce and the team of experts are in Dundee
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Dulwich 1
Items discovered include a photograph of Winston Churchill and an old theatrical costume
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Dulwich 2
Objects found in Dulwich include an early illustration by madcap artist Heath Robinson
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Bridlington 2
Fiona Bruce and the team return to the Spa Royal Hall in Bridlington
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Norfolk
Fiona Bruce and the team brave the wet weather at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk.
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Retrospective
Fiona Bruce and the team choose their favourite moments and give updates on star items
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Beverley Minster
The team visits Beverley Minster, where items include a medieval ring dug up on a farm.
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Beverley 2
Items include a pair of medical leech jars and a sideboard that hides secret drawers.
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Somerleyton 2
Objects include a box of paints claimed to have been once owned by John Constable.
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Swindon 1
Fiona Bruce and the team disembark at the Steam Museum in Swindon.
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Brighton College 1
Pieces under the experts' eyes include a Trafalgar medal awarded to a boy sailor.
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Brighton College 2
Pieces under the experts' eyes include a valuable cup and saucer bought at a boot sale.
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Hopetoun House 2
Fiona Bruce and the team return to Hopetoun House in Queensferry, Scotland.
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British Museum 1
Visitors bring their treasures to the forecourt of the British Museum in London.
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Tatton Park 1
Fiona Bruce welcomes thousands of visitors to the gardens of Tatton Park in Cheshire.
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Tatton Park 2
Fiona Bruce and the team pay a return visit to the gardens of Tatton Park in Cheshire.
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Hatfield 1
Among the objects exciting the experts is a collection of almost 500 ornamental pigs.
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Chatsworth 1
Fiona Bruce and the team of experts head to Chatsworth House in Derbyshire.
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Chatsworth 2
Fiona Bruce and the team pay a second visit to Chatsworth House in Derbyshire.
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Blair Castle 1
Fiona Bruce and the team head for Blair Castle, near Pitlochry in Scotland.
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Dartmouth 1
Objects exciting the experts in Dartmouth include a relic from HMS Victory.
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Dartmouth 2
A return visit to the home of the cadets of the Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth.
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Saltaire 1
Specialists in Yorkshire examine treasures including a valuable doodle by Lowry.
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Saltaire 2
Specialists in Yorkshire examine treasures including Charles Dickens's inkwell.
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St Fagans
Objects catching the eyes of the specialists in Wales include some early dog collars.
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British Museum 2
Experts invite the public to bring along their antiques for examination. Some find their 'bric-a-brac' to be worth much more than they ever suspected.
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Swindon 2
Featuring three valuable locomotive signs and the most exciting doll seen on the show.
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Hatfield 2
Featuring a life-size stuffed lion made famous on TV and a four-headed doll.
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Winchester 1
Fiona Bruce and the experts greet thousands of visitors at Winchester Cathedral.
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Winchester 2
A second visit to Winchester Cathedral for Fiona Bruce and the team.
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Hutton In The Forest
Fiona Bruce and the team of experts head to Hutton-in-the-Forest in Cumbria.
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Hampton Court Castle 2
Fiona Bruce and the team visit Hampton Court Castle in rural Herefordshire.
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Series Retrospective 1
Fiona Bruce reflects on another remarkable series of finds.
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Series Retrospective 2
Fiona Bruce and the experts take a look at some unscreened finds.
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Blair Castle 2
Discoveries at Blair Castle include a Mickey Mouse toy with a poignant history.
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Manchester 1
Heirlooms in Manchester include a toy last opened by the owner's father in Edwardian days.
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Charlecote Park
Treasures in Stratford-upon-Avon include a collection of gold boxes.
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Lulworth Castle 1
Fiona Bruce and the team find themselves in the middle of a tank firing range in Dorset.
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Hever Castle 1
Items in Kent include one of the finest pieces of furniture seen in recent years.
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Hever Castle 2
Fiona Bruce and the experts pay a return visit to Hever Castle.
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Aberystwyth
Fiona Bruce and the team of experts visit Aberystwyth Arts Centre in Wales.
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Remembrance Special
The team visits Staffordshire to hear previously untold stories of wartime and sacrifice.
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Seaton Delaval 1
Fiona Bruce and the team of experts visit the recently reopened Seaton Delaval Hall.
