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The Egyptian fruit bats fly in, while the wallabies hop off to their new enclosure.
Producer Chris Powell ; Executive producer Annette Clarke
(Revised rpt) www.bbc.co.uk/animals

Contributors

Producer:
Chris Powell
Producer:
Annette Clarke

) New series 1/5. Colourful personal injury claims firm
Amelans gets the fly-on-the-wall treatment. James ' "the Grazer" Hough takes a call from a country and western singer who's been shot by a cannon while on stage. And " the unluckiest man in Rochdale" pursues his fifth claim. Mark Radcliffe narrates.
Director/Producers Dan Gooding and Nick Mattingly

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Radcliffe
Producers:
Dan Gooding
Producers:
Nick Mattingly

1/5. Simon Reeve 's travelogue, taking in 'countries' unrecognised by the rest of the world.
Breakaway state Somaliland in East Africa proves to be a rather different proposition to its anarchic neighbour Somalia. It even has its own government - including a foreign minister who delivers babies.
First shown on BBC4

Contributors

Presenter:
Simon Reeve
Series Producer:
Will Daws
Executive Producer:
Karen O'Connor

The Eagle Has Landed. Ospreys, red kites and sea eagles were once on the brink of extinction. But these magnificent birds of prey are recovering fast. After a 100-year absence, could they be about to reclaim the skies of southern England? Narrated by Bill Oddie.
Producer Fergus Beeley ; Series editor Michael Gunton

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Oddie.
Producer:
Fergus Beeley
Editor:
Michael Gunton

www.bbcco.uk/ieamingzone
Schools Repeats are not indicated.
2.00 Key Stage Three Bitesize Revision Science Two Changing materials, chemical reactions, electricity and magnetism, energy resources and energy transfer.
4.00 GCSE Bitesize Revision World Religions

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