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Couples spice up their sex lives with advice from Tracey Cox and Michael Alvear. Andrew and Nicky feel they've lost their sexual spark - and newfound parenthood isn't helping.

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Racy hidden camera show that confronts misbehaving lovers on their adulterous antics! Poor Kristella and Karmia both learn that their respective partners are 'playing away'.

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The modelling contest continues between the four remaining disabled girls. Here, the girls are paired up with professional male models for an intimate photo shoot.

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Male Reproductive Organs: Alice Roberts's no-nonsense health tips. With 10,000 British men per year dying from prostate cancer, Alice focuses on the male reproductive system.

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Female Reproductive Organs: Join Dr Alice Roberts as she offers handy health tips. Turning her attention to the female reproductive organs, Alice witnesses the birth of a baby.

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Series of short programmes about style and beauty issues. Here, a look at lip enhancement treatments.

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Shopping from home.

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Shopping from home.

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Dr Tanya Byron dispenses more parenting wisdom. Three new families arrive, among them a three-year-old boy who only eats yoghurt and a two-year-old who won't go to sleep on her own.

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The Clucas Family: Worried parents swap work for taking turns being full-time parents. Lorraine and Simon want to spend more time with their children.

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Cosmetics-lovers are transformed into natural stunners. POD strips Vicky of her precious false eyelashes, meets cyber-goth Ebony and has stern words for 'male Barbie' Ross.

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Makeover magic with Jenny Frost and POD, who this time meet party girl Kelsey, buxom blonde model Dani T and Collagen Girl, who is obsessed with the drag queen look.

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The aspiring Aussie chefs here meet 'culinary alchemist' Heston Blumenthal. Continuing their stay in Britain, they're challenged to cook for the innovative chef.

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The Aussie cookery show continues its sojourn in the UK. But this is no holiday - and in this tense edition, Marion wages culinary war with TV chef Martin Blunos.

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Walsall to Devon: City-slickers escaping the rat race are helped to find their dream rural home. Three generations of a Midlands family want some peace in a house in Devon.

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Trouble with the furnace at the crematorium in this edition, and it doesn't end there; as the backlog of coffins gets bigger, a bees' nest outside the chapel is disturbing mourners.

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74 women, each suffering a mid-life crisis, lobby Trinny and Susannah for a total image transformation. Faced with a shockingly-dressed crowd, who will the deadly duo rescue?

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Baby Boom: A woman expecting quadruplets prepares to deliver at Baylor University Medical Center - the first time anyone has given birth to four babies in the hospital's history.

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New. Lively US talk-variety show with US comic Ellen DeGeneres. Actor Channing Tatum joins Ellen today, along with young red carpet reporters Sophia Grace and Rosie!

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Fashion Makes the Star Makes the Fashion: Glitzy reality series about star stylist Rachel Zoe. Rachel helps actress Joy Bryant find a dazzling dress for a red carpet appearance.

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US home revamps at the speed of light. In Tulsa, the team helps the family of a very special boy with a rare eating disorder improve their kitchen.

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More culinary challenges for the budding Kiwi chefs. The Top 12 contestants move into a luxury home in Auckland. Whoever cooks the worst dish will be eliminated.

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Jenny Frost and stern co-host POD attend to more individuals in need of a 'makeunder'. Model Emma B, ultraviolet raver Keiran and four dancehall divas are their latest victims.

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Another edition of the appearance-altering reality series. POD and Jenny Frost meet glamorous Nikki, pouting diva 'Lady Desalina' and sparkle-loving group, the Glitterbanditz.

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Atomic Kitten's Jenny Frost is on a personal mission to learn to love her breasts. She faces her breast feeding fears and cheekily turns the tables on a lads mag photographer.

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Gripping real-life medical series following the lives of staff at a busy Melbourne hospital. A 67-year-old woman undergoes a biopsy to find out whether she has lung cancer.

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Intense fly-on-the-wall documentary series, a spin-off of the hit show Medical Emergency. Jacob is treated for massive injuries after a car crash. Rachel has a lung transplant.

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Eight sex-mad celebs check themselves into Dr Drew Pinksy's rehab clinic in a bid to curb their erotic enthusiasm. In the opening show, Dr Drew lays down the ground rules.

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The remaining three disabled would-be models enter the final week of the contest. The girls face an unforgiving location shoot - and the two who survive must then pose nude.

