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Tid | Program |
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06:00 | QISandi 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. |
06:30 | QIStephen 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. |
07:05 | Life Below ZeroThe arrival of longer days and warmer temperatures makes for easier travel, and Alaskans take advantage by heading out to hunt migrating birds and harvest meat and fur, securing their camps to protect them from flooding in the meantime. |
07:50 | Where the Wild Men Are With Ben FogleBen travels to Galway in Ireland to meet Mark, an author who is documenting his experiences as he tries to live a 'money-free' life. Ben embraces Mark's frugal lifestyle: collecting water, sparse winter foraging, fishing, sheep-wrangling and more. |
08:35 | The Great British Bake OffThe remaining 11 bakers face Cake Week, kicking off with a crowd-pleasing signature challenge. Next, the bakers turn green with Prue's first technical challenge and an ambitious chocolate collared showstopper turns up the heat in the tent. |
09:30 | PointlessA twist on the classic quiz show formula, contestants search through the depths of their knowledge in an attempt to score as few points as possible. |
10:15 | QISandi 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. |
10:45 | QIStephen 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. |
11:15 | Life Below ZeroThe arrival of longer days and warmer temperatures makes for easier travel, and Alaskans take advantage by heading out to hunt migrating birds and harvest meat and fur, securing their camps to protect them from flooding in the meantime. |
12:00 | Where the Wild Men Are With Ben FogleBen travels to Galway in Ireland to meet Mark, an author who is documenting his experiences as he tries to live a 'money-free' life. Ben embraces Mark's frugal lifestyle: collecting water, sparse winter foraging, fishing, sheep-wrangling and more. |
12:45 | Antiques RoadshowFiona 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. |
13:40 | The Great British Bake OffThe remaining 11 bakers face Cake Week, kicking off with a crowd-pleasing signature challenge. Next, the bakers turn green with Prue's first technical challenge and an ambitious chocolate collared showstopper turns up the heat in the tent. |
14:35 | QISandi 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. |
15:05 | QIStephen 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. |
15:35 | Life Below ZeroDuring the Arctic spring, Alaskans take advantage of the warm weather and 24-hour daylight to complete tasks that are impossible in the winter months. |
16:20 | Where the Wild Men Are With Ben FogleBen Fogle ventures to the Greek island of Andros to visit Sandy, founder of a remote animal shelter perched on the slopes of the island's highest peak. Ben embraces sharing a home with 25 dogs, eight donkeys, a horse, a mule and more than 20 cats. |
17:05 | Antiques RoadshowThe 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. |
18:00 | The Great British Bake OffIt is Bread Week, and the ten bakers have much to prove with three tough challenges set by judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith. They must bake a fruity teatime Signature, a rather international-flavoured Technical, and an ambitious Showstopper. |
18:50 | The Great British Sewing BeeThe 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. |
19:45 | PointlessA twist on the classic quiz show formula, contestants search through the depths of their knowledge in an attempt to score as few points as possible. |
20:30 | QISandi 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. |
21:00 | QISandi 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. |
21:30 | The Great Pottery Throw DownIt's all about bricks and mortar, as the 11 remaining potters slab-build a 3D building. In a Throw Down first, judge Rich Miller tasks the potters with handmaking bricks. |
22:20 | Louis Theroux InterviewsLouis Theroux spends time with 26-year-old singer-songwriter Rachel Keen, better known as RAYE, during a career-defining year at home in South London, backstage at Glastonbury and working on new material in the recording studio. |
23:05 | Life Below ZeroAlaskans gather food and make upgrades to their homes as the Arctic Summer wanes. |
23:50 | The Graham Norton ShowAmong the guests on Graham's sofa are `Succession' star Sarah Snook, pop legend Boy George, the actor Greta Lee, and the irrepressible Miriam Margolyes, whose book `Oh Miriam!' tells stories from her extraordinary life. Plus, music from CMAT. |
00:40 | PointlessA twist on the classic quiz show formula, contestants search through the depths of their knowledge in an attempt to score as few points as possible. |
01:25 | QISandi 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. |
01:55 | QISandi 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. |
02:30 | The Great Pottery Throw DownIt's all about bricks and mortar, as the 11 remaining potters slab-build a 3D building. In a Throw Down first, judge Rich Miller tasks the potters with handmaking bricks. |
03:20 | Louis Theroux InterviewsLouis Theroux spends time with 26-year-old singer-songwriter Rachel Keen, better known as RAYE, during a career-defining year at home in South London, backstage at Glastonbury and working on new material in the recording studio. |
04:05 | Life Below ZeroAlaskans gather food and make upgrades to their homes as the Arctic Summer wanes. |
04:50 | Mammals: Making OfA behind-the-scenes look at the series that explores the most successful animal group on Earth, from the tiny Etruscan shrew to the largest mammal in existence, the blue whale. |
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