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Early
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00:00–01:001/3. Dan Snow discovers how today's London was forged in the filth of the 14th century. (R)
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01:00–02:002/3. Looking at the colourful wildlife of East Africa's lakes and rivers. (R)
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Afternoon
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16:00–16:304/231. Julia smells a rat when her old friend claims she is being haunted by her dead husband.
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16:30–17:1554/75. The team travels to the seaside town of Whitby and uncover a variety of antique treasures.
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17:15–18:003/5. Joe insists that Coburn must come clean before someone else does it for him.
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Evening
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18:00–18:30160/160. Quiz featuring the country's top quiz champions.
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18:30–19:003/40. The chefs from the North East serve their main courses including whole roast suckling pig.
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19:00–20:003/3. Looking at the spectacular game herds of East Africa's grasslands.
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20:00–21:003/6. Kate Humble learns the trick to training a youthful and very enthusiastic sheepdog.
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21:00–22:001/4. William Rackham, tormented by debt and an unstable wife, finds solace in prostitute Sugar.
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22:00–22:509/13. Kenneth Clark looks at the influence of 18th-century music on rococo architecture.
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22:50–23:15A journey following the southern shoreline of Ireland.
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23:15–23:20Florence and the Machine perform Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up).
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23:20–00:20Hazel Irvine presents a look back at the 2010 Masters.
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Late
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00:20–01:203/5. Professor Iain Stewart on how hearts and not heads have ruled the sea.
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01:20–02:203/3. Looking at the spectacular game herds of East Africa's grasslands. (R)
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