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The Ear, Nose and Throat: As the health series continues, Dr Alice finds out more about hearing loss by using special headphones and discovers how loud noise can damage our ears.

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Bones, Muscles and Joints: Top tips on how to stay healthy. Dr Alice reveals how to look after your bones, muscles and joints. What does a 'slipped disc' actually look like?

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Shopping from home.

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Shopping from home.

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Series of short programmes about health and beauty issues. Here, a look at various methods of reducing the signs of ageing and sun damage on the hands.

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Fascinating parental advice series presented by Claudia Winkleman. Dr Tanya Byron helps three families struggling with troublesome toddlers to improve their kids' bad behaviour.

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The Human Touch: The documentary series that really delivers. A woman undergoes a C-section due to the size of her baby and a single mum-of-two is pregnant with her third child.

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Jenny Frost and stern co-host POD attend to more individuals in need of a 'makeunder'. Model Emma B, ultraviolet raver Keiran and four dancehall divas are their latest victims.

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Another edition of the appearance-altering reality series. POD and Jenny Frost meet glamorous Nikki, pouting diva 'Lady Desalina' and sparkle-loving group, the Glitterbanditz.

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A French challenge for the Aussie chefs! Travelling from London to Paris on the Eurostar, the contestants work in pairs to devise a delicious two course meal.

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Film. Feel-good romcom that reunites 90210's Jason Priestley and Emma Caulfield. The manager of actor Ryan Banks tries to revive his career by making him the star of a reality show.

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Series of short programmes about style and beauty issues. Featuring an interview with Jerry Hall.

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Trinny and Susannah, the 'cruel-to-be-kind' duo who seemingly know no shame when it comes to personal comments, help tennis enthusiast and mum of three Lucy Peck.

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The Human Touch: The documentary series that really delivers. A woman undergoes a C-section due to the size of her baby and a single mum-of-two is pregnant with her third child.

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New. The popular, long-running US talk-variety show with the inimitable Ellen DeGeneres. Today's stellar guest line-up includes Denzel Washington and LL Cool J.

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Award Season, That's Bananas!: A behind-the-scenes look at the life of celebrity stylist Rachel Zoe. Can Rachel find the perfect gown for top actress Debra Messing in three days?

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US show with home revamps at the speed of light. The team builds a safe and healthy home for a family in Oklahoma whose son survived a heart transplant when he was 10 months old.

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Kiwi version of the hit British show. The remaining 11 contestants here face a gruelling challenge - to cook two signature dishes by renowned Auckland chef Tony Astle.

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Atomic Kitten's Jenny Frost and sharp-tongued assistant POD transform men and women into natural beauties. Tanning fanatic Levi and glamour model wannabe Tamsin are first up.

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Jenny Frost and no-nonsense assistant POD encourage boyband Girls That Scream, corset lover Dominique and pole dance instructor Jules to go from tacky vain to stunning plain.

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More unscripted laughs in the TV outtakes show. Even classy dramas such as Sense and Sensibility and Little Dorrit fall foul of problem props, fluffed lines and technical glitches.

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Anne Robinson proves she's no stranger to the unscripted gaffe in this Weakest Link-themed special. Featuring perky pensioners, celebrity look-a-likes and boards behaving badly!

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Suspicious lovers call upon Joey Greco and his team of investigators to expose their partners' infidelities. Carolyn and Juliette find out how faithful their other halves are.

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Around the Sun: New. S2, Ep5. Spy series that combines grit with glam. A potential leak at NASA threatens US satellites. With Auggie gone, Annie has to work with a new tech operative.

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In a look back at the highlights of the modelling contest, the girls talk about their experiences and the winner prepares to work with photographer Rankin.

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Veal: The harsh realities of meat production are revealed by Julia Bradbury. Here, the studio audience get to grips with the prospect of six veal calves arriving for slaughter.

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Shopping from home.

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Shopping from home.

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The Heers: Couples take it in turns to stay at home to put in more quality time with the kids. Can Sarb convince hubby Baljit she should work from home to see more of their kids?

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Simon Dehany: Cosmetic craftsmanship helps downbeat folk rediscover their 'joie de vivre'. DJ Simon is only 35, but his lank hair and straggly beard have aged him badly.

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Janice Despard: Nicky Hambleton-Jones works another miracle makeover. Janice's pursuit of a tan has taken its toll, so Nicky prescribes a nip and tuck and a wardrobe overhaul.

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