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| Hold on to those eyebrows, Richard Hammond and Jon Tickle are back in the laboratory with more explosive experiments and scientific mayhem. | |
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| Welcome to the world of Dr Chris Brown, one of Sydney's busiest veterinarians. The dedicated doc takes in a kitten with shattered legs. Is the injury a deliberate act of cruelty? | |
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| Welcome to the world of Dr Chris Brown, one of Sydney's busiest veterinarians. A pair of peregrine falcons and a randy rabbit queue up for the heart-throb's healing services. | |
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| British dog expert Victoria Stilwell will need all the tricks of her trade as she heads across the Atlantic to help owners with their problematic pooches. | |
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| Lorraine Kelly helps Ivy Chappel take a DNA test to discover whether Jimmy Eke is her real half-brother. She wants to know if she has found the long-lost family of her father. | |
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| Stephen Cooke thinks he has found his father, Grahame Cartlidge, who had an affair with his mother while they were both married. Can Lorraine help? | |
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| Angela Griffin scrubs in and shines a spotlight on the frontline heroes of Britain's emergency services, paramedics, throwing herself into the thick of the real-life action. (4/10) | |
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| Victoria Stilwell teaches more owners about the do's and don'ts of bringing up a dog. She'll need all the tricks of her trade to calm down a canine with anger issues. New. | |
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| Fly-on-the-wall series following the tireless work of Ireland's customs officers as they target drugs smugglers at the country's largest airports. | |
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| Officers search a huge cargo ship for illegal goods, the team at the port check out an army of Welsh rugby fans, and, in Cork, the hunt is on for illegal fuel users. | |
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| Four more brides compete for an all-expenses paid honeymoon. In an eventful episode, Michael Jackson's spirit is summoned during a traditional Chinese wedding... (6/13) | |
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| Craig Busch runs a big cat sanctuary in New Zealand. Here, he introduces some of the sanctuary's residents, including Zion the Barbary lion and Bengal tiger Shakina. (Part 1 of 10) | |
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| Tragedy strikes the big cat sanctuary when Bengal tiger Shakina's new cub dies suddenly. Also, the builders start work on a new enclosure for lions Aslan and Narnia. (Part 2 of 10) | |
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| Angela Griffin scrubs in and shines a spotlight on the frontline heroes of Britain's emergency services, paramedics, throwing herself into the thick of the real-life action. (4/10) | |
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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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| Series following sniffer dog teams at the UK's ports and airports, as they come face-to-face with smugglers, bootleggers and angry passengers in their fight to control our borders. | |
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| Series following sniffer dog teams at the UK's ports and airports, as they come face-to-face with smugglers, bootleggers and angry passengers in their fight to control our borders. | |
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| Justin Lee Collins lends his not-so-dulcet tones to a second series of madcap entertainment, commenting on the amusing antics of the calamitous. Promises giggles galore. | |
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| An injured toe slows a cheetah to a limp, taking blood samples from a huge albatross proves easier said than done and, as the check-ups continue, it's the turn of an elderly baboon. | |
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| At Orana Wildlife Park, a baby giraffe fights for its life, Wellington Zoo welcomes new sun bear Sean, and Kate goes to Stewart Island to discover why yellow penguins are disappearing. | |
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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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| Adrenaline-fuelled documentary following Britain's police. This week's fix sees them tackling robbers, prostitutes and speed merchants in the West Country. | |
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| The Thames Valley Police provide a fascinating insight into car crime and its prevention. Plus, shocking video footage captures dangerous drivers in action. Strong language. | |
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| The Thames Valley Police provide a fascinating insight into car crime and its prevention. Plus, shocking video footage captures dangerous drivers in action. Strong language. | |
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| A day at the beach ends in disaster when a day tripper mysteriously collapses, and a rugby player lands himself in hospital with a dislocated shoulder for the third time in a row. | |
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| A biker is left struggling to breathe after a crash sends him flying through the air; and what started as a prank ends in disaster for a young boy who falls through a garage roof. New. | |
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| Series following sniffer dog teams at the UK's ports and airports, as they come face-to-face with smugglers, bootleggers and angry passengers in their fight to control our borders. | |
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| Series following sniffer dog teams at the UK's ports and airports, as they come face-to-face with smugglers, bootleggers and angry passengers in their fight to control our borders. | |
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| In Luton, easyJet's Leo discovers two boxes of dead hares in a passenger's cargo and, after missing two check-ins, another passenger is forced to spend Christmas Day at the airport. | |
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| Bad weather means tough times and angry tempers for easyJet staff as flights are cancelled and transport grinds to a halt, leaving many passengers stuck in the airport. | |
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| Welcome to the world of Dr Chris Brown, one of Sydney's busiest veterinarians. The dedicated doc takes in a kitten with shattered legs. Is the injury a deliberate act of cruelty? | |
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| Welcome to the world of Dr Chris Brown, one of Sydney's busiest veterinarians. A pair of peregrine falcons and a randy rabbit queue up for the heart-throb's healing services. | |
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| Hold on to those eyebrows, Richard Hammond and Jon Tickle are back in the laboratory with more explosive experiments and scientific mayhem. | |
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| Emma is charged with being a football floozy and Carl is accused of being a boy who cannot say no. Which way will the jury vote? | |
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| Dust off that labcoat for more explosive experiments and scientific mayhem with the Brainiacs, as Richard Hammond and Jon Tickle explore the absurdities of science. Take cover! | |
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