Royal History's Biggest Fibs with Lucy Worsely, BBC Two Friday 6th November, 9pm Marie Antoinette’s 'Let them eat cake!' is often said to have caused the French Revolution. But did she say it? |
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The Jonathan Ross Show, ITV Saturday 7th November, 10.30pm The host is joined by Strictly's Motsi Mabuse and Craig Revel Horwood, the hilarious Rob Beckett and Sindhu Vee. |
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His Dark Materials, BBC One Sunday 8th November, 8.10pm Lyra and Will find themselves in a strange new place. The Magisterium take action as Mrs Coulter interrogates a suspected heretic witch. |
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My Family, The Holocaust and Me, BBC One Monday 9th November, 9pm Robert Rinder meets two British Jewish families who have been affected by the Holocaust. |
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Industry, BBC Two Tuesday 10th November, 9.15pm Five recent university graduates all aim to make their mark on the world by proving their worth and becoming permanent hires at the bank. |
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The Emily Atack Show, ITV2 Wednesday 11th November, 10pm Emily covers going out. From navigating WhatsApp groups to dealing with friends who don't buy rounds, Emily leaves no stone unturned. |
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International Football Live: England v Republic of Ireland, ITV Thursday 12th November, 7.30pm Mark Pougatch presents coverage of this friendly match at Wembley. |
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Harlots BBC iPlayer
Madames, Margaret and Lydia are at war for the passions and purses of London's gentlemen.
Three seasons available now |
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Alison Hammond: Back to School ITV Hub Alison discovers some of the Black figures hidden from Britain's history.
Episode available now |
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The Best of Borat All 4
Eastern Europe's most celebrated journalist, the ever enthusiastic Borat Karabzhanov reports from Kazakhstan.
Episode available now |
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