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    • Science on TV and radio this week

      Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - 16:54 GMT

      Monday
      7.00 Wildlife on Two, BBC2. Cane toads.
      7.30 The Sky at Night, BBC4. Moore talks to Eugene Cernan, the last man on the moon.
      7.30 Human Guinea Pigs, FIVE. More madcap experimentation.
      8.00 The Gadget Show, FIVE.
      8.30 Panorama, BBC1. The hard-hitting documentary programme turns its sights on anti-psychotic drugs.
      9.00 Dispatches: Britain Under Water, C4. How strong are our flood defences?

      Tuesday
      7.30 Chris Barrie’s Massive Engines, FIVE. Tanks.
      9.00 All in the Mind, Radio 4. Psychology show.
      9.00 Earth: The Power of the Planet, BBC2. The past, present and future of ice on Earth.
      10.35 Don’t Miss The Richard Dimbleby Lecture 2007, BBC1. J Craig Venter talks about his work and its applications.

      Wednesday
      4.00 Thinking Allowed, Radio 4.
      4.30 All in the Mind, Radio 4.
      9.00 The Nature of Britain, BBC1. Last in series.
      9.00 Frontiers, Radio 4. The Hubble Space Telescope, and the astronauts preparing for its final servicing mission.
      10.00 The Nature of Britain, A User’s Guide, BBC4.

      Thursday
      3.00 Check Up, Radio 4. Health phone-in.
      4.30 Material World, Radio 4. Quentin Cooper reveals the bright future for the LED.
      9.00 Leading Edge, Radio 4.

      Friday
      7.30 Will Work For Nuts, FIVE. Last in series for the nutty nature show.
      10.00 Doctors to Be, 20 Years On, BBC4. The anaesthetist’s tale.

      Saturday

      Sunday
      2.45 Einstein’s Fiddle, Radio 4. The musical side of the great physicist.
      6.00 Earth: The Power of the Planet, BBC2. Repeat.
      7.00 The Nature of Britain, BBC2. Repeat.
      7.10 Space Odyssey, the Robot Pioneers, BBC4. Our electronic emissaries to the final frontier.
      8.00 The Satellite Story, BBC4.
      9.00 The Sky at Night, BBC4.

      Last updated: Monday, 03 Dec 2007 - 16:54 GMT


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