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Castle Coole
Fiona Bruce and the team visit Northern Ireland at Castle Coole near Enniskillen.
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Layer Marney 2
Among the items is the first-aid box that Shackleton took on his Antarctic expedition.
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Series Retrospective
Fiona Bruce opens a seasonal selection box from the Roadshow team.
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Hartland Abbey 1
Fiona Bruce and the team head to Hartland Abbey in Devon.
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Hartland Abbey 2
Items examined include a quilt believed to have been made from royal ball gowns.
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St Andrews 1
Items in Scotland include a bowl believed to have belonged to Bonnie Prince Charlie.
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Lulworth Castle 2
Finds include a 10th century chest, the most valuable piece of furniture seen in a decade.
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Weald and Downland Museum 1
Fiona Bruce and the experts visit the Weald and Downland Museum in Sussex.
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Yorkshire Museum 1
Fiona Bruce and the experts pay a visit to the grounds of the Yorkshire Museum.
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Yorkshire Museum 2
A second visit to York, where the team discovers more family gems.
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Wimbledon 1
A Roadshow first as the team descends on Wimbledon's All England Lawn Tennis Club.
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Wimbledon 2
Fiona Bruce and the team make a return to Wimbledon's All England Lawn Tennis Club.
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Manchester 2
Fiona Bruce and the team make a return visit to Manchester Town Hall.
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Seaton Delaval 2
Fiona Bruce and the team of experts return to Seaton Delaval Hall in Northumberland.
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Birmingham 2
At Birmingham University, the team finds the biggest vases ever seen on the show.
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Weald and Downland Museum 2
Objects featured include an elaborate clock which until recently was used as a door stop.
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Attenborough's Global Adventure
In his mid-eighties, many thought David Attenborough had retired. Instead, he launched a new era of natural history filmmaking, revisiting iconic locations and using advanced technologies to tell stories about the natural world.
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Home Planet
From the Galapagos Islands to the deepest caves in Borneo, David Attenborough's Global Adventure episode two follows his adventures across the globe.
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The Rise of Nature
From the ancient tropics of China to the depths of the Great Barrier Reef, David Attenborough's Global Adventure episode three follows his adventures across the globe.
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Audition
Mat sits in the waiting room before an audition, dreading how it will be. He re-lives some of his best and worst moments in auditions, and takes us back to his childhood where he unlocks the reasons for his fears.
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Paper Knickers
Jackie is in a hospital bed facing a decision about whether to have her leg amputated. As she thinks through her options, she explores her feelings for someone she has recently met. A bold, witty exploration of what it is to be an amputee.
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Thunderbox
It is 1968, Sue is in the toilet at a Pop Festival. Abortion has recently been legalised; it's a moment of liberation. But for wheelchair user Sue, it throws up difficult questions of bodies and belief.
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Hamish
Hamish's parents have been fundraising to buy him a new wheelchair. Crucially, it is a self-operated vehicle, and a chance for independence. Hamish heads for the woods to find sexual pleasure. But, he hasn't counted on such rough terrain.
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The Shed
A children's writer finds herself falling in love with Keira, her next door neighbour. But Ellie, her carer, does not approve of the relationship. A chilling tale exploring the power that a carer can exert over a wheelchair user's life.
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The Real Deal
Meg is trying to catch sight of a man whom she thinks is a benefits cheat. Unexpectedly, he forges a friendship with her and encourages her to claim more benefits for herself. A dark and witty tale set against the benefits system in the U.K.
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Planet Earth: Dynasties II - Puma
Narrated by Sir David Attenborough, One mother has been forced to leave her territory, taking her unusually large litter of four cubs with her. With so many mouths to feed, she must quickly establish a new territory during a brutal winter.
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Planet Earth: Dynasties II - Elephant
Narrated by Sir David Attenborough: A new elephant matriarch must guide her family through drought.
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Planet Earth: Dynasties II - Cheetah
Narrated by Sir David Attenborough: A Cheetah mother and her three growing daughters travel thousands of kilometers every year, roaming their vast territory, on the search for food. Their mother too faces new challenges as the wet season arrives.
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Planet Earth: Dynasties II - Hyena
Narrated by Sir David Attenborough: On the vast Zambian plains, a clan of hyenas must pull together to survive. The seemingly desolate territory could be the key to their success - holding onto it until the wildebeest return will be vital.
