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Nature's Wonderlands: Islands of Evolution
Episode 2: Madagascar: A World Apart
59 minutes on BBC Four HD
Richard Fortey investigates why islands are laboratories of evolution. On Madagascar he discovers lemurs, the giraffe-necked weevil and the aye-aye. Show more
Documentary series. China's heartland is the centre of a 5,000-year-old civilization and home to the giant panda, golden snub-nosed monkey and the golden takin. Show more
French crime drama. With the team now removed from the investigation, Laure is increasingly concerned about Lebrion's interference. Josephine realises she also has reasons not to trust Edelman.
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French crime drama. Roban falls into a trap set by Josephine and Edelman. Laure and Gilou identify a suspect in the money-laundering operation, and Beckriche's loyalty is put to the test. Show more
Classic comedy series set during the First World War. Blackadder volunteers for the post of official war artist. Show more
Classic sitcom set during the First World War. When orders for Operation Insanity arrive, Blackadder breaches regulations by eating the messenger. Show more
Sitcom set during the Great War. The October Revolution in Moscow has appalling repercussions, including a Charlie Chaplin impression by Baldrick. Show more
Mike Read and Andy Crane present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 8 September 1988 and featuring Mark Almond, Spagna, The Proclaimers, Yello and Phil Collins. Show more
Simon Mayo and Peter Powell present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 15 September 1988 and featuring Bros, The Commodores, Salt-N-Pepa, Jason Donovan, The Hollies, and Phil Collins. Show more
Scissor Sisters' Ana Matronic takes you on a journey into the afterlife of pop. Join her as she discovers the dos and don’ts of keeping the dream alive after a pop star is gone. Show more
Jonathan Meades completes his quartet on the architecture of European dictators of the 20th century. Franco's architectural legacy was more enduring and surprising than any of the others. Show more
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