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TV highlights 14/09/2011


Dinosaur Planet
| Who do you think you are? | Grand Designs | Dinosaurs, myths and monsters | Children who preach | Ghosthunting With the only way is Essex

Dinosaur Planet

20:30, BBC1



Dinosaur Planet

you think is great if you are a child of seven years, noting that a gum or a professional iPad adults lying on his couch. This explains the program, is the golden age of discovery of the dinosaurs - more chewing plants dinosaurs passivity monstrosity boggly wild eyes and scarcity have been discovered over the last 20 years than in the previous 200. Essentially a monster movie narrated by John Hurt, this first episode takes us to Africa, where no less than two beasts go head to head. John Robinson



Who do you think you are?

21:00, BBC1



Alan Carr delves into the archives to find Geordie roots and the mystery of the unusual name of his mother. First, it is out of the ground of Newcastle United to meet his father, his chief of scouts. On the side of his mother, the cards are a mysterious group with two identities apparent. He is a grandfather who seemed reluctant to fight in the First World War. Carr, as always, makes things go with a swing. Julia Raeside



Grand Designs

21:00, Channel 4

a new series of the franchise extremely successful real estate development, which recounts the trials and triumphs of people trying to turn your dream home a reality habitable. In the first game tonight, Kevin McCloud revisits the oldest program in the series - five years (and more) epic Shabowska Lepkowsky Stefan and Annie, who tried to alchemise a contemporary house with mill edge promising base metal of a man Homelessness in Northamptonshire.

dinosaurs, myths and monsters
21:00, BBC4

share our obsession with ancient prehistoric remains. But what our ancestors are fossils? Native Americans built a mythology of conflict between the Thunderbirds and the monsters of the water from a combination of old bones and a sophisticated sense of deep time. Skulls of elephants, which have a large nasal cavity, which could be confused with an orbit of the eye, may partly explain the figure of the Cyclops. The historian Tom Holland passed these stories and more with the enthusiasm of a kid inflatable dinosaur crazy. Precisely the kind of eccentric, yet profound documentary that explains why we have to BBC4. Excellent.
Jonathan Wright




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