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Planet Earth: Dynasties II - Meerkat
Narrated by Sir David Attenborough: On the shores of a vast salt pan in Botswana, lives a family of Meerkats - led by an inexperienced queen. The first litter of pups in months has just emerged from the den, and the adults must pull together.
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Planet Earth: Dynasties II - Macaque
Narrated by Sir David Attenborough: High in the mountains of Morocco lives a descendant of a long line of Macaque rulers. She has been in charge of this troupe for one of the longest recorded reigns - but this year is likely to be her last.
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Planet Earth: Dynasties II - Making Of Special
Behind the scenes footage of how this breathtaking series was filmed.
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I Have a Thing About Bathrooms
Having survived a close call with Villanelle, Eve now has the mole in a safe house. They have an opportunity to glean information and crack this open. But Villanelle hasn't finished with Eve, and forces an escalation in their relationship.
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God, I'm Tired
Villanelle's mission is proving anything but straightforward, forcing her to take drastic measures. Meanwhile, Eve has made a shocking discovery, which leads her right to Villanelle and a confrontation from which neither will emerge unscathed.
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Wide Awake
Villanelle dives deep into the dangerous world of her target under the guise of her newfound persona, Billie. Eve may have worrying competition for Villanelle’s affections.
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You're Mine
Eve’s mission is disastrously compromised. Carolyn briefs Eve on her current status as an employee of the British government and leaves Eve’s future in her own hands. Villanelle does everything she can in order to get to her ultimate target.
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The Man on the Platform
Starring Ben Whishaw, and written and directed by Mark Gatiss. Written in response to the 50th anniversary of the Sexual Offences Act, a young man returning from the trenches of the First World War recollects a love that dared not speak its name.
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A Grand Day Out
Starring Fionn Whitehead and written by Michael Dennis. 1994. As the government votes on lowering the age of male homosexual consent, 17-year-old Andrew comes to London for the first time with unexpected results.
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More Anger
Starring Russell Tovey and written by Brian Fillis. Actors can easily feel typecast. But it's 1987 and with AIDS hitting the headlines, a promising new part looks like a game changer for Phil.
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Missing Alice
Starring Rebecca Front and written by Jon Bradfield. Alice and her husband share a secret. But with the publication of the Wolfenden Report in 1957, it may not need to be a secret anymore.
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I Miss the War
Starring Ian Gelder and written by Matthew Baldwin. The 1967 Sexual Offences Act will revolutionize everything, won't it? Well, perhaps not as far as dapper gent Jackie is concerned.
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Safest Spot in Town
Starring Kadiff Kirwan and written by Keith Jarrett. As the Blitz hits London, Fredrick is grateful that he survived in a very unlikely place of refuge.
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The Perfect Gentleman
Starring Gemma Whelan and written by Jackie Clune. Bobby is a swaggering man about town. But Bobby has a secret. Can it survive when it really matters?
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Something Borrowed
Starring Alan Cumming and written by Gareth McLean. Steve, a groom-to-be, anxiously prepares his wedding speech. But now that the big day is here, what has been won and what has been lost?
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Compliance
A hotel room meeting between a young actress and her powerful producer.
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Outside
A woman celebrates her 100th birthday while outside the revolution is beginning.
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Bovril Pam
It's the early 1960s, and stuck between Victorian England and the sexual revolution, a secretary in the typing pool finds herself.
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Pig Life
It's 1991, and rape in marriage has been made illegal. Our character is shocked to realize what she has been living through.
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Reclaim the Night
It's 1977, and the first Reclaim the Night march takes place in Leeds in response to the curfew imposed on women to protect them from the Yorkshire Ripper.
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Pritilata
It's 1932, and Pritilata leads an attack against the European Club in an attempt to gain Independence from the British.
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Multiples
Accused of the murder of her three babies, a woman educates herself to prove the expert witness wrong.
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Tipping Point
A pregnant woman in the future is being pursued on social media.
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Episode 1
Hannah and Nathan are in the final stages of negotiating their divorce, but when it becomes clear Nathan has met someone else, the amicable separation takes a turn for the worse.
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Episode 2
Hannah's relationship with Nathan unravels when he drops a bombshell, and Rose struggles to cope with her grief.
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Episode 3
Tensions rise as Hannah and Nathan struggle to disentangle their lives. Christie arrives in London and Rose has a clear out.
