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05:30

QI

Sandi Toksvig hosts an `upsadaisy' show and is joined by Justin Moorhouse, Emmanuel Sonubi, Holly Walsh and Alan Davies.

06:00

QI

Sandi Toksvig is joined by Alan Davies, Jimmy Carr, Colin Lane and Sara Pascoe to explore opposites. They discover what the opposite of a monopoly is, the difference between a sheep and a goat, and the many delicacies of a Chinese imperial banquet.

06:30

QI

Sandi talks operations with Alan, Bill Bailey, Katherine Ryan, and Rhod Gilbert. They discuss topics including how to turn a muffin into an offensive weapon, steps to safely conduct medical surgery, and undersea espionage.

07:00

QI

Stephen and Alan talk Christmas with Holly Walsh, Jason Manford and Romesh Ranganathan. Along the way, they find out how to wrap awkwardly shaped presents, how to remove wine stains, and what robins represent on Christmas cards.

07:30

QI

Sandi Toksvig and Alan Davies learn about Disneyland's disastrous first day, translated movie titles, and a number of other origins and openings with Josh Widdicombe, Susan Calman, and Rich Hall.

08:00

QI

Sandi and Alan are joined by Sarah Millican, Cariad Lloyd and Alice Levine as they look at some different objects and ornaments. Along the way, they discover where to find a UFO and meet the world's best-dressed crab.

08:30

Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle

Ben Fogle journeys to the Suffolk countryside and a secretive patch of woodland, to spend the week with the unique character Will Lord, a true British caveman. Ben embraces Will's Stone Age-style existence in the forest.

09:15

Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle

Ben is on a unique and tiny island in the Scottish Hebrides, with his host ex-social care worker Philip. Ben finds out how Philip became a custodian of this coastal island and how he has embraced a new quality of life.

10:00

Bridge of Lies

Ross Kemp presents as a team of four friends, Mike, Grace, Sean and Charl, take on the Bridge of Lies.

10:45

Bridge of Lies

Ross Kemp presents as a team of four family members, Dona, Colin, Alicia and Amy, take on the Bridge of Lies.

11:30

The Great British Sewing Bee

The three finalists take on a trio of evening wear challenges. Bringing together a range of advanced sewing skills, from tailoring to high-end designing, perfecting evening wear is a pinnacle for any home sewer.

12:25

The Great British Sewing Bee

Ín their first week, the sewers are eased in gently with wardrobe staples that might look familiar but aren't necessarily straightforward to make. For their pattern challenge, the judges ask for a wrap skirt, a garment whose clean crisp lines can only be achieved through precise cutting, accurate stitching and a judicious choice of fabric.

13:15

Travel Man: 48 Hours in...

Richard Ayoade is joined by Matt Lucas, for a frenetic 48 hours in the eternal city, Rome. Together, they cram in culture, cuisine, history, hats and as many sights as possible.

13:40

Antiques Roadshow

The team return to Wells in Somerset to see some Fabergé jewellery, a plate by Pugin and a guitar left behind in England by a soldier who never returned from the D-Day landings.

14:30

Antiques Roadshow

Fiona Bruce and the team return to the stunning grounds of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Art expert Charlotte Riordan is excited to find that two striking paintings of three dimensional raindrops by celebrated Korean artist Kim Tschang-Yeul have turned up at the venue, and the valuation comes as a shock to the owners.

15:25

Antiques Roadshow

The team return to Portchester Castle in Hampshire on the south coast of England. Mark Smith is stunned to see a Victoria Cross medal, the highest award for bravery in combat, and hears a story of incredible heroism during the First World War - with the staggering valuation of the humble bronze medal leaving its owners lost for words.

16:15

Life Below Zero

Alaskans contend with the throes of the warm season in the Arctic.

17:00

Life in Color With David Attenborough

In India, peacocks dazzle females with magnificent tail feathers; a tiny hummingbird in the deserts of North America unfurls his spectacular headdress as he dances for a mate; and in the darkness of a rainforest, powerful mandrill baboons signal their status with red and blue face masks, while tiny frogs warn of deadly poisons with brilliant colours.

