Tv-Tablå för BBC Nordic söndag

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05:05

Travel Man: 48 Hours in...

Richard Ayoade brings inspiration to all mini-breakers as he heads to Norway with actor Fay Ripley for two days of sledging, screaming, skiing, sculpture and scoff.

05:30

QI

Sandi Toksvig is joined by Maisie Adam, Daliso Chaponda, Jack Dee and Alan Davies for a look at some underthings.

06:00

QI

Sandi Toksvig learns about things overseas with Alan Davies, Colin Lane, Desiree Burch and Bill Bailey. Along the way, they find out about the Sydney Opera House, what Britons did for the Romans, and the beauty of camels.

06:30

QI

Sandi Toksvig looks at animals which start with a `P', with guests Alan Davies, Phill Jupitus, Danny Baker and Teri Hatcher.

07:05

QI

Sandi Toksvig takes a look at the topic of Peril with panellists Aisling Bea, Lee Mack, Jason Manford, and Alan Davies.

07:35

Travel Man: 48 Hours in...

Richard Ayoade brings inspiration to all mini-breakers as he heads to Norway with actor Fay Ripley for two days of sledging, screaming, skiing, sculpture and scoff.

08:00

Travel Man: 48 Hours in...

Richard Ayoade is joined by Lou Sanders for a two-day blast around Bergen, in Norway. Richard and Lou start as they mean to go on by taking a speedboat transfer from the airport to their waterfront lodgings. They explore the historic neighbourhood of Bryggen, ride a cable car to the top of Mount Ulriken, and fly down the the fastest zipline in Norway, against Richard's better judgement.

08:25

Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle

Ben 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.

09:10

Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle

Ben heads to the cliffs of Cornwall where he meets a couple who left the city to become farmers. Ben learns about the five years the couple have spent turning their seven-acre empty plot into an off-grid farm, and he gets stuck in with their animals.

09:55

Bridge of Lies

Ross Kemp presents as a team of family and friends, Balaji, Anjali, Bala and Ajit, take on the Bridge of Lies.

10:40

Bridge of Lies

Ross Kemp presents as a team of four friends, Matt, Michael, Ruairi and Andy, take on the Bridge of Lies.

11:25

The Great British Sewing Bee

The eight remaining sewers return to the sewing room for lingerie and sleepwear week. The garments might look luxurious, but working with the slippery and delicate fabrics is hugely challenging. To test the sewers' handling skills, judges Patrick Grant and Esme Young kick off the pattern challenge with a boned basque. The task requires sewing together small pattern pieces for a precise fit and creating a tricky hook and eye fastening.

12:20

The Great British Sewing Bee

The fashion industry is the biggest polluter of our planet besides oil, so for reduce, reuse and recycle week, all the fabric in the haberdashery is replaced with charity shop clothes and soft furnishings. To breathe new life into this old fabric, host Joe Lycett kicks the seven remaining home sewers off with a pattern for a man's bomber jacket, which must be pieced together from four secondhand women's garments.

13:15

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.

13:35

Antiques Roadshow

Antiques Roadshow is at Aston Hall in Birmingham, where treasures include some rare trading beads, memorable items from an Aston Villa legend and a collection of climbing gear from one of history's great mountaineers. Expert Will Farmer meets local man and celebrated poet Benjamin Zephaniah, who has brought along his own intriguing collection, and Fiona explores the Civil War-era history of the hall.

14:30

Antiques Roadshow

Fiona and the team return to the beautiful grounds of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, where finds include a stunning set of traditional Highland dress that once belonged to a clan chieftain and a rare Rolex Sea-Dweller watch. Siobhan Tyrell is thrilled to see a selection of medals awarded to pioneering diver Verrall Newman, including a 1924 Olympic participant's medal, while Susan Rumfitt hears the poignant story behind a Norwegian bridal brooch.

