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| 05:00 | Flavours of GreeceCharlie Ottley visits the legendary island of Lesbos and takes a steamy dip in one of the islands marine hot springs near Mithymna. He is then shown the tricks of making Ouzo and gets an insight into mastic production, before finding himself in the middle of a traditional Easter firework war. |
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| 05:30 | Glutton For PunishmentA consummate individualist, Bob has always chafed under anyone else's authority. But this week it's 'yes sir, no sir' as Bob enlists in the Navy. Bob's own boot camp will challenge him to get the galley on a Naval Destroyer ship-shape and operation-ready in just five days. His ultimate mission? To get good grub on deck for a shipful of hungry crew, an elite cadre of officers, and one tough Captain - all in the midst of a training operation at sea. Seasickness is nothing compared with a military mob that's armed and ravenous. And in fine boot camp tradition, there will be a hundred push-ups to pay for every mistake. |
| 06:00 | Globe TrekkerMore exciting round-the-world adventures with Ian Wright and his team. Today Zay Harding visits the west of Canada, bigger than the European Union, yet home to a mere 9 million people. Highlights include: canoeing through the Prince Albert National Park; a visit to the world's biggest shopping mall in Edmonton, Alberta; swimming in the hot springs at Lake Louise; a spectacular train trip from Jasper to Vancouver; a journey on the Gold Rush trail; and shooting the rapids on the mighty Tashenshini River. |
| 07:00 | Great Scenic Railways-New ZealandThe journey starts in the Franklin District and the Glenbrook Vintage Railway located just outside of Auckland on the North Island for a true taste of what railroading was like in New Zealand a hundred years ago and to meet dozens of dedicated volunteers who restore carriages and steam engines for future generations to enjoy. The next stop is one of the most unique railroad journeys in the world, the Driving Creek Railway, founded Barry Brickell an artist, who originally moved to the hills of the North Island area in search of the right sort of clay for his craft. When he found it, however, he had to create a way to get it out of the hills and his railroad was born. A ride on Driving Creek will also give you a glimpse at some of the native plants Brickell vowed to bring back to this lush rainforest. |
| 07:30 | Life's A TripNowhere on the planet is luxury more concentrated than in Dubai. Andrew Anthony heads there to feel what it is like to live like a billionaire and have seven servants doting on him. In Dubai you can ski in the cold and lie in the scorching sun within the same hour, go back in time, even buy a yacht and an island to anchor it to. Costs be damned, Andrew is going to live like the top .001 percent of the planet for 24 hours. Then we're going to give him the bill. |
| 08:00 | Floyd On AfricaMore great dishes and wild locations are on the menu in today's instalment of Floyd. The cooking highlights include pig on a spit, chicken curry saute and guinea fowl with orange liquor. Floyd stops off at the Fair View vineyards to discuss two subjects that are very close to his heart - wine and cheese - and cooks grilled crayfish for two climbers in a rather spectacular location, on the top of Table Mountain. |
| 08:30 | Floyd UncorkedIn the first episode of this series about the wines of France Keith Floyd takes us to the classic wine region of Burgundy. Keith and Jonathan Pedley master of wine taste two of Burgundy's classic wines Chablis and Cote de Beaune. We discover how to taste wine properly and show you how to ensure that every time you buy a bottle of wine from now on you've a better chance of finding a winner. Keith cooks a Coq au Vin and Ham with White Wine and Mustard Sauce and he takes us on a tour of this famous region |
| 09:00 | Sophie Grigson In The Home CountiesSophie finds herself in the commuter belt immediately north of London and the ruined castle of Berkhamsted. Following a stroll through the pretty town, she visits the Rex Cinema which is a riot of red velvet, comfortable chairs and a wonderfully restored big screen. After a tour around St. Albans cathedral and the Olde Fighting Cocks, known as the oldest pub in England, she discovers the St. Albans Organ Theatre, housing one of the most comprehensive collections of Belgian dancehall organs. Then Sophie hops on to her canal narrow boat for a spot of boating and mastering locks before she making a lovely beef and horse radish dish in preparation for some real ale sampling at the St. Albans Beer Festival. |