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Episode 4
Hannah allows herself to dream of a life elsewhere with Christie, whilst Nathan starts to doubt his relationship with Kate. Ruth breaks some devastating news to Zander.
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Episode 5
Rose grapples with James' absence at the family camping trip. Ruth learns of Nina and Tyler's affair, and the extent of Tyler's deceit is revealed.
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Episode 6
With Kate and Nathan's relationship on the rocks Hannah makes a decision which shapes all their futures.
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Valiant
While en route to Ferenginar, Jake and Nog are attacked by the Jem'Hadar and rescued by an elite group of Starfleet cadets on a secret mission.
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Profit and Lace
Grand Nagus Zek is deposed for adding a women's rights amendment to the Ferengi Bill of Opportunities.
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Time's Orphan
While on a picnic, O'Brien's daughter stumbles into a vortex of swirling energy and is taken back 300 years.
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The Sound of Her Voice
The Defiant crew hastens to save a Starfleet captain who is stranded on a remote planet with little oxygen.
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Tears of the Prophets
Despite the warning of the Prophets, Sisko leads an invasion of Cardassia, unaware that Gul Dukat has an ungodly plan.
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A Near Vimes Experience
Captain Sam Vimes' life in the City Watch is changed forever when an impossible figure from his past returns to Ankh-Morpork. 20 years ago, Vimes watched his street brother and gang-leader Carcer Dun fall from a fatal height. Somehow, Carcer is back.
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Ook
Using the policing know-how of Constable Carrot, the Watch connects Carcer's evil plan to strange goings-on at the magical institution called Unseen University. Perhaps a missing library book has something to do with the dragon attacks in the city.
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Wild Tokyo
It may be the largest, busiest, and most densely populated metropolitan area on Earth, but Tokyo's 38 million residents share their home with a surprising array of wildlife.
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The Year Begins: January - February
The start of the year is a time of extremes across Earth. From the realm of the Polar Bear, the Arctic winds plunge the Northern Hemisphere into winter. While in the tropics, animals and humans have a different response to the season.
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A Time of Renewal: March - April
The longer days trigger dramatic events across the natural world. In March, a wave of blooming Cherry Blossoms unfolds across Japan signalling the arrival of Spring. The season for new life spurs many creatures to find a mate.
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A Time of Volatility: May - June
May is a time of seasonal gear shifting and powerful forces of nature. In the heart of North America tornadoes tear across the plains as wild mustang herds gather. The end of the Dry in Southern Africa claims victims amongst the elephant herds.
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A Time of Migration: July - August
Summertime triggers some of the planet's great seasonal migration events including thousands of Sock Eye Salmon that reach the end of their journey to spawn in rivers, attracting Brown Bears in a feeding frenzy.
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A Time of Activation: September - October
In September, seasonal swings activate change across the natural world. The heat rises in Africa as the dry season deepens. The coming of early rains encourages new life in the Kalahari. The September Equinox marks autumn in the Northern Hemisphere.
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Full Circle: November - December
We come full circle on this wild year on Earth. Monarch butterflies converge in Mexico. In Africa the rains return and are welcomed by Masked Weaver Birds. The lunar cycle and warm waters off Australia trigger the Great Barrier Reef's coral spawning.
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Luckily for you, you can enjoy classic British series like Grange Hill and Dad's Army, as well as timeless films like Trainspotting and Love Actually, without spending a fortune. A BritBox subscription will set you back £5.99 a month or £59.99 per year (which works out as roughly £4.99 per month).
What channel is BBC America? ›BBC America HD is on channel 264.
Does BritBox cost? ›Luckily for you, you can enjoy classic British series like Grange Hill and Dad's Army, as well as timeless films like Trainspotting and Love Actually, without spending a fortune. A BritBox subscription will set you back £5.99 a month or £59.99 per year (which works out as roughly £4.99 per month).
How do I stream live TV on BBC? ›- Select Menu then TV Guide.
- Tab left or right to choose which channel you'd like to watch.
- Tap on the programme that's currently live.
If you've got a TV, PC, mobile device or streaming device, you'll be able to get access to every live broadcast from the BBC. On your TV, all you need to do is switch over to the correct channel. On PCs you can head over to the BBC website (opens in new tab) and start watching on iPlayer.