Our Changing Planet episode 2

Our Changing Planet episode 2

Our Changing Planet episode 2: It’s year two of BBC’s ambitious, seven year project charting the fortunes of six of Earth’s most threatened ecosystems, and in the second episode we join three presenters as they celebrate the experts and communities fighting to rebalance another trio of vulnerable habitats. Gordon Buchanan returns to Brazil, Ella Al-Shamahi to Cambodia and Ade Adepitan to Kenya.       Gordon Buchanan returns to Brazil, the most biodiverse country on our planet and home to one of the world’s most important wetlands, the Pantanal. Gordon’s here to revisit a pioneering project that is committed to […]

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The Great Pottery Throw Down 2021 episode 4

The Great Pottery Throw Down 2021 episode 4

The Great Pottery Throw Down 2021 episode 4: During the pottery’s bare Raku week, potters strive to captivate judges Rich Miller and Keith Brymer Jones as they craft, polish, and fire two vases. In the spot test, guest judge and flower-making connoisseur Rita Floyd presents a botanical challenge. Who will earn the title of Potter of the Week, and who will be departing the pottery? Hosted by Siobhan McSweeney.       The Great Pottery Throw Down has captured the hearts and imaginations of audiences worldwide since its debut in 2015. The 2021 season showcased exceptional talent, with potters of

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Countryfile - Wild Britain

Countryfile – Wild Britain

Countryfile – Wild Britain: Picking up the baton from Sir David Attenborough’s Wild Isles, Countryfile launches ‘Wild Britain’, an ambitious 12-month initiative to galvanize us all to help and save our precious wildlife. Ellie Harrison and Hamza Yassin are lending a hand on the Lincolnshire Fens, as a group of local volunteers and schoolchildren begin the transformation of an old playing field into a wildlife haven by building a bog, a dead hedge and a bug hotel. Hamza also takes the children on a wildlife safari at a nearby nature reserve to show what nature their playing field could attract

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MasterChef 2023 episode 6

MasterChef 2023 episode 6

MasterChef 2023 episode 6: It’s the second quarter-final, and this week’s four most talented cooks return to fight for a place in Knockout Week. They face a single intense challenge. They must cook two courses that will excite not just John and Gregg but also some of MasterChef’s most inspiring winners, finalists and contestants, who have all gone on to careers in the food industry.     Their fate is in the hands of three MasterChef champions – Thomasina Miers, who won the trophy in 2005, Kenny Tutt, the winner in 2018, and 2017’s Saliha Mahmood-Ahmed. With just two Knockout

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MasterChef 2023 episode 5

MasterChef 2023 episode 5

MasterChef 2023 episode 5: This week’s seven best home cooks from the first rounds return to test their culinary wits and try to prove to judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace that they have the potential to be MasterChef Champion 2023. Tonight, the contestants face two more challenges designed to gauge both their creativity and culinary repertoire. The first is their most difficult test so far – cooking a dish to a brief set by one of the country’s toughest food critics, Jay Rayner. Jay has asked them to put their finest plates forward, cooking a dish using a batter

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The Beechgrove Garden 2023 episode 3

The Beechgrove Garden 2023 episode 3

The Beechgrove Garden 2023 episode 3: It’s time to make the bed, the vegetable bed, at Beechgrove Garden this week where there’s top tips for making your garden as productive as possible, whether you’ve got a border, a balcony, or a window box. Lizzie Schofield and Calum Clunie present another Beechgrove Garden to guide you through one of the busiest times of the year on the horticultural calendar as the days get longer and, hopefully, the weather a bit warmer.       There’s another great selection of Handy Hints, all the jobs you could be doing right now, and

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Cold War episode 6 - Reds 1948-1953

Cold War episode 6 – Reds 1948-1953

Cold War episode 6 – Reds 1948-1953: Following Stalin’s domination of Eastern Europe and the loss of China, American democracy falls victim to anti-communist hysteria, but survives it. Eisenhower is elected President. In the Soviet Union, Stalin reinforces the climate of terror on which his rule is based. When he dies, in 1953, the Soviet people mourn the end of an era. Fear of one another permeates the eastern and western leadership, trickling down to the citizenry.         The House Committee on Un-American Activities in the United States begins investigating alleged communist infiltration in the entertainment industry

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Gardening Australia episode 9 2023

Gardening Australia episode 9 2023

Gardening Australia episode 9 2023: We’ve got an eclectic mix of stories that’ll leave you grinning like a Cheshire cat in a catnip factory. Join Costa as he discovers eco-warrior wisdom at a Landcare legacy school, while Millie gets a sneak peek into a designer’s domestic utopia. Meanwhile, Jane uncovers serenity and rejuvenation in a wellness wonderland, and Clarence dives into the enchanting world of mini native wetlands. Not to be outdone, Sophie rolls up her sleeves and tackles all those essential autumn tasks, ensuring your garden stays as vibrant as the fall foliage. And, drumroll please, we present the

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Cold War episode 5 - Korea 1949-1953

Cold War episode 5 – Korea 1949-1953

Cold War episode 5 – Korea 1949-1953: In June1950, North Korea invades the South, with Stalin’s blessing. The United States, backed by the United Nations, defends South Korea, and then is confronted by communist China. In mid-1951, the war grinds to a bloody stalemate but eventually an armistice is signed. Aggression has contained. Korea was split between the United States and the Soviet Union at the end of World War Two. The Soviets install Kim Il-sung as the leader of the north, while the Americans place Syngman Rhee at the head of the south. In 1950, with the help of

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MasterChef 2023 episode 4

MasterChef 2023 episode 4

MasterChef 2023 episode 4: It’s the second week of heats, and once more the judges have a set of challenges the passionate amateurs must complete in order to progress in the competition. Nine home cooks arrive with both their dreams and ingredients ready for their first test, the Audition Round. This year’s auditionees come from all over the UK, cooking a range of dishes that aim to challenge the palettes of the judges and make their taste buds dance. Cooking their Family Favourite dish and making it MasterChef worthy, the hopefuls must show John and Gregg who they are as

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The Great Pottery Throw Down 2021 episode 3

The Great Pottery Throw Down 2021 episode 3

The Great Pottery Throw Down 2021 episode 3: The 10 remaining potters are challenged to make a bowl full of realistic ceramic fruits, and face a blindfolded throw down with a twist, as judges Rich Miller and Keith Brymer Jones decide who will be named potter of the week and who will be heading home. Siobhan McSweeney hosts       The Great Pottery Throw Down has captured the hearts and imaginations of audiences worldwide since its debut in 2015. The 2021 season showcased exceptional talent, with potters of various backgrounds and skill levels competing to become Britain’s best amateur

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Age of Steam episode 2

Age of Steam episode 2

Age of Steam episode 2: Fred Dibnah traces the development of steam power, from early colliery railways to the end of steam travel in Britain in the 1960s. Fred Dibnah traces the development of steam power from the earliest experiments in the ancient world to the modern nuclear power station.         As we navigate through the 21st century, it is important to remember the industrial roots that have shaped the modern world. One of the most impactful periods in history, the Industrial Revolution, was an era marked by significant advancements in steam power technology. “Fred Dibnah’s Age

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