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‘Love The Place You're In’
With the credit crunch still taking its toll on the housing market, buying is riskier and, in some places, more expensive than ever before. With buying property as an investment no longer a popular option, Love The Place You’re In finds out what aspiring property up-graders are doing instead – they are staying put and getting creative; making their existing homes the havens of cool they’ve always dreamed off. Throughout the 10-part series, Gordon visits homes from Swindon to Stockport and Bow to Billericay to show homeowners how they can stamp their personality on their private spaces and how to make their home into a bespoke sanctuary. Weeknights at 10pm from Monday 9th November on Home.
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‘Wartime London with Harry Harris’
New show looking into London’s unknown wartime secrets… Harry Harris is not your average historian – having driven a London cab for two decades, he’s absorbed everything there is to know about the capital and its history. Harry uses his knowledge to explore the City and find out just how close we came to falling into Hitler’s hands, as well as uncovering some buried secrets from our wartime history. Sunday 8th November, Discovery Channel.
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Discovery Channel 


'Pants off Dance off'
Age, profession, gender - none of these matter: People dance then get their kit off - and yes, some of them go all the way... New show, only on VIVA.
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VIVA 


'Slips'
The ultimate street racing show in which two aspiring Lewis Hamiltons bet their souped-up rides they can beat the other…and the winner keeps both cars. New show, only on VIVA.
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VIVA 


‘The Well’
The Story: A brother, sister and their friends discover, and disturb, something very ancient and dark at the bottom of a disused well. Their task is to get it back before someone dies… Of course, not all is as it seems. There are greater evils in the well, and the four teenagers are not the first ones to have tried to deal with it. The Game: Like the daring teens, you will move through the house solving games, uncovering ancient secrets and completing challenges. When you complete each task you will get the chance to become one step ahead of the teens in discovering the secret of what lurks down the well...
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BBC 


‘Ax Men’
The AX MEN are back, bigger, badder and tougher than ever. The first ever non-fiction series about the treacherous life of Pacific Northwest timber cutters, starts its second season going deeper into the forest, higher into the sky and even down into the sea. Over the course of twelve episodes the two leading teams from last season and three newcomers to the competition, will fight mechanical failures, relentless weather and unpredictable terrain. It’s a highly dangerous job and the brave men put everything on the line every day to retrieve the timber, anything and everything can and does go wrong. Wednesday 23rd September, 9pm on HISTORY™
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History Channel


‘Modern Family’ Episode 3
Phil realises that he could be closer with his father-in-law they could be closer, so clears some space in his diary to spend quality time with Jay. In a trip that involves a model airplane their relationship doesn't exactly take flight... Meanwhile, Claire finds that her 10-year-old stepbrother, Manny, is a good listener who provides pearls of genuine wisdom, albeit with a milk moustache. Finally, sexy senorita Gloria boosts her granddaughter's confidence by divulging details about the number of notches on her bedpost and an intimately etched tattoo. At once awkward and absurd, Modern Family reaches a genuinely touching conclusion that doesn't come close to cloying. Thursday 29th October, 8pm on Sky1; Sky1 HD.
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‘Soldiers’ Stories Northern Ireland’
Presented by former soldier Ken Hames and based on the in-depth interviews conducted by Northern Ireland veteran Ken Wharton for his books on The Troubles, provides a new and unique insight into the conflict in Northern Ireland. Soldiers have never before given such personal interviews and reveal stories of bombings, humour in the face of adversity, of strong comradeship and of heartache, from their own personal perspective. Using first-hand accounts and personal memories, brought to life with archive footage and some dramatic reconstruction, this powerful documentary will paint a vivid, unforgettable and personal picture of the lives of the soldiers during the last forty years in Northern Ireland. Monday 26th October, 9pm on HISTORY™ and HISTORY™ HD.
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History Channel


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