| 09:30 | Sophie Grigson In The Home CountiesSophie heads to the historic market towns of Bury St. Edmunds and Lavenham. She visits Aspall's Cyder Brewery where she meets the eighth generation owner and comes face-to-face with what can only be described as a sea of apples. Her next stop is the stately home of Ickworth House and its fabulous gardens, before hitting the beautiful little market town of Lavenham that boasts one of the biggest collections of preserved medieval buildings. After a tour of the Wyken Farm farmers market and the ancient market and gardens in Bury St. Edmunds Sophie drops in at The Nutshell, the smallest pub in England, to stock up on cider to complement the storm she is about to cook up. |
| 10:00 | Flavours of GreeceCharlie Ottley visits the legendary island of Lesbos and takes a steamy dip in one of the islands marine hot springs near Mithymna. He is then shown the tricks of making Ouzo and gets an insight into mastic production, before finding himself in the middle of a traditional Easter firework war. |
| 10:30 | Glutton For PunishmentThe Kung-fu tea ceremony remains an important part of social etiquette in Hangzhou, China. This is no timid tea party though. Combining piping hot tea with martial art moves, it's more like the flair bartending of caffeinated drinks. The server must pour the tea from behind his back at great height and with even greater precision. Bob Blumer's challenge is to master the tea ceremony and then perform it for a tough panel of judges. |
| 11:00 | Globe TrekkerZoe D'Amato starts her journey at Cape Spear, where her boat is immediately surrounded by Hump Back whales. She then heads to Cape Breton Island on the northern tip of Nova Scotia to discover a thriving Gaelic culture. On Prince Edward Island, she learns about the local passion for a form of horse racing called 'Harness racing', before heading to New Brunswick, where she enjoys some kayak amongst the rocks and fishes for lobsters. Zoe then takes a flight inland to Quebec, just in time for the New France Festival. The highlight of her trip comes when she is invited to join in rehearsals by Cirque de Soleil. The last leg of the journey sees Zoe fly to Toronto, the capital of Ontario, a short drive from her final destination: the Majestic Niagara Falls. |
| 12:00 | Hollywood and VinesJason and Terry start with the annual Niagara Ontario Wine Auction before heading off to one of the world's most awarded wineries, Pillitteri, for a sampling of its exquisite ice wines. Next stop is East Dell Estates, home of Ackroyd Wines where they also meet the proud owner, comedian Dan Ackroyd. And finally, the pride of Prince Edward County, East of Toronto, Norman Hardie welcomes the team to his vines, planted in Limestone. Celebrities featured in this episode are Michael Madsen, Christopher Walken, Jann Arden and Chris Kramer. |
| 12:30 | Hollywood and VinesIn this episode the two hosts explore the Niagara region of Canada, first meeting winemaker brothers Paul, Daniel and Matt Speck just across Lake Ontario from Toronto. As it happens they are not the only winemaking siblings in the area, and Jason and Terry are off to the gorgeous Vineland Estates owned by the Schmidt Brothers for a sublime tasting session. The tour finishes at the Wayne Gretzky Estates with the great Mr. Gretzky himself. Celebrities featured in this episode are John Cusack, Kiefer Sutherland and Rob Marshall. |
| 13:00 | Intrepid JourneysOne half of the much loved Topp Twins, Lynda Topp journeys the rough and remote Pamir Highway in Tajikistan up to heights of 4,655 metres stopping in villages where farmers still use oxen to pull their ploughs. Lynda also plays the spoons with a group of old musicians whose home crafted instruments and style of playing are in danger of vanishing despite being thousands of years old. |
