
Channel 5 HD TV Guide
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- 4:15am
The Wright StuffGeneric ThuThe day's news comes under scrutiny from Matthew Wright and the panel, with viewers and the studio audience invited to share their opinions
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- in 17 mins
WW1's Tunnels of Death: The Big DigSeason 1 Episode 1: The Killing FieldsFirst instalment of a two-part programme documenting the work of archaeologists over the course of eight months as they explore First World War battlefields near the village of Messines in Belgium. Accompanied by military historians Peter Doyle and Paul Reed and specialists in bomb disposal and ordnance clearance, the team, led by Simon Verdegem, uncovers well-preserved trenches, bunkers and tunnels from the Western Front. Against the background of the dig, the story is revealed of how the stalemate was finally broken by the detonation of huge mines underneath the German lines, creating the biggest explosion the world had ever seen and killing thousands in the process
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- 7:15am
The Hotel InspectorSeason 7 Episode 6: Hollybush InnAlex Polizzi visits Hay-on-Wye's Hollybush Inn, whose features include tepees, a camping and caravan site, and a five-bedroom B&B, to assess why owner Barbara Lewthwaite's relaxed approach to hospitality has resulted in negative online reviews, poor winter trade and debt
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- 8:15am
Home and AwaySeason 1 Episode 5729: 23/05/2013Brax tires of Ricky's evasiveness and tells her he knows the police are after her, and she reveals her brother Adam left a lot of unhappy creditors. Dex faces a dilemma when he realises Steph is cutting corners at work and putting patients at risk, while Natalie and Zac offer Kyle a room in their house
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- 8:45am
NeighboursSeason 1 Episode 6629: 23/05/2013When Pete is fired for selling pills at Charlie's, he becomes Georgia's prime suspect for the thefts at the hospital, but her attempt to uncover the truth backfires and she is suspended. Meanwhile, Amber turns up at school to find all her classmates wearing her ribbon, but there's no sign of Cassie
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- 9:15am
CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationSeason 5 Episode 2: Down the DrainCatherine and Warrick search a storm drain for clues to the identity of a body uncovered by a flash flood. Although the cause of death soon proves to be misadventure rather than foul play, another grisly discovery is made - fragments of human bone from a stabbing victim. Meanwhile, Greg's initiation into the world of CSI continues with a particularly unpleasant experiment
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- 10:05am
The Shell SeekersSeason 1 Episode 1: EPISODE: 1Part one of two. An elderly bohemian suffers a minor heart attack, and the ordeal prompts her to look back over the events of her life. She reminisces about raising her three very different children, and the passionate affair she had with a dashing soldier who died during the Second World War. Romantic drama, starring Vanessa Redgrave and Maisie Dimbleby
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- 12:30pm
NeighboursSeason 1 Episode 6629: 23/05/2013When Pete is fired for selling pills at Charlie's, he becomes Georgia's prime suspect for the thefts at the hospital, but her attempt to uncover the truth backfires and she is suspended. Meanwhile, Amber turns up at school to find all her classmates wearing her ribbon, but there's no sign of Cassie
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- 1:00pm
Home and AwaySeason 1 Episode 5729: 23/05/2013Brax tires of Ricky's evasiveness and tells her he knows the police are after her, and she reveals her brother Adam left a lot of unhappy creditors. Dex faces a dilemma when he realises Steph is cutting corners at work and putting patients at risk, while Natalie and Zac offer Kyle a room in their house
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- 2:00pm
Elizabeth II: A CelebrationDocumentary looking back at the Queen's remarkable 60-year reign, from her ascension to the throne in 1952, following the death of her father King George VI, to her Diamond Jubilee year. Archive footage and interviews help tell the story of a monarch who has steered the royal family into a new millennium and beyond, overseeing Britain's transformation into a multicultural nation, travelling farther than any other Queen in history and sharing the world stage with countless historic figures along the way
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- 3:00pm
The True StorySeason 3 Episode 5: The Da Vinci Code: The True StoryDocumentary exploring whether there is any truth in claims made in Dan Brown's novel The Da Vinci Code, later adapted for the screen in a film starring Tom Hanks. The programme examines if there is evidence of an intimate relationship between Jesus and Mary Magdalene, looks into the possibility of Rosslyn Chapel in Midlothian being the final resting place of the Holy Grail, and tries to find out the secrets behind Leonardo da Vinci's mirror writing. Featuring contributions by da Vinci historian Mario Taddei, art restorer Cecilia Frosinini and graphic designer John Langdon
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- 4:00pm
Most Shocking Talent Show MomentsCountdown of 50 of the most memorable moments from TV talent shows, including Rylan's outrageous antics on The X Factor in 2012 and life-changing first appearances on Britain's Got Talent by Susan Boyle and Paul Potts. Featuring contributions by Anton Du Beke, Craig Revel Horwood, Ann Widdecombe, Matthew Kelly, Pete Waterman, Nicki Chapman and Eddie 'the Eagle' Edwards
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- 7:00pm
SuperCasinoSuperCasinoViewers get the the chance to take part in live interactive gaming, with an entertaining mix of roulette-wheel spins and lively chat from the presenting team. Featuring a variety of prizes and promotions
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- 11:00pm
House DoctorHighlightsInterior designer Ann Maurice looks back over home improvement highlights from the series, and focuses on making the most of original features
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- 11:25pm
House DoctorSeason 6 Episode 15: EPISODE: 15Ann Maurice and Alistair Appleton present the last programme in the series, looking back on more highlights. They recall a basement flat in Stoke Newington which was putting off potential buyers because of its dark rooms, out-of-date fixtures and general messiness, and look back at a cramped cottage in Leicester
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- 11:50pm
Great ScientistsSeason 1 Episode 2: GalileoA profile of 16th-century Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei, whose observations through a telescope of his own invention led him to defend the Copernican thesis that Earth orbited the sun instead of vice versa - a view that got him into trouble with the Inquisition. Presented by Allan Chapman