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  1. Liz Bonnin on Animals In Love: How a pair of greylag geese could rival any great romance

    Liz Bonnin on Animals In Love: How a pair of greylag geese could rival any great romance

    From meeting orphaned bonobos to encountering an elephant herd that has a close bond with humans, presenter Liz Bonnin describes which moments moved her the most.

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  2. ‘Humphrey? He’s like a pressure cooker ready to burst!’ Kris Marshall talks Death In Paradise

    ‘Humphrey? He’s like a pressure cooker ready to burst!’ Kris Marshall talks Death In Paradise

    With series four of the sunny crime drama back on TV, the actor - who plays detective Humphrey Goodman - reveals the secret his character is hiding, and what it's like filming with a star-studded cast in sunny Guadeloupe.

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  3. Wolf Hall: Why I was lost in admiration for Anne Boleyn

    Wolf Hall: Why I was lost in admiration for Anne Boleyn

    Director Peter Kosminsky on why we need more people like Hilary Mantel and how Anne Boleyn was a proto-feminist.

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  4. That 'Pets: Wild At Heart' hamster who filled his cheeks? I fell in love and kept him as my own

    That 'Pets: Wild At Heart' hamster who filled his cheeks? I fell in love and kept him as my own

    You may have watched the delightful hamster clip: Hear from the series producer who became his owner.

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  5. You can’t run or hide: Jessica Hynes on her suffragette comedy

    Jessica Hynes on making a retro live studio comedy, how it's completely different from Spaced and the Edwardian vibrating chair she almost included in the second series of Up The Women.

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  6. Q&A with Susan Jebb: What's The Right Diet For You?

    Professor Susan Jebb is a nutrition scientist and answers questions about the right diet for you in a live Q&A.

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  7. How Thomas Wolsey made Hampton Court fit for a king

    How Thomas Wolsey made Hampton Court fit for a king

    In celebration of the 500th anniversary of one of the nation’s finest historical buildings, Lucy Worsley explores Hampton Court’s historical importance and intrigue, and discusses the fate of the infamous characters that passed between its walls.

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