| 14:00 | The Ethical HedonistBob Kelly time in Las Vegas starts by experiencing some of the hedonistic highlights of the city: incredible hotels, swim up blackjack, huge trampolines, big shows and helicopter rides over the nearby grand canyon, before meeting up with some true Las Vegans and going out to a local burlesque evening. It is then time for Bob to start giving back so he offers himself for a day volunteering with international organisation, Habitat for Humanity, who build low cost housing for families in need. Being a big fan of golf, Bob then arranges a round with members of the local Native American nation, the Paiute, at the course they own where he learns more about the current state of their culture. Bob is lucky to meet Oscar B Goodman, the ex-mayor and ultimate spokesperson for Las Vegas, and spend some time following this charismatic gentleman to his appointments and engagements. Finally, he is taking a helicopter ride out of the city for the day to fly over, and land in the Grand Canyon. |
| 15:00 | Globe TrekkerIn 'Ice Trekking the Alps', presenter Zay Harding will be ski touring the legendary Haute Route from Chamonix to Zermatt. From the Mont Blanc to the Matterhorn, Zay will be undertaking a tough journey on skis through three different countries in Western Europe: France, Italy and Switzerland. The trek begins with a training day on the world's steepest and longest slope, the Vallee Blanche. After meeting up with his Irish mountain guide Robbie Fenlon, Zay takes the highest cable car in Europe, the Aiguille de Midi to ski this dangerous run. The Haute Route begins at Argentiere with a long day of 'skinning' (walking uphill on skis) across the Argentiere glacier to reach the isolated Argentiere hut. The last day of the trek, Zay and Robbie descend from the Vignettes hut and cross three cols and seven glaciers on a strenuous twelve hour journey all the way to the Swiss alpine village of Zermatt. Here, he visits the cemetery where thousands have lost their lives climbing the mountains! |
| 16:00 | Glutton For PunishmentBob Blumer has faced a lot of competitors in his day, but he is about to meet his match - a mean-tempered 150lb nanny goat. Bob must take on this milking dairy goat at the Goat Milking Competition in Pennsylvania - America's mecca for goat and sheep. To train for the big event, Bob works on the Paradise Gardens and Farm in Reynoldsville, PA to learn the proper technique of milking a goat and making products with goat's milk such as unpasteurized milk and goat cheese. Then it's time for the contest where Bob must chase down his chosen goat, roll up his sleeves and get the most milk in a bucket in a timed event. Will he succeed or be udderly defeated? |
| 16:30 | Flavours of South AfricaFrom the slave quarters of the Bo Kaap and super chic Camp's Bay to the wilderness of the great Karoo, Charlie treads in the footsteps of the early Dutch settlers and examines their influence on the food and culture of Modern South Africa. On the way he also kayaks round the infamous Cape of Good Hope and unearths the ancestors to the dinosaurs. |
| 17:00 | Sophie Grigson In The Home CountiesSophie finds herself in the commuter belt immediately north of London and the ruined castle of Berkhamsted. Following a stroll through the pretty town, she visits the Rex Cinema which is a riot of red velvet, comfortable chairs and a wonderfully restored big screen. After a tour around St. Albans cathedral and the Olde Fighting Cocks, known as the oldest pub in England, she discovers the St. Albans Organ Theatre, housing one of the most comprehensive collections of Belgian dancehall organs. Then Sophie hops on to her canal narrow boat for a spot of boating and mastering locks before she making a lovely beef and horse radish dish in preparation for some real ale sampling at the St. Albans Beer Festival. |
| 17:30 | Sophie Grigson In The Home CountiesSophie heads to the historic market towns of Bury St. Edmunds and Lavenham. She visits Aspall's Cyder Brewery where she meets the eighth generation owner and comes face-to-face with what can only be described as a sea of apples. Her next stop is the stately home of Ickworth House and its fabulous gardens, before hitting the beautiful little market town of Lavenham that boasts one of the biggest collections of preserved medieval buildings. After a tour of the Wyken Farm farmers market and the ancient market and gardens in Bury St. Edmunds Sophie drops in at The Nutshell, the smallest pub in England, to stock up on cider to complement the storm she is about to cook up. |
