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| Jon Tickle wets the bed (in the name of research), darts heavyweight Andy Fordham takes on a Brainiac, and we find out which is Britain's noisiest food. See, science can be fun! | |
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| Some passengers get caught up in train delays and miss check-in, while an easyJet purser has a big surprise when her boyfriend sneaks onboard a flight to propose to her. (Part 9 of 18) | |
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| It's Christmas, and a merry old time for some local school kids who get to take their very first flight, and even meet Santa. But there's a few Scrooges at check-in. (Part 10 of 18) | |
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| The easyJet staff from Luton and Liverpool clash on the football pitch, and there's friction again as a dedicated timekeeper insists he's not late, the clocks are all wrong. (Part 11 of 18) | |
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| Some passengers try to get through with a damaged passport, and a dispatcher has to put up a 40-foot banner so that a traveller can surprise his girlfriend with a proposal. (Part 12 of 18) | |
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| Daniel Radcliffe talks about his spooky new project The Woman In Black. Plus, chat with Channing Tatum and Rachel McAdams, and a look at new releases including Chronicle and Jack and Jill. | |
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| A fitness instructor has stitches without anaesthetic when he ruptures a varicose vein while jogging. Elsewhere, doctors must try to locate a bullet after a man shoots himself in the back. | |
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| Welcome to the world of Dr Chris Brown, one of Sydney's busiest veterinarians. The heart-throb nurtures a fragile baby kangaroo and confronts a Chihuahua with a mean streak. | |
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| Welcome to the world of Dr Chris Brown, one of Sydney's busiest veterinarians. The charmer teaches his dog Rusty to surf and sheds a few tears over a poorly bunny. | |
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| Sniffer-dog Badger picks out a suspect suitcase at Gatwick and his handler finds nearly three kilos of cocaine hidden inside, and at Bristol Airport a man is caught smuggling cigarettes. | |
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| At Gatwick, the customs team catch a cocaine smuggler and he confesses that he's being met by an accomplice, so the officers lay a trap to catch him too. Will they trap the right man? | |
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| The crew of the coastguard fast cutter searcher investigate mysterious pot-markers off the Cornish coast, which they suspect are being used by drugs smugglers. | |
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| In Bristol, customs officer Ann catches three passengers with 87 kilos of tobacco worth nearly£11,000, but tempers boil over when they claim it's all for their own consumption. | |
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| Series venturing behind the scenes at some of Australia's busiest emergency wards where, for staff, horrific scenes, tragedy and life-or-death decisions are all in a day's work. | |
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| Fly-on-the-wall documentary series following the men and women who defend Australia from drug runners, illegal immigrants and terrorists. | |
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| Fly-on-the-wall documentary series following the men and women who defend Australia from drug runners, illegal immigrants and terrorists. | |
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| Fly-on-the-wall documentary series following the men and women who defend Australia from drug runners, illegal immigrants and terrorists. | |
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| Fly-on-the-wall documentary series following the men and women who defend Australia from drug runners, illegal immigrants and terrorists. | |
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| Fly-on-the-wall documentary series following the men and women who defend Australia from drug runners, illegal immigrants and terrorists. | |
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| Ambulance crews deal with an emergency call that is becoming more common on London streets: a stabbing. Elsewhere, there is a serious injury at the roller disco. | |
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| Ambulance crews respond to one of the most important calls they will ever take: a baby has stopped breathing. Meanwhile, Clare and Chris have to deal with DIY. | |
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| A routine passport control check at Heathrow's Terminal 3 turns into a marathon investigation. And a cleaning company is raided during a search for illegal immigrants. (6/8) | |
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| Officers Chris Piggott and Simon Hills are on the receiving end of a load of grief from a violent suspect they think has been trying to break into a car. Strong language. | |
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| They're back! Louie Spence, Andrew Stone, Tricia Walsh-Smith and a host of new characters shimmie onto screens to prove that there really is no business like showbusiness. (1/13) | |
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| A rib-tickling collection of the series' most memorable madcap moments. Narrated by the suitably irreverent Justin Lee Collins. | |
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| Action-packed documentary following rapid response officers, the fastest cops in Britain, as they crack down on crime. Time is of the essence! | |
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| Action-packed documentary following rapid response officers, the fastest cops in Britain, as they crack down on crime. Time is of the essence! | |
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| Jeff Chagrin captures all the action as the Special Response Team continue their fight against crime on Miami's mean streets. Eye-opening and exhilarating stuff. | |
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| Documentary exploring the seedy, vice-ridden underbelly of one of Europe's greatest cities. (12/12) | |
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| Fly-on-the-wall series following the antics of Brits who take advantage of cheap flights to visit European cities on drinking binges. Thirty Bournemouth lads head to Estonia. (5/20) | |
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| Club 18-30 rep Darren reveals all about his steamy summer of sex, and Faliraki becomes even wilder after England beat Germany 5-1 in a World Cup qualifier. (Part 9 of 10) | |
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| The summer season in Faliraki draws to a close, which means Maz and her reps can finally let their hair down, and holidaymaker Olivia flees the resort after just one day. (Part 10 of 10) | |
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| Ian Wright sets out on a very personal mission at Portland Young Offenders Institute, where he hopes to use sport to deter youngsters from a life of crime. Strong language. (1/6) | |
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| The courtroom is in session and Carole Malone is ready to pass sentence - from the light-hearted to the heavy-handed, depending on the accused's level of guilt! | |
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| Intent on her daughter being healthy, Tracy has no idea how much her chastising contributes to her daughter's weight problem. Can Tracy reassess her approach to slim Monaca? New. | |
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| More crazy capers from the boys in Dummyworld. Steve and Dan set about causing more destruction as they test anything and everything to breaking point. | |
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| Can you teach whilst being electrocuted? What's the stretchiest food? How permanent is a permanent marker? Brainiac finds out. And Richard Hammond races his CO2-powered wheelchair... | |
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