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TV Listings for BBC One, 24 May 2012
Evening 18:00 BBC News (T) (Followed by Weather) Add to MyCalendar Create SMS Reminder Email this to a friend
  18:30 BBC Newsline (T) The latest news and views from around the Province. (Followed by Weather) Add to MyCalendar Create SMS Reminder Email this to a friend
  19:00 The One Show (T) Alex Jones, Matt Baker and a team of roving reporters present topical stories from around the UK. Add to MyCalendar Create SMS Reminder Email this to a friend
  19:30 EastEnders (T) Phil becomes concerned about Ian's increasingly erratic behaviour, but then learns about his financial problems from Max - and decides to exploit the situation to keep him in Walford. Meanwhile, Mandy is furious to discover Ian still wants the wedding to take place as scheduled, Michael offers to move in with Janine, and Derek feels awkward when he joins Tyler and Whitney for dinner. (Followed by BBC News; Regional News) Add to MyCalendar Create SMS Reminder Email this to a friend
  20:00 Planet Earth Live (T) Richard Hammond and Julia Bradbury present the final round-up from Kenya, Minnesota, California, Sri Lanka and the Amazon, revealing how the lions, elephants, bears, macaque monkeys, otters and meerkats have been getting on, and looking ahead to see what the future holds for these young creatures. Last in the series. (Followed by BBC Newsline Update) Add to MyCalendar Create SMS Reminder Email this to a friend
Night 21:00 National Treasures - Jubilee Special (T) As part of this year's Diamond Jubilee celebrations, Sian Williams and Dan Snow present from Westminster Abbey a special edition of the show celebrating Britain's past. Featuring Twiggy in conversation with the designers of the monarch's clothes, Larry Lamb examining the increasing value of 1950s memorabilia, and historian Lucy Worsley's comparison of London in 1897 - when Queen Victoria celebrated 60 years on the throne - and now. Plus, Dan Snow chats to hairdresser Michael Douglas, and secrets from last year's royal wedding are revealed. Add to MyCalendar Create SMS Reminder Email this to a friend
  22:00 BBC News (T) Add to MyCalendar Create SMS Reminder Email this to a friend
  22:25 BBC Newsline; Weather (T) Add to MyCalendar Create SMS Reminder Email this to a friend
  22:35 Question Time (T) David Dimbleby chairs a topical debate from King's Lynn, Norfolk. On the panel are former deputy prime minister John Prescott, universities minister David Willetts, Green Party of England and Wales leader Caroline Lucas, newspaper columnist Minette Marrin and comedian and actor Griff Rhys Jones. Add to MyCalendar Create SMS Reminder Email this to a friend
  23:35 Hearts and Minds (R) (T) Noel Thompson presents the award-winning show putting a spotlight on the week's topics in the world of politics at home and abroad. Add to MyCalendar Create SMS Reminder Email this to a friend
  00:05 This Week (T) Andrew Neil and guests discuss political and parliamentary developments from the past seven days, and talk about issues that have hit the headlines. Add to MyCalendar Create SMS Reminder Email this to a friend
  00:50 Holiday Weatherview (T) Add to MyCalendar Create SMS Reminder Email this to a friend
  00:55 Countryfile (R) (T) The team visits Dumfries and Galloway to launch this year's photography competition, which has the theme of `Walk on the Wild Side'. Chris Packham is joined by Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson to search for inspiration for the contest, while Matt Baker explores parts of the county that have been used as film locations, and Ellie Baker and John Craven investigate the area's wildlife. Plus, Adam Henson explores breeds of cattle native to Gloucestershire and Tom Heap learns why young people today pursue a career in farming. Add to MyCalendar Create SMS Reminder Email this to a friend
  01:55 Antiques Roadshow (R) (T) Fiona Bruce and the team appraise more items at the Yorkshire Museum in York, including what is believed to be a Viking ring, objects from a jewellery box discovered in a local park, and a wooden leg from the Napoleonic Wars. The most popular exhibit is a cocoa tin discovered in Captain Scott's tent during the ill-fated 1910 Terra Nova expedition. Add to MyCalendar Create SMS Reminder Email this to a friend
  02:55 Ivory Wars: Out of Africa (R) (T) As demand for ivory rises in the Far East, this Panorama special asks what the future holds for the African elephant. Last year saw the highest number of seizures of illegal ivory for more than two decades, despite a 23-year global ban on its sale, and one area of Kenya has lost a quarter of its elephants in the past three years, largely due to poaching. Rageh Omaar goes on the trail of the poachers, smugglers and organised-crime syndicates, and reveals that unless China curbs its huge appetite for ivory, the future of the world's largest land mammal could be in doubt. Add to MyCalendar Create SMS Reminder Email this to a friend
  03:55 Great British Menu (R) (T) Central England chefs Aktar Islam, Daniel Clifford and Paul Foster prepare their desserts, featuring whipped sea buckthorn with meringue and crispy rice, raspberry and tarragon roulade with cookie dough and tarragon oil, and dark chocolate with raspberry jelly and sorbet. Great British Menu veteran Glynn Purnell decides who goes through to the regional final tomorrow. Add to MyCalendar Create SMS Reminder Email this to a friend
  04:25 Newsday (T) Add to MyCalendar Create SMS Reminder Email this to a friend
  04:30 HARDtalk (T) Stephen Sackur talks to people making the headlines. Add to MyCalendar Create SMS Reminder Email this to a friend
  05:00 BBC News (T) Add to MyCalendar Create SMS Reminder Email this to a friend
  05:30 World Business Report (T) The latest business news, with informed analysis. Add to MyCalendar Create SMS Reminder Email this to a friend
  05:45 BBC News (T) Add to MyCalendar Create SMS Reminder Email this to a friend
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TV legend: (R) = Repeat (T) = Teletext subtitles available

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