| 18:00 | Globe TrekkerJoin traveller Zay Harding on an epic adventure from the southernmost tip of Argentina all the way to Antarctica. In the outer Falkland Islands, Zay visits an albatross nesting colony, before heading to the capital Port Stanley to learn all about the 1982 conflict between Britain and Argentina. As the team sails to sub Antarctic South Georgia fur and leopard seals jostle for space with king penguins, while giant skuas swoop overhead with glaciers, green grass, sand beaches and floating icebergs as the rather dramatic backdrop. The final part of Zay's journey south sees the ship's course hijacked by floating pack ice. Forced to detour via the South Shetland Islands, he stops at King George Island, home to seven different country's Antarctic base stations. Humpback whales greet the ship's arrival before he steps foot for the first time on the world's coldest, windiest, and also fifth largest continent - Antarctica. |
| 19:00 | The Blue ContinentCamilla scoots around the tiny island of Rarotonga visiting interesting local characters like fire enthusiast The Coconut King and taking in the lava fields of Savaii at sunrise. She also enjoys a bird's eye view of the stunning blue Aitutaki Lagoon and ends up on the sandbanks of one of its deserted islands. Next up Camilla is getting into the competitive spirit in Samoa, as she attends both the traditional Fautasi races as well as observing the often entertaining distinctions between English Cricket and the very Samoan Kirikiti. |
| 20:00 | Globe TrekkerBrianna Barnes starts her tour of London at Buckingham Palace, witnessing the Changing of the Guard and the National Gallery. She then checks out the fashionable Spitalfields Market in East End, before taking a tour of the nearby street art. On day three, Brianna visits Mayfair to discover some of London's finest retail establishments and takes a look at the London Transport Museum at Covent Garden. Brianna also cycles along the canal from Regent's Park all the way to the Olympic Stadium. She then heads out to Oxford, one of the many towns less than an hour's train ride away, for a day trip. Back in London, Brianna goes speeding off down the river to Greenwich to check out the Royal Naval College, the National Maritime Museum, and the Tate Modern. After a day in Buckinghamshire, Brianna visits the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew and tours Richmond Park on horseback. Finally, Brianna takes part in the annual Thames Festival. |
| 21:00 | EssentialIn this action-packed show Sarah Cawood dips her toes into London's buzzy West End and pretends to be a Princess at the Palace of Westminster. She also heads to the East End where she discovers what makes Londoners tick, swings by the pub, tries jellied eels and ends up in a loo with actor Jason Donovan. |
| 21:30 | Travel TodayIn May's edition of Travel Today, Gareth Davis sniffs out saltcod and composer Edvard Grieg in the Norwegian port of Bergen, Danny Robins parties at the Faroe Islands' biggest music event, the G Festival, and Julie Peasgood relaxes in the Scilly Isles. |
| 22:00 | Globe TrekkerEstelle Bingham begins her tour of this ancient city of at Topkapi Palace, once home to sultans and their concubines. She interrupts her sight-seeing for a day trip to Gallipoli, the site of an infamous World War I battle in which thousands of Anzac soldiers died. Continuing her journey around Istanbul, she visits the opulent Pera Palace hotel, visited in the past by Agatha Christie, and has a belly dancing lesson from some gypsies. A visit to the Florence Nightingale museum, the Grand Bazaar - one of the largest markets in the world - and her last day has her visiting the famous Blue Mosque and a spin with the Whirling Dervishes. |
| 23:00 | Third Class TravellerJulian's third-class travel in Turkey is also his toughest. Turkey's capital, Istanbul, turns out to be a city as divided as the two continents it sits upon. Staying with two very modern women he embarks on a quest to find the extreme side to the city; discovering a sexy world of risqué cabaret and the underground punk scene. Also on Julian's list of highlights are getting threatened with beheading, vomiting in the streets and getting beaten up by a 4-year-old boy. |
