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Reichstag [image: Wolfgang Staudt]

Matt Frei Berlin

Tuesday 24 Nov 23:20 BBC TWO (not Northern Ireland)

Matt Frei explores Berlin's past, present and future. Discover the city for yourself:

Reichstag image by Wolfgang Staudt on Flickr

 

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Monday November 23 2009

 

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Cheetah [image: Adam Chapman] Life

Monday 23 Nov 21:00 BBC ONE (not Northern Ireland)

David Attenborough returns with an eye-opening series featuring some of the most unusual creatures on the planet.

History of Christianity A History of Christianity

Thursday 26 Nov 21:00 BBC FOUR

The story behind the world’s most popular religion.

Evan Davis The Bottom Line

Evan Davis gets to the heart of the big finance stories.

Neil Oliver, presenter of A History of Scotland. A History of Scotland

Tuesday 24 Nov 20:00 BBC TWO

Neil Oliver returns to Scotland to explore its dramatic history.

Laurie Taylor Thinking Allowed

Laurie Taylor and guests explore white collar crime. Who commits it and how do we respond to it?

Learning

Christianity Survey Calling all Christians

Would you say you're a Christian? Share your views, and learn about the views of others, in our new Christianity survey .

Darwin as depicted in the 30th September 1871 edition of Vanity Fair Darwin Now

A host of experts consider the legacy of Charles Darwin. Watch videos and listen to the podcast: Darwin Now .

Tom Dychoff, presenter I'd save...

A place, an object, an activity - what encapsulates your way of life? What's your heritage?

James May's Big Challenge Take the Big Ideas challenge

Planes, trains and automobiles – can you choose the best way to get from A to B? Take the James May big transport challenge .

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