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<desc>An intrepid team put science to the test. Jem Stansfield builds a vortex cannon, and Dallas Campbell takes on the technology that will track every one of us by the way we walk.</desc>
<title>Bang Goes the Theory</title>
<end>0730</end>
<start>0700</start>
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<desc>Science-based fun with the team. Jem Stansfield puts his life in his hands by tying himself to a water jet pack, while Liz Bonnin finds out if insects are the future of food.</desc>
<title>Bang Goes the Theory</title>
<end>0800</end>
<start>0730</start>
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<desc>Motoring magazine in which Tiff Needell, Vicki Butler-Henderson and the team explore the most exciting cars on the road and offer consumer advice to drivers.</desc>
<title>Fifth Gear</title>
<end>0830</end>
<start>0800</start>
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<desc>New. A look at some of the coolest toys and gadgets on the market, plus the latest technology news.</desc>
<title>The Gadget Show</title>
<end>0900</end>
<start>0830</start>
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<desc>More motoring mayhem. Jeremy tests the Spyker C8 Spyder, while Richard and James try their hand at minicabbing and road test two new MPVs - the Renault Scenic and the Ford C-Max. [AD,S]</desc>
<title>Top Gear</title>
<end>1000</end>
<start>0900</start>
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<desc>Budding entrepreneurs pitch their ideas to a panel of potential investors. Here, the pitches include a two-in-one water device and a tidy solution to a Christmas complication.</desc>
<title>Dragons' Den</title>
<end>1100</end>
<start>1000</start>
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<flags></flags>
<desc>Motoring magazine in which Tiff Needell, Vicki Butler-Henderson and the team explore the most exciting cars on the road and offer consumer advice to drivers.</desc>
<title>Fifth Gear</title>
<end>1130</end>
<start>1100</start>
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  <programme>
<flags></flags>
<desc>New. A look at some of the coolest toys and gadgets on the market, plus the latest technology news.</desc>
<title>The Gadget Show</title>
<end>1200</end>
<start>1130</start>
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<desc>Jez Clarkson tests the new Ford GT, Richard Hammond bids an emotional farewell to a motoring icon - the Rover V8 - and James May casts a critical eye over the Maserati Quattroporte. [AD,S]</desc>
<title>Top Gear</title>
<end>1300</end>
<start>1200</start>
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  <programme>
<flags></flags>
<desc>More motoring mayhem. Jeremy tests the Spyker C8 Spyder, while Richard and James try their hand at minicabbing and road test two new MPVs - the Renault Scenic and the Ford C-Max. [AD,S]</desc>
<title>Top Gear</title>
<end>1400</end>
<start>1300</start>
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  <programme>
<flags>(S)</flags>
<desc>Budding entrepreneurs pitch their ideas to a panel of potential investors. Here, the pitches include a two-in-one water device and a tidy solution to a Christmas complication.</desc>
<title>Dragons' Den</title>
<end>1500</end>
<start>1400</start>
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  <programme>
<flags></flags>
<desc>Motoring magazine in which Tiff Needell, Vicki Butler-Henderson and the team explore the most exciting cars on the road and offer consumer advice to drivers.</desc>
<title>Fifth Gear</title>
<end>1530</end>
<start>1500</start>
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  <programme>
<flags></flags>
<desc>New. A look at some of the coolest toys and gadgets on the market, plus the latest technology news.</desc>
<title>The Gadget Show</title>
<end>1600</end>
<start>1530</start>
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<desc>Jez Clarkson tests the new Ford GT, Richard Hammond bids an emotional farewell to a motoring icon - the Rover V8 - and James May casts a critical eye over the Maserati Quattroporte. [AD,S]</desc>
<title>Top Gear</title>
<end>1700</end>
<start>1600</start>
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<desc>Motoring madness from the irreverent petrolheads. Jezza trials the Jaguar X type estate, Richard describes the perfect roadster and exploring legend Sir Ranulph Fiennes guests. [AD,S]</desc>
<title>Top Gear</title>
<end>1800</end>
<start>1700</start>
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<desc>New. As the Dragons once again attempt to tell the savvy from the silly, a bride and her business partner put forward a novel idea capitalising on the wedding market.</desc>
<title>New Dragons' Den</title>
<end>1920</end>
<start>1800</start>
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<desc>Stephen Fry delves deep into his mine of bizarre arcana as Alan Davies, Jeremy Hardy, Barry Cryer and Jeremy Clarkson engage their wits. Subjects include baldness and Birmingham.</desc>
<title>QI</title>
<end>2000</end>
<start>1920</start>
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<desc>New. Another round of motoring mayhem. Jeremy, Richard and James embark on an ambitious project to build mobility scooters that can tackle the wilds of the British countryside.</desc>
<title>New Top Gear</title>
<end>2100</end>
<start>2000</start>
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<subtitle>Hoaxes</subtitle>
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<desc>More from the offbeat comedy panel show chaired by Stephen Fry. Facing questions of the topic of hoaxes are Sean Lock, David Mitchell, Danny Baker and Alan Davies.</desc>
<title>QI XL</title>
<end>2200</end>
<start>2100</start>
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<desc>A bumper edition of the satirical quiz. Team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop are joined by guest host Bill Bailey and guest panellists Armando Iannucci and Jack Whitehall.</desc>
<title>Have I Got a Bit More News for You</title>
<end>2300</end>
<start>2200</start>
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<desc>New. Dara O Briain offers a comic slant on the world of mathematics once again, and this time is joined for a problem-solving challenge by comedian Simon Evans.</desc>
<title>Dara O Briain: School of Hard Sums</title>
<end>2340</end>
<start>2300</start>
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<subtitle>Gangster</subtitle>
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<desc>Likeable flatshare sitcom starring Lee Mack and Tim Vine. Guy showers Lucy with expensive gifts, arousing Lee's suspicions about his dubious business interests.</desc>
<title>Not Going Out</title>
<end>0020</end>
<start>2340</start>
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<desc>More from the darkly funny flatshare sitcom. Mark becomes depressed about Sophie living with Jeff, but Jeremy is not sure that self-mutilation is the answer.</desc>
<title>Peep Show</title>
<end>0100</end>
<start>0020</start>
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  <programme>
<subtitle>Hoaxes</subtitle>
<flags>(S)</flags>
<desc>More from the offbeat comedy panel show chaired by Stephen Fry. Facing questions of the topic of hoaxes are Sean Lock, David Mitchell, Danny Baker and Alan Davies.</desc>
<title>QI XL</title>
<end>0150</end>
<start>0100</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<flags>(S)</flags>
<desc>A bumper edition of the satirical quiz. Team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop are joined by guest host Bill Bailey and guest panellists Armando Iannucci and Jack Whitehall.</desc>
<title>Have I Got a Bit More News for You</title>
<end>0230</end>
<start>0150</start>
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<desc>More from chronically dysfunctional flatmates Mark and Jeremy in the edgy sitcom. Here, Mark finds the perfect venue for a first date with Sophie - a funeral.</desc>
<title>Peep Show</title>
<end>0300</end>
<start>0230</start>
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<desc>Close.</desc>
<title>Close</title>
<end>0700</end>
<start>0300</start>
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