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<desc>Military: Survival expert Ray Mears explores inhospitable places. In this edition, he follows the progress of 20 RAF recruits as they undergo a gruelling training course.</desc>
<title>Ray Mears's Extreme Survival</title>
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<desc>Documentary series. It is a busy bank holiday weekend and for WPC Annabel Davis the worst time to try and evacuate passengers from terminal three because of a suspected bomb.</desc>
<title>Airport</title>
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<desc>Sue Barker with the lighthearted sports quiz. Captains Ally McCoist and Frankie Dettori are joined by Austin Healey, Lee Sharpe, David Haye and Darren Gough.</desc>
<title>A Question of Sport</title>
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<desc>Comedian Jack Dee picks his favourites from the Top of the Pops archives and today his choices include Petula Clark, Noel Harrison, The Smiths, David Bowie and Annie Lennox.</desc>
<title>TOTP 2</title>
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<desc>Be Very Quiet...: Documentary series following US police in pursuit of criminal drivers. Officer Izquierdo stops a car full of young partygoers heading to an infamous gay club in L.A.</desc>
<title>Speeders</title>
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<desc>Motoring magazine hosted by Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May. Actor and former Spandau Ballet star Martin Kemp tries to be the fastest celebrity around the test track.</desc>
<title>Top Gear</title>
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<desc>Series in which budding entrepreneurs pitch business ideas to five multi-millionaires. Pitches include a hi-tech scanner to prevent under-age drinking in pubs and clubs.</desc>
<title>Dragons' Den</title>
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<start>1300</start>
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<desc>Sue Barker with the lighthearted sports quiz. Captains Ally McCoist and Frankie Dettori are joined by Austin Healey, Lee Sharpe, David Haye and Darren Gough.</desc>
<title>A Question of Sport</title>
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<desc>Documentary series. It is a busy bank holiday weekend and for WPC Annabel Davis the worst time to try and evacuate passengers from terminal three because of a suspected bomb.</desc>
<title>Airport</title>
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<desc>Military: Survival expert Ray Mears explores inhospitable places. In this edition, he follows the progress of 20 RAF recruits as they undergo a gruelling training course.</desc>
<title>Ray Mears's Extreme Survival</title>
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<desc>Comedian Jack Dee picks his favourites from the Top of the Pops archives and today his choices include Petula Clark, Noel Harrison, The Smiths, David Bowie and Annie Lennox.</desc>
<title>TOTP 2</title>
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<desc>Be Very Quiet...: Documentary series following US police in pursuit of criminal drivers. Officer Izquierdo stops a car full of young partygoers heading to an infamous gay club in L.A.</desc>
<title>Speeders</title>
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<desc>Motoring magazine hosted by Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May. Actor and former Spandau Ballet star Martin Kemp tries to be the fastest celebrity around the test track.</desc>
<title>Top Gear</title>
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<desc>Series in which budding entrepreneurs pitch business ideas to five multi-millionaires. Pitches include a hi-tech scanner to prevent under-age drinking in pubs and clubs.</desc>
<title>Dragons' Den</title>
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<desc>Belarus: Survival expert Ray Mears explores some of the most inhospitable places on Earth. He travels to the ancient forests of Belarus, where he tracks wolves and native bison.</desc>
<title>Ray Mears's Extreme Survival</title>
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<desc>Motoring magazine. The team celebrate the heritage and power of Italian supercar maker Lamborghini by trying out the Gallardo, taking a run in the Miura and driving the Countach.</desc>
<title>Top Gear</title>
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<desc>Stephen Fry hosts the quiz show in which contestants are rewarded more if their answers are 'quite interesting'. With Alan Davies, Jeremy Hardy, Barry Cryer and Jeremy Clarkson.</desc>
<title>QI</title>
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<desc>Comedy pop quiz hosted by Mark Lamarr, with team captains Phill Jupitus and Bill Bailey. Guests are Pete Tong, Fearne Cotton, Chris Park from Phixx and comedian Stephen Frost.</desc>
<title>Never Mind the Buzzcocks</title>
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<desc>Comedy show combining panel game, stand-up and improvisation. Hosted by Dara O'Briain, with Hugh Dennis and Frankie Boyle and guests including Dead Ringer Jon Culshaw.</desc>
<title>Mock the Week</title>
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<desc>Comedy quiz show based on the week's news, with team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop, guest host Jeremy Clarkson and panellists Krishnan Guru-Murthy and Michael McIntyre.</desc>
<title>Have I Got News For You</title>
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<desc>Stephen Fry hosts the quiz show in which contestants are rewarded more if their answers are 'quite interesting'. With Alan Davies, Jeremy Hardy, Barry Cryer and Jeremy Clarkson.</desc>
<title>QI</title>
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<desc>Comedy pop quiz hosted by Mark Lamarr, with team captains Phill Jupitus and Bill Bailey. Guests are Pete Tong, Fearne Cotton, Chris Park from Phixx and comedian Stephen Frost.</desc>
<title>Never Mind the Buzzcocks</title>
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<desc>Comedy show combining panel game, stand-up and improvisation. Hosted by Dara O'Briain, with Hugh Dennis and Frankie Boyle and guests including Dead Ringer Jon Culshaw.</desc>
<title>Mock the Week</title>
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<desc>The Bank of Danny: Everyman Danny Wallace tries to set up and run his own country. Struggling to pay his electricity bill, Danny is forced to kickstart his country's economy.</desc>
<title>How to Start Your Own Country</title>
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<desc>Reality series following ten spoiled rich kids as they saddle up for hard labour in Colorado. Fabian rages against the regime and leads a rebellion.</desc>
<title>Filthy Rich: Cattle Drive</title>
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<desc>Close</desc>
<title>Close</title>
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<desc>Shopping from home.</desc>
<title>Home Shopping</title>
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