| 00:00 | The Blue ContinentCamilla scoots around the tiny island of Rarotonga visiting interesting local characters like fire enthusiast The Coconut King and taking in the lava fields of Savaii at sunrise. She also enjoys a bird's eye view of the stunning blue Aitutaki Lagoon and ends up on the sandbanks of one of its deserted islands. Next up Camilla is getting into the competitive spirit in Samoa, as she attends both the traditional Fautasi races as well as observing the often entertaining distinctions between English Cricket and the very Samoan Kirikiti. |
| 01:00 | Globe TrekkerBrianna Barnes starts her tour of London at Buckingham Palace, witnessing the Changing of the Guard and the National Gallery. She then checks out the fashionable Spitalfields Market in East End, before taking a tour of the nearby street art. On day three, Brianna visits Mayfair to discover some of London's finest retail establishments and takes a look at the London Transport Museum at Covent Garden. Brianna also cycles along the canal from Regent's Park all the way to the Olympic Stadium. She then heads out to Oxford, one of the many towns less than an hour's train ride away, for a day trip. Back in London, Brianna goes speeding off down the river to Greenwich to check out the Royal Naval College, the National Maritime Museum, and the Tate Modern. After a day in Buckinghamshire, Brianna visits the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew and tours Richmond Park on horseback. Finally, Brianna takes part in the annual Thames Festival. |
| 02:00 | EssentialIn this action-packed show Sarah Cawood dips her toes into London's buzzy West End and pretends to be a Princess at the Palace of Westminster. She also heads to the East End where she discovers what makes Londoners tick, swings by the pub, tries jellied eels and ends up in a loo with actor Jason Donovan. |
| 02:30 | Travel TodayIn May's edition of Travel Today, Gareth Davis sniffs out saltcod and composer Edvard Grieg in the Norwegian port of Bergen, Danny Robins parties at the Faroe Islands' biggest music event, the G Festival, and Julie Peasgood relaxes in the Scilly Isles. |
| 03:00 | Globe TrekkerEstelle Bingham begins her tour of this ancient city of at Topkapi Palace, once home to sultans and their concubines. She interrupts her sight-seeing for a day trip to Gallipoli, the site of an infamous World War I battle in which thousands of Anzac soldiers died. Continuing her journey around Istanbul, she visits the opulent Pera Palace hotel, visited in the past by Agatha Christie, and has a belly dancing lesson from some gypsies. A visit to the Florence Nightingale museum, the Grand Bazaar - one of the largest markets in the world - and her last day has her visiting the famous Blue Mosque and a spin with the Whirling Dervishes. |
| 04:00 | Sophie Grigson In The Home CountiesSophie finds herself in the commuter belt immediately north of London and the ruined castle of Berkhamsted. Following a stroll through the pretty town, she visits the Rex Cinema which is a riot of red velvet, comfortable chairs and a wonderfully restored big screen. After a tour around St. Albans cathedral and the Olde Fighting Cocks, known as the oldest pub in England, she discovers the St. Albans Organ Theatre, housing one of the most comprehensive collections of Belgian dancehall organs. Then Sophie hops on to her canal narrow boat for a spot of boating and mastering locks before she making a lovely beef and horse radish dish in preparation for some real ale sampling at the St. Albans Beer Festival. |
| 04:30 | Sophie Grigson In The Home CountiesSophie heads to the historic market towns of Bury St. Edmunds and Lavenham. She visits Aspall's Cyder Brewery where she meets the eighth generation owner and comes face-to-face with what can only be described as a sea of apples. Her next stop is the stately home of Ickworth House and its fabulous gardens, before hitting the beautiful little market town of Lavenham that boasts one of the biggest collections of preserved medieval buildings. After a tour of the Wyken Farm farmers market and the ancient market and gardens in Bury St. Edmunds Sophie drops in at The Nutshell, the smallest pub in England, to stock up on cider to complement the storm she is about to cook up. |
