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3/6. Heart. Tonight the doctor uses a series of tests in an attempt to show 36-year-old workaholic
Stephen Hall the serious strain he is putting his heart under with his stressful lifestyle. She then puts her own organ under plenty of pressure by performing acrobatic stunts 3,000ft up in an aeroplane.
Director/Producer Liz Allen Repeated on Friday at 7pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Hall

3/6. Money. Pocket money for penny chews is a distant memory: today's parents reflect on the mums and dads who pick up the bill for their children's life of luxury. Should kids be guiltlessly enjoying sushi, cappuccino and state-of-the-art electrical goods at the literal expense of their mothers and fathers? Director Ian Denyer ; Executive producers Madonna Benjamin and Alexandra Fraser

Contributors

Director:
Ian Denyer
Producers:
Madonna Benjamin
Producers:
Alexandra Fraser

3/4. Hurricane Hell. Hurricanes rip through the tranquil Caribbean paradise every year, but the islands' wildlife residents have learnt how to cope. This programme follows the varied success of the survival techniques of Puerto Rican parrots, hummingbirds, lobsters and coral.
Producer Scott Alexander ; Series producer Karen Bass
Repeated next Saturday RT DIRECT: to pre-order the DVD Wild Caribbean (on-sale 5
Feb) for just £12.99 incl p&p, call [number removed] (landline calls cost max 8p per min) or send a cheque payable to BBC Shop to: [address removed]

Contributors

Producer:
Scott Alexander
Producer:
Karen Bass

4/8. Jeremy Clarkson hosts a celebrity go-karting event to raise funds after his friend's son dies.
21-year-old Nick Wallis , who hasn't long to live, asks his carer to help him find a sex worker. Director/Producer Jonathan Mayo
Repeated with signing next Thursday on BBC1

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Clarkson
Unknown:
Nick Wallis
Producer:
Jonathan Mayo

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