15:25

Antiques Roadshow

Fiona Bruce and the team travel to the Bishop's Palace, Wells in Somerset. Among the objects under scrutiny are one of the oldest objects ever seen on the Roadshow, a painting by Rolf Harris's grandfather, and a plate reputedly found in Captain Scott's tent on the ill-fated Antarctic expedition.

16:15

Life Below Zero

Alaskans harness the power of the sun as they toil through Summer.

17:00

Attenborough's Life in Colour

David Attenborough reveals the extraordinary ways that some animals use colour to hide and disappear into the background. New science reveals how the Bengal tiger in central India uses its orange-black stripes to hide from its colour-blind prey. In Kenya's Masai Mara, the zebra's black-and-white pattern confuses predators with an extraordinary effect called motion dazzle. And on the island of Cuba, a small snail uses colourful stripes in a surprising way to hide from its enemies.

18:00

Mammals

Sir David Attenborough reveals why forests are the ultimate test of survival for mammals and how they have overcome the challenges of life in this multidimensional, complex and continually changing environment.

18:50

The Lakes with Simon Reeve

Simon meets some of the Cumbrian characters with different visions for the future of England's biggest National Park, including a campaign group trying to protect the remaining red squirrel populations.

19:45

Travel Man: 48 Hours in...

Richard Ayoade and actor Sally Phillips head to Stockholm for a fulsome 48 hours in the Swedish capital, where they scale rooftops, sing ABBA, eat Swedish-Danish, and stay up late playing on their phones.

20:10

Travel Man: 48 Hours in...

Richard Ayoade brings inspiration to all mini-breakers as he heads to Belgium with comedian Lee Mack for culture, comics, puppets, waffles, mussels and pralines.

20:35

The Great Pottery Throw Down

Judges Keith Brymer Jones and Rich Miller set the potters two challenges against the clock: to throw a cheese set and port chalices, as the battle of clay kicks off at the wheel.

21:25

The Masked Dancer

The second six Masked Dancers take to the stage: Squirrel vs Carwash, Flamingo vs Rubber Chicken and Frog vs Beagle. At the end of the show the second celebrity's identity is revealed.

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

Jimmy Carr hosts the panel show as Johnny Vegas and Rhod Gilbert take on Joe Wilkinson and Roisin Conaty. Tom Allen is in Dictionary Corner.

23:45

Attenborough's Life in Colour

David Attenborough reveals the extraordinary ways that some animals use colour to hide and disappear into the background. New science reveals how the Bengal tiger in central India uses its orange-black stripes to hide from its colour-blind prey. In Kenya's Masai Mara, the zebra's black-and-white pattern confuses predators with an extraordinary effect called motion dazzle. And on the island of Cuba, a small snail uses colourful stripes in a surprising way to hide from its enemies.

00:45

Mammals

Sir David Attenborough reveals why forests are the ultimate test of survival for mammals and how they have overcome the challenges of life in this multidimensional, complex and continually changing environment.

01:40

The Lakes with Simon Reeve

Simon meets some of the Cumbrian characters with different visions for the future of England's biggest National Park, including a campaign group trying to protect the remaining red squirrel populations.

02:30

Antiques Roadshow

Antiques Roadshow is at Aston Hall in Birmingham, where treasures include some rare trading beads, memorable items from an Aston Villa legend and a collection of climbing gear from one of history's great mountaineers. Expert Will Farmer meets local man and celebrated poet Benjamin Zephaniah, who has brought along his own intriguing collection, and Fiona explores the Civil War-era history of the hall.

03:25

Antiques Roadshow

Fiona and the team return to the beautiful grounds of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, where finds include a stunning set of traditional Highland dress that once belonged to a clan chieftain and a rare Rolex Sea-Dweller watch. Siobhan Tyrell is thrilled to see a selection of medals awarded to pioneering diver Verrall Newman, including a 1924 Olympic participant's medal, while Susan Rumfitt hears the poignant story behind a Norwegian bridal brooch.

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