18:00

Mammals

By pushing themselves and their bodies to the limit, mammals have found remarkable ways to survive in the hottest places on earth. In baking deserts, harsh dry spiny forests, barren desolate salt pans and even bush fires, mammals beat the heat.

18:50

Alexander Armstrong in Sri Lanka

After a close-up encounter with a cobra, Alexander travels north to Tamil country. Once there, he helps dig up mines remaining after the bitter civil war that raged for 30 years in the region.

19:35

Planet Earth III: Making Of

Deep in the forests of Vietnam, a local man, Mr Ho Khanh, made an extraordinary discovery. However, in order to film what may be the world's largest cave, the `Planet Earth III' team first have to get there.

19:45

Travel Man: 48 Hours in...

Richard Ayoade and comedian Sara Pascoe head to Valencia in Spain for paella, cocktails, zorbing, a four-wheel bike ride, and a hunt for the holy grail.

20:10

Travel Man: 48 Hours in...

Richard Ayoade and comedian Joe Lycett head to the mini break mecca of Amsterdam, for some culture, cardio, canals, cuisine, drawing, Dutch gin, and the museum of street organs.

20:35

Agnetha: ABBA and After

Celebrating the singing career of Agnetha Fältskog, which began in the mid-60s when she was just 15. Within just two years, she was a singing sensation at the top of the charts in Sweden, before meeting husband Björn Ulvaeus and becoming a part of pop group ABBA in the 70s. Agnetha lacked confidence on stage as the global demand for the group grew and grew, while being away from her children caused great turmoil.

21:25

The Masked Dancer

The first group of five celebrities dance; the host and panellists try to guess their identities based on clues within their routines.

22:30

QI

`QI' is a `quite interesting' quiz show in that correct answers are not necessarily the goal. Responding to presenter Sandi Toksvig's mostly obscure questions in a funny or interesting way, regardless of whether the response includes a right answer, is what scores points. Points are deducted if answers merely repeat common misconceptions and urban myths. It's OK to be wrong, but don't be obviously, boringly wrong. Toksvig welcomes to each episode a four-person panel made up of comedians, writers and broadcasters, plus permanent guest Alan Davies.

23:00

8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown

Alan Carr and Josh Widdicombe take on Joe Wilkinson and Sara Pascoe, while Bill Bailey is in Dictionary Corner with Susie Dent, and Rachel Riley is in charge of the letters and numbers.

23:50

Life in Color With David Attenborough

In India, peacocks dazzle females with magnificent tail feathers; a tiny hummingbird in the deserts of North America unfurls his spectacular headdress as he dances for a mate; and in the darkness of a rainforest, powerful mandrill baboons signal their status with red and blue face masks, while tiny frogs warn of deadly poisons with brilliant colours.

00:45

Mammals

By pushing themselves and their bodies to the limit, mammals have found remarkable ways to survive in the hottest places on earth. In baking deserts, harsh dry spiny forests, barren desolate salt pans and even bush fires, mammals beat the heat.

01:35

Alexander Armstrong in Sri Lanka

After a close-up encounter with a cobra, Alexander travels north to Tamil country. Once there, he helps dig up mines remaining after the bitter civil war that raged for 30 years in the region.

02:20

Antiques Roadshow

The team return to Wells in Somerset to see some Fabergé jewellery, a plate by Pugin and a guitar left behind in England by a soldier who never returned from the D-Day landings.

03:15

Antiques Roadshow

Fiona Bruce and the team return to the stunning grounds of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Art expert Charlotte Riordan is excited to find that two striking paintings of three dimensional raindrops by celebrated Korean artist Kim Tschang-Yeul have turned up at the venue, and the valuation comes as a shock to the owners.

04:05

Antiques Roadshow

The team return to Portchester Castle in Hampshire on the south coast of England. Mark Smith is stunned to see a Victoria Cross medal, the highest award for bravery in combat, and hears a story of incredible heroism during the First World War - with the staggering valuation of the humble bronze medal leaving its owners lost for words.

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