Origins of Us - Guts

Origins of Us – Guts

Origins of Us – Guts: In this second episode, Dr Alice Roberts charts how our ancestors’ hunt for food has driven the way we look and behave today – from the shape of our face to the way we see, and even the way we attract the opposite sex.       Clues to our ancestors’ diet can be found in some surprising places. Alice goes in search of a lion kill to find out how the tapeworms in lions’ food reveal our ancestors were eating the same diet of big game 1.7 million years ago. She puts her teeth […]

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Celebrity MasterChef UK 2022 episode 15

Celebrity MasterChef UK 2022 episode 15

Celebrity MasterChef UK 2022 episode 15: It’s the last of the semi-finals, and the remaining six celebrity cooks continue to battle for the Celebrity MasterChef title. It’s time to get your pyjamas ready as, for a place in Finals Week, the celebrities must deliver just one dish to a brief – comfort food – for one of the country’s most feared restaurant critics, Grace Dent. A daunting task for even the most adept chefs, the celebrities’ choice of dish is key to keeping their place in the competition.       Will their ingredients, flavours and presentation be enough to

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Celebrity MasterChef UK 2022 episode 14

Celebrity MasterChef UK 2022 episode 14

Celebrity MasterChef UK 2022 episode 14: The semi-finals continue with the seven remaining celebrities having to cook for Dame Mary Berry. They also prepare a dish in celebration of the Queen’s platinum jubilee. Judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace are back as the semi-finals continue, and the seven remaining celebrity cooks are digging in as they edge closer to the Celebrity MasterChef title. Tonight, the celebrities are surprised by culinary icon Dame Mary Berry.       Their job is to recreate one of Mary’s favourite classic recipes. They will have to master unfamiliar ingredients and techniques to impress the

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The Beechgrove Garden 2022 episode 24

The Beechgrove Garden 2022 episode 24

The Beechgrove Garden 2022 episode 24: George Anderson and Calum Clunie are at Beechgrove, checking out more of what the garden has produced this year. Carole Baxter is visiting an expert grower of chillies, tasting the many varieties available, including some of the hottest. She also finds out the tricks of trade in growing this popular kitchen favourite.       At the garden, Calum is in the final stages of work on his own patch of Beechgrove. He sows his lawn area, while George plants some late fruit. Celebrating the great Scottish garden. Tips and advice to get the

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Bones

Origins of Us – Bones

Origins of Us – Bones: In the first episode, Dr Alice Roberts looks at how our skeleton reveals our incredible evolutionary journey. Trekking through the forests of our ancient ancestors, she goes to meet the apes who still live there today – chimpanzees. In six million years we have become very different, and what kick-started this can be found in an extraordinary fossil – Sahelanthropus. A single hole where the spine was attached suggests that our ancestors started the journey to being human by standing upright. We take it for granted, but standing up and walking is surprisingly complex –

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Nadiya’s Everyday Baking episode 2

Nadiya’s Everyday Baking episode 2

Nadiya’s Everyday Baking episode 2: Nadiya shares the speediest of her scrumptious bakes, which are easy enough to rustle up any day of the week. With a mix of sweet and savoury, every recipe delivers maximum flavour for minimum effort. First up, Nadiya shares a nifty hack on an old-school quiche, using layers of buttery filo pastry as a speedy base and adorning it with a punchy paprika egg topping. This ingenious tart will take half the time to rustle up without compromising on flavour.       Next, Nadiya takes on an American favourite she first discovered on a

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Mary Berry - Cook and Share episode 2

Mary Berry – Cook and Share episode 2

Mary Berry – Cook and Share episode 2: Mary travels to the beautiful city of Bristol. Her connection to the city is extensive: it was here that she had her first job and where her son William studied at university, and it’s currently home to her granddaughter Grace. The largest city in the south west of England, Bristol is a vibrant, multicultural town with a strong community spirit. From the buzzing, recently developed harbor front to the flourishing independent restaurants, Mary is ready to rediscover the city she knew of old.       First stop is a sunrise hot

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The Plantagenets episode 3

The Plantagenets episode 3

The Plantagenets episode 3: Professor Robert Bartlett charts the downfall of the Plantagenet dynasty. In the last century of their rule, four Plantagenet kings are violently deposed and murdered by members of their own family. It is the bloodiest episode in the entire history of the English monarchy. As the Plantagenets turn in on themselves, England is dragged into decades of brutal civil war.       Under the Plantagenets, England was transformed. The Plantagenet kings were often forced to negotiate compromises such as Magna Carta, which had served to constrain their royal power in return for financial and military

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The Sky at Night - Photographing the Universe

The Sky at Night – Photographing the Universe

The Sky at Night – Photographing the Universe: For centuries, humans have been drawing what they see in the night sky through telescopes. But there is something about a photograph that can make you feel you are right there, up close to the moon, planet, star or galaxy you are looking at. Having the light from those distance objects, fixed in an image, has meant scientists can analyse and understand the beautiful universe around us. So, this month, the Sky at Night is looking at the wonderful world of astrophotography.     Dr Jen Gupta visits Chris to talk about

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Great British Bake Off episode 1 2022 - Cake Week

Great British Bake Off episode 1 2022 – Cake Week

Great British Bake Off episode 1 2022 – Cake Week: Twelve new contestants make their way into the tent, hoping they have what it takes to bake their way to the final. They start off with a signature challenge in which they must produce 12 perfect mini cakes, before working out the recipe for a sponge that should be familiar. For the showstopper, the bakers are asked to reproduce a house that’s close to their hearts, entirely from sponge. Presented by Noel Fielding and Matt Lucas, with Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith.     Alternative Stream   Over 10 weeks,

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The Plantagenets episode 2

The Plantagenets episode 2

The Plantagenets episode 2: Professor Robert Bartlett continues the remarkable story of the Plantagenets. England’s longest-reigning royal dynasty fights to expand their power across the British Isles and win back their lands in France. In this golden age of chivalry, a clear sense of English nationhood emerges and parliament is born.       Under the Plantagenets, England was transformed. The Plantagenet kings were often forced to negotiate compromises such as Magna Carta, which had served to constrain their royal power in return for financial and military support. The king was no longer considered an absolute monarch in the nation—holding

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The Plantagenets episode 1

The Plantagenets episode 1

The Plantagenets episode 1: Professor Robert Bartlett tells the extraordinary story of England’s most dysfunctional, yet longest-ruling, royal dynasty. Henry II forges a mighty empire encompassing England and much of France. His sons, Richard the Lionheart and John, then turn on their father and each other, bringing the dynasty to the edge of annihilation.       Under the Plantagenets, England was transformed. The Plantagenet kings were often forced to negotiate compromises such as Magna Carta, which had served to constrain their royal power in return for financial and military support. The king was no longer considered an absolute monarch

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