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Weekly TV Diary 13- 19 November (U K Channels) (2 Viewers)

A CHAPLIN

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Monday 13th
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T ITV3 6.00 – 6.55 am Survival – Cuddly Shark[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T BBC1 9.15 – 10.00 am Animal 24:7 Series following people who protect and work closely with wildlife and domestic animals round the clock. Tiggwinkles Wildlife Hospital founder Les Stocker fights to save the life of Pogo the fallow deer, after three of his legs were broken in a road traffic accident. West Yorkshire Police's Wildlife Crime Officers are on the trail of suspected poachers. And Tom Heap joins RSPCA Inspector David McAdam as he discovers a dog kept in some of the worst conditions he's ever seen.[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]*T BBC2 10.15 – 10.30 am Our Planet Opposites and Animals Feeding Young[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T BBC2 3.15 – 3.45 pm Castle in the Country John Craven and Nicki Chapman continue to delve into the treasures at Burghley House in Lincolnshire. Nicki indulges her passion for shoes an discovers some of the history behind the craft. Antique Roadshow's Paul Atterbury takes John to discover some exceptional woodcarving in Burghley House Chef James Martin creates a delicious dish with freshly picked broad beans.[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T BBC2 Northern Ireland 7.00 – 8.00 pm Coast Arran to Gretna[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T BBC1 Northern Ireland 8.30 – 9.00 pm Around the World in 1,080 days. Michael McGarrigle begins the second leg of his three year hike around the planet. The start of year two finds him in New Zealand. His return to the first world is something of a culture shock after a year spent in South America. [/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]*T BBC1 2.55 – 3.25 am Sign Zone: Johnny Kingdom: A Year on Exmoor – The Round Up[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T ITV3 6.00 – 6.55 am Survival – Space in the Heart of Africa[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T BBC1 9.15 – 10.00 am Animal 24:7 RSPCA Inspector Dave McAdam investigates a seriously underweight horse and plays referee to warring neighbours. Off the West Coast of Scotland, the Wildlife Trust's Colin Speedie searches for one of Britain's most elusive creatures – the Basking Shark. Tom Heap joins Les Stocker at St Tiggywinkles Wildlife Centre as he tries to unravel the mystery of a flightless Red Kite.[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]*T BBC2 10.15 – 10.30 am Our Planet – Squirrels and Animals in the Snow[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]*T BBC2 11.10 – 12.00 pm Horizon – Tutankhamun's Fireball – Documentary about how a team of scientists set out to solve the mystery of chunks of ancient glass scattered in a remote part of the Sahara Desert. Their quest takes them on a perilous journey into the Great Sand Sea, the wastes of Siberia and the test site of the world's first atomic bomb in New Mexico. What their search uncovers is a devastating new natural phenomenon.[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T BBC2 3.15 – 3.45 pm Castle in the Country – John Craven and Nicki Chapman continue to delve into the treasures of Burghley House Lady Victoria Leatham takes John to see the new Elizabethan garden planned for Burghley. Antiques Roadshow's Lars Tharp shows Nicki some fascinating Chinese ceramics very personal to the house, and James Martin digs up some Jersualem artichokes for another delicious recipe.[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T BBC2 Scotland 7,00 – 7.30 pm Bill Oddie's How to Watch Wildlife Homes and Gardens – It's early spring and Bill Oddie heads to the gardens of Devon to spy on fallow deer, search for bats in the loft and witness the amazing poppadom eating badger.[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]*T BBC2 7.30 – 8.00 pm Bill Oddie's How to Watch Wildlife – Bill explores the delights of Dorset's River Frome in autumn and uncovers what could be the real inspiration for Ratty in The Wind in the Willows, one of Bill's favourite books. He also reveal the enigma of the mute swan and grapples with native crayfish before ending his journey with avocets and little egrets at the river's mouth in Poole.[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T ITV1 7.30 – 8.00 pm Extinct – Duncan Wood and Jo Blythe explore how local support can help some of the world's most endangered species[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T BBC2 Wales 7.30 – 8.00 pm – Preseli – Jamie gets saddled with a horse riding trip on the Preseli mountains in his native Pembrokeshire. This wild and beautiful part of the country must be just few miles from where he grew up, but his trek, taking in the Gwaun Valley Newport, as well as some breathtaking views from the Preseli's highest peak, comes as a revelation to Jamie.