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Early
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00:20–01:2013/13. Patty takes extreme action to win the UNR case, and Ellen's plans come to fruition. (R)
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01:20–02:20Chris Beardshaw looks at how Britain has helped to shape the history of the apple. (R)
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Afternoon
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16:00–16:30120/231. Heston helps the boyfriend of a teenager who has decided not to continue his treatment. (R)
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16:30–17:1532/75. Paul Martin and experts Anita Manning and Michael Baggott visit Weston-Super-Mare. (R)
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17:15–18:0023/30. James Braxton and Jonathan Pratt head from Stratford-upon-Avon to Frome, Somerset. (R)
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Evening
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18:00–18:453/20. A couple sell their current home so they can build a Scandinavian-inspired house. (R)
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18:45–19:00Neil Oliver is introduced to the joys of Victorian-style sea bathing in Ilfracombe. (R)
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19:00–20:003/4. Looking at the birth of cosmology, Stone Age monuments and the very idea of Heaven itself.
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20:00–21:002/3. Stephen Mangan leads Sue Perkins and Alison Steadman on a journey across Ireland.
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21:00–22:004/6. Paul's loved ones struggle in the aftermath of his accident. A stranger menaces the town.
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22:00–22:302/6. Mary and Ella form a girl band, while Rab and Jamesie set up as sexy male cleaners.
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22:30–23:30A look at York Minster's East Window, the UK's largest medieval stained-glass window.
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23:30–00:004/5. How the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards is inspired by the daring charges of its cavalry past. (R)
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Late
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00:00–00:15An outdoor swimmer explains why swimming along the coast is an antidote to modern stress. (R)
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00:15–00:20Neil Oliver visits Whitstable and ventures offshore to the remarkable Red Sands sea forts. (R)
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00:20–01:101/13. Ellen prosecutes Patty's client, who tries to keep his family out of the investigation. (R)
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01:10–02:103/4. Looking at the birth of cosmology, Stone Age monuments and the very idea of Heaven itself. (R)
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