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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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| Welcome to the world of Dr Chris Brown, one of Sydney's busiest veterinarians. The housewives' favourite checks up on Mr Wilson. Has the shar pei's sight been restored? | |
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| The heart-warming daytime series comes to a close. Eventful to the end, dishy Dr Chris Brown performs potentially life-saving ops on a puppy and a golden retriever with a broken back. | |
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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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| 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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| John Wastle wants a DNA test to discover whether he has, at long last, found his half-sister in America and to get the truth about who his American GI father really was. | |
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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. (5/10) | |
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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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| A bag full of cash is uncovered at Dublin Airport before a haul of smuggled cigarettes is seized. Meanwhile, the cutter crew go in search of a stash of cocaine. | |
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| Cash dog Storm sniffs out a large sum of money and sniffer dogs Jet and Max uncover some exotic herbs hidden in the luggage of some passengers returning from Amsterdam. | |
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| Star-studded edition. Big Brother's Spencer, Shameless actress Tina Malone, glamour girl Lyndsey Dawn MacKenzie, plus magician Paul Daniels&wife Debbie McGee take part. (7/13) | |
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| After earlier heartbreak, Bengal tiger Shakina becomes pregnant and a film producer visits the sanctuary to look for a lion to star in a new film about an African vet. (Part 3 of 10) | |
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| Bengal tiger Shakina gives birth to a healthy new cub and there's trouble in the lion enclosure when head of the pride Sampson fights over an on-heat female. (Part 4 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. (5/10) | |
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| There's some angst at the airport as some passengers get aggressive, a business meeting is in jeopardy, and a Greek couple are faced with a four-day wait to get home. (Part 13 of 18) | |
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| TV presenter Nick Knowles turns up at the airport without the award he is due to present, and must courier it over with only 40 minutes to spare. Meanwhile, tempers fray. (Part 14 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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| The team investigate why kea are tragically and mysteriously dying from lead poisoning and, sadly, Mandela the porcupine's injury turns out to be more than just a foot infection. | |
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| The routine spaying of a lioness turns into a fight for life when she stops breathing, a panda takes a pregnancy test and staff and volunteers try to rescue a pod of stranded whales. | |
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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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| 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. (5/10) | |
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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 woman has a miraculous escape after being hit by a goods train, and a racehorse trainer loses his nose after being kicked in the face by a horse. | |
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| Doctors race to save a motorcyclist's thumb that was ripped off when he collided with a tractor, and a 56-year-old man arrives in A&E in agony with a mystery condition. | |
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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, a male stripper has lost his passport and his driving licence. His only ID is a library card, but can a little dance get him on the flight? | |
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| Luton manager Leo struggles to communicate with over-the-top miming when two Japanese girls who speak no English miss their flight. Can he get his point across? | |
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| Welcome to the world of Dr Chris Brown, one of Sydney's busiest veterinarians. The housewives' favourite checks up on Mr Wilson. Has the shar pei's sight been restored? | |
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| The heart-warming daytime series comes to a close. Eventful to the end, dishy Dr Chris Brown performs potentially life-saving ops on a puppy and a golden retriever with a broken back. | |
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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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| In case one we meet James who is charged by his girlfriend of tearing their relationship apart and in case two the outrageous Dave is accused by his partner of turning their love into a side show. | |
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| Ripping out hairs: where's most painful? Which household object makes the best armour? Why isn't it a good idea to fill your kettle with combustible solvents? | |
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