TV Listings

00:00 Fbi Files Deadly Influence The FBI suspect a group of corrupt cops may be responsible for murder when the bodies of three drug dealers are found floating in a river.
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11:00 Ironside Split Second To An Epitaph - Part 1 Ironside witnesses a murder, but then goes into hospital. While he's at his most vulnerable, the murderer tracks him down. Will the Chief leave alive?
12:00 Mission: Impossible The Numbers Game When the IMF discover an exiled dictator is preparing a coup to regain power, they hatch an audacious plan to convince him the country is under nuclear attack.
13:00 T.j. Hooker The Witness Hooker needs a young woman to testify against a killer, but she is being intimidated by the murderer. Can he get her to court?
14:00 Monk Mr Monk & The Election Natalie is targeted by a sniper. So, desperate to avoid losing another assistant, Monk investigates. But could his claustrophobia hold the key to the case?
15:00 Challenge Tommy Walsh Cornish Workshop ? Part 3 The race is on as Tommy and Alan pull out all the stops to finish the conversion of an old stone pig shed on Bodmin Moor into a fully functioning workshop.
15:30 Challenge Tommy Walsh Living Space ? Part 1 Tommy Walsh is knocking two rooms together and using green oak wood from the Forest of Dean to create a stylish open plan living space.
16:00 More Industrial Revelations Europe Steaming Up the Alps Ronald Top examines how railways conquered the mountains, with a little help from George Stevenson. He's in the Alps to see how funicular railways work.
16:30 More Industrial Revelations Europe Bread, Beer and Salt How did the production of food become industrialized in order to keep up with an ever expanding urban population? Ronald Top investigates.
17:00 More Industrial Revelations Europe Exploding Engines Ronald Top examines the beginnings of motor cars. Benz and Daimler were early pioneers, but prior to that there were attempts at steam-powered road vehicles.
17:30 More Industrial Revelations Europe The City What have electricity, sand and the humble earthworm to do with the expansion of cities in the 19th century? Ronald Top investigates.
18:00 More Industrial Revelations Europe High Fliers Flight has always been humanity's dream. Ronald Top discovers that thanks to some paper thrown onto a fire, a duck, a cock and a sheep, it was made possible.
18:30 More Industrial Revelations Europe Eiffel's Tower Eiffel was the world's greatest exponent of the use of iron in construction, creating the his famous Tower in 1889. How did engineering in iron reach such heights?
19:00 More Industrial Revelations Europe Building Europe How did the building trade keep up with the demand for materials during the expansion of the Industrial Revolution, and what do oranges have to do with it?
19:30 More Industrial Revelations Europe Cotton, Linen and Rope For centuries craftsmen and women turned natural fibres into clothes. Ronald Top explores what happened when machines began to replace manual labour.
20:00 More Industrial Revelations Europe Swedish Waterways Waterways are flourishing in Europe, but how is it that a system designed for 17th century trade is still viable in the 21st? Ronald Top finds out.
20:30 More Industrial Revelations Europe Perfect Porcelain Ronald Top investigates the new techniques and ways of working that turned local potteries into an international industry.
21:00 The Garage Episode 6 As the seasons shift the garage gets quieter. To make matters worse, one car stays longer than it should, and another leaves only to bounce straight back.
22:00 The Garage Episode 7 The Mobile Mechanics feel the heat in Marbella this week, as a BMW, which everyone worked on, nearly catches fire. Heads are sure to roll.
23:00 Decoding Disaster Heatwave Heatwaves are the most deadly natural disasters and in 2003 they killed 50,000 people. So why don't our cities have plans in place to defeat these predictable catastrophes?
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