[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T BBC2 9.00 – 9.50 pm – Horizon – We are the Aliens – A jokey Horizon that treats a science story like a kitten treats a ball of wool. The story comes from astrobiology, where boffins believe life on earth was delivered by a comet in the form of micro-organims.[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]Lots of yowling sci-fi music and lovely comic-book illustrations, and it all blends together into a fun, if frustratingly inconclusive, 50 minutes of science-lite.[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T ITV1 Wales 11.00 – 11.30 pm Extinct ITV joins forces with the WWF to highlight the plight of some of the world's most endangered animals in a fight to save them from extinction. Presenter Dee Doody heads to Folly Farm Zoo in Pembrokeshire to visit the Brazilian Tapir part of a world wide breeding programme and also highlights the local fauna fighting for survival.[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]Wednesday 15th[/font]
[font=Arial, sans-serif]*T BBC1 2.40 – 3.40 am Sign Zone: Coast – Holyhead to Liverpool[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]*T BBC1 3.40 – 4.40 am Sign Zone: Lost Cities of the Ancients – The Cursed Valley of the Pyramids[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T ITV3 6.00 – 6.55 am Survival – Tiger Next Door[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]*T BBC1 9.15 – 10.00 am Animal 24:7 RSPCA Inspector Mike Scargill is called to an abandoned flat in Derbyshire, whose only inhabitants are a dead dog and a dead hamster. A team from Hessilhead Wildlife Rescue Centre attempt to save an injured fox. We spend the day with the WildCru, students from Oxford University, as they continue a programme of reintroducing the vole, one of our rarest mammals, back to our river banks.[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]*T BBC2 10.15 – 10.30 am Our Planet- Baby Animals and Animals with Shells[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]*T BBC2 10.30 – 11.30 am What the Ancients Did for Us – The Greeks[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T BBC 2 Scotland 2.00 – 2.30 pm pm Castle in the Country John Craven and Nicki Chapman continue to delve into the treasures at Burghley House in Lincolnshire. Antiques Roadshow's Rupert Maas explains to Nicki the symbolism behind one of Burghley's most stunning paintings. Julie Emonstone visits the beautiful gardens at Goadby Hall and chef James Martin discovers petal power as he creates a delicious salad with freshly picked leaves and some very pretty flowers.[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]*T BBC2 7.00 – 8.00 pm Coast – Arran to Gretna[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T Channel 5 7.15 – 8.00 pm Game Ranger [/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]*BBC2 Wales 7.30 – 8.00 pm Johnny Kingdom: A Year on Exmoor – Birds and Beasts[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T BBC2 8.00 – 8.50 pm Natural World – The Falls of Iguacu – A spectacular waterfall straddling the border between Brazil and Argentina. A monumental horseshoe of tumbling water, three times the height of Niagara. It's the remote centrepiece of a national park and is home to unusual creatures such as coatis, jaguars, killer bees and manakin birds. Christian Baumeister''s stunningly beautiful film transports us to this exotic location, partly in the company of specialists searching the nearby river for giant otters and partly alongside a team of park rangers tracking poachers. But it's the breathtaking shots of the falls themselves that dazzle the most.[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T BBC2 8.50 – 9.00 pm Robins of Eden. A seasonal tale of how the Garden of Eden really was invaded not by a bad snake but by one of the nation's favourite little birds. The Eden project is an architectural wonder, a world of different habitats created in a single Cornish quarry and probably the unlikeliest place to find the Robin. So why have they set up home in one of our top tourist attractions.[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T BBC1 9.00 – 10.00 pm Herald of Free Enterprise: The True Story[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]Thursday 16th[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]*T BBC1 1.50 – 2.50 am Sign Zone: Planet Earth 1/6 Ice Worlds[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]*T ITV3 6.00 – 6.55 am Survival – Baboons: Too Close for Comfort[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T BBC1 9.15 – 10.00 am Animal 24:7 RSPCA Inspector Chris Nice rescues a bird stuck up a tree. We're back at St. Tiggywinkles where founder Les Stocker, is set to release a Muntjac Deer back into the wild – but first they've got to catch it. Tom Heap joins Horses and Ponies Protection Association, as they pay a visit to Fraser, an abused racehorse who was found in such awful conditions his owner was put in jail.[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]*T BBC2 10.15 – 10.30 am Our Planet – Dolphins and Mountains[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T BBC2 3.10 – 3.40 pm Castle in the Country John Craven and Nicki Chapman discover more treasures at Burghley House.[/font]
[font=Arial, sans-serif]Nicki meets up with Miranda Rock who is about to take on the huge responsibility of looking after Burghley. Julie Emonstone visits the wonderful garden at Holywell Hall and chef James Martin cooks up a tasty dish with turkey.[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T BBC2 Scotland 6.30 – 7.00 pm Air Bharr nan Tonn – The first in a series of six which examines lifestyles, pastimes and events connected to the sea. This edition comes from Leith.[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T BBC2 Wales 7.00 – 7.30 pm The Trees that Made Britain – Future – As the year long journey draws to a close, Tony and Jon discover the secrets of Britain's lost forest, and travel to Italy to see the future for our warming landscape, before returning to the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew.[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T ITV1 Anglia 7.30 – 8.00 pm Country Days Pam Rhodes meets people who preserve the best of the region's countryside traditions and wildlife. She meets veteran Norfolk Broads wildlife conservationist John Buxton, sees the enormous raft spider and visits the last working wind-powered pump at Herringfleet.[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T ITV1 Border & Border Scottish 7.30 – 8.00 pm Nature Watchers celebrates the wildlife and varied habitats of the Border Region with extraordinary pictures of the salmon's journey back to spawn on the River Ettrick and the marine nature reserve off the Northumberland coast.[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T ITV1 Carlton Central 7.30 – 8.00 pm Heart of the Country – Tony Francis takes a trip along Britain's oldest road, the Ridgeway, now a long distance footpath connecting the Chilterns to the Wiltshire Downs. Through Buckinghamshire and beyond, he meets the villagers who've bought their own pub, hears the Prime Minister's brass band of choice, and attempts to punt along the Thames into a Force 9 gale.[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T ITV1 Carlton West Country 7.30 – 8.00 pm Country Lives – Lisa Aziz presents this edition from the New Forest. She travels to the Somerset Levels for a spot of coarse fishing, and meets a woman who has dedicated her life to growing roses in Hamshire. Tamasin Day Lewis picks some traditional strawberries for a delicious dessert.[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T ITV1 Granada 7.30 – 8.00 pm Eye in the Sky – This journey goes north from Manchester to Blackpool and its Golden Mile, before heading into the Lake District where it explores the region's famous lakes and mountains, the remote Roman fort and the home of William Wordsworth, prior to turning south across the Yorkshire Dales to Bradford.[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T ITV1 London 7.30 – 8.00 pm How London was Built – Adam Hart-Davis presents a guided tour of London and her landmarks.[/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]He finds out how making and drinking beer has helped shape London and visits some of its most historic pubs. Plus how th e city became the world brewing capital and how it saw off the threat of gin.[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T ITV1 Meridian 7.30 – 8.00 pm Country Lives – Lisa Aziz presents this edition from the New Forest. She travels to the Somerset Levels for a spot of coarse fishing, and meets a woman who has dedicated her life to growing roses in Hamshire. Tamasin Day Lewis picks some traditional strawberries for a delicious dessert.[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T ITV1 Tyne Tees 7.30 – 8.00 pm A History of Tyneside with Ant and Dec. And and Dec look back through the history of their Geordie homeland. Today, the duo find out why the Swingbridge was worth its weight in gold, how a nimble miniship left admirals with red faces and the love affair that tortures all true Geordies.[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T ITV1 Yorkshire 7.30 – 8.00 pm Eye in the Sky – This journey goes north from Manchester to Blackpool and its Golden Mile, before heading into the Lake District where it explores the region's famous lakes and mountains, the remote Roman fort and the home of William Wordsworth, prior to turning south across the Yorkshire Dales to Bradford.[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]*T Channel 5 7.30 – 8.00 pm Killer Crocodile – Documentary following snake-hunter and naturalist Patrice Faye and biologist Dr Alison Leslie's quest to find and catch a giant African crocodile that is believed to be responsible for around 200 deaths[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T BBC2 8.00 – 9.00 pm Coast – Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]Friday 17th[/font]
[font=Arial, sans-serif]T ITV3 6.00 – 6.55 am Survival – Going Ape[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T BBC1 9.15 – 10.00 am Animal 24:7 – We follow renowned reptile expert, Mark O'Shea as he tracks down Britain's only venomous snake – the adder. RSPCA Inspector Chris Nice enlists the help of Dog Warden Martin Johnston as they visit a pet-owner struggling to care for her four dogs.[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]*T BBC2 10.15 – 10.30 am Our Planet Animal Sounds and Eyes[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T BBC2 3.10 – 3.40 pm Castle in the Country John Craven and Nicki Chapman continue to delve into the treasures at Burghley House in Lincolnshire. John chats to Lady Victoria Leatham about the future of the Burghley Estate,Antiques Roadshow's Rupert Maas explains to Nicki how a painting belonging to the Pope ended up at Burghley House and chef James Martin eats his greens as he prepares a very healthy but tasty meal.[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T BBC2 8.00 – 8.30 pm Johnny Kingdom – a Year on Exmoor 6/10 New Life and Old Friends.[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]*T Channel 5 5.35 – 6.00 am Wildlife SOS[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif][/font][font=Arial, sans-serif]*T BBC2 6.10 – 7.10 pm Planet Earth – Great Plains[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T BBC2 11.00 – 12.00 pm Countryfile – John Craven heads to the Cotswolds to find out why Stroud is one of Britain's greenest towns, while Michaela Strachan spends a day with the Pony Club. Plus, is airport expansion flying in the face of climate change?[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T BBC2 Scotland 11.30 – 12.00 pm Landward - No details given [/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]*T BBC2 12,15 – 12.45 pm Animal Park[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T ITV1 1.25 – 2.25 pm The Crocodile Hunter Diaries[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T Channel 4 4.50 – 5.50 pm Wild Thing I Love You – The crew try to help a population of isolated dormice in Somerset, whose small colony increases the risk of interbreeding, meaning a single disease could wipe them out. The team's investigations lead to the planning of a mesh bridge, re-linking the dormice to woodlands, but as usual the task becomes harder than expected[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T BBC2 6.20 – 6.30 pm Volcanic Park – Yellowstone National Park is one of the last places in the world where large herds of bison, elk and their predators the wolves and grizzly bears still roam. It's an American Serengeti. It's also famous for the geysers, steaming hillsides and boiling mud which delight tourists and animals alike. But this volcanic Eden is touched by tragedy as the super volcano which gave it so much life could also be its destruction.[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T BBC2 6.30 – 7.00 pm Shark Therapy – World Champion freediver Tanya Streeter is scared of sharks. To conquer her phobia she travels to the Maldives in search of the biggest shark in the world.[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T BBC1 8.00 – 9.00 pm The Great British Summer – Alan Titmarsh continues his journey across the British Isles, meeting some of summer's more colourful creatures and characters. After the heatwave and record sunshine hours, across the country, it's time to reap the produce and David Hall battles the August rain to harvest his bumper wheat crop. The Kent villages of Well Hill and Chelsfield go head to head in the annual vegetable-growing competition, while hotelier Bobby Hope dreams of turning Blackpool into the Las Vegas of the North.[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T BBC2 8.00 – 9.00 pm The Accidental Angler – Bhutan - Charles Rangeley-Wilson journeys across the world to locate unusual fish and the stories behind them. In the early 1900s brown trout were introduced to Bhutan's rivers from a Scottish loch and it is here that Charles travels, hoping to find his fishing Shangri-la. His permit granted by the King allows him a week's fishing and he tries the beautiful spring fed stream of the Gangey Valley and on to the torrential Tang River, the most sacred in Bhutan.[/font]
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[font=Arial, sans-serif]T BBC1 9.00 – 10.00 pm Planet Earth – Jungles David Attenborough's natural history series. Tropical rainforests cover just three per cent of our planet yet are home to a staggering 50% of the world's species. The are the richest environments on earth but also the most competitive. Travelling through this enchanted world we uncover the amazing strategies the inhabitants adopt in order to survive. Look out for the flying frog mating orgy and the sinister bodysnatching Cordyceps fungi that eat their victimes alive.[/font]
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Very much looking forward to ''the falls of iguacu'' programme!

Thanks again for all your effort ann,makes ticking off the goodies in radio-times so much quicker :bounce:

Matt
 
Hi Matt,

Thanks as usual, I too am looking forward to that programme the falls sound unbelievable.

I hope you enjoyed the tv trip down your local river for a while I thought you were out there living in a tent, welcome back.

Ann
 
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