U&Eden HD Friday
Virgin
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6:00 AM
Teleshopping
A chance to buy goods from the comfort of home
A chance to buy goods from the comfort of home
9:00 AM
World's Greatest Palaces
The Royal Palace of Caserta near Naples, Italy
The Royal Palace of Caserta near Naples, Italy, which was created by Luigi Vanvitelli and houses a silk factory that dates back to the 18th century and still functions to this day
10:00 AM
World's Greatest Palaces
Behind the scenes at Kensington Palace in London
Kensington Palace in London, which began life as an early 17th-century Jacobean mansion before becoming a palace fit for the monarchy, and was the brainchild of Christopher Wren
11:00 AM
The Architecture the Railways Built
Tim heads north of the border to scale a Scottish railway icon - the Forth Bridge
Tim heads north of the border to scale a Scottish railway icon - the Forth Bridge, without doubt one of the engineering wonders of the world
12:00 PM
The Architecture the Railways Built
Tim Dunn discovers how railway architecture has been repurposed in Manchester
Tim Dunn discovers how railway architecture has been repurposed. He starts with Manchester's Castlefield area, where viaducts still dominate the cityscape
1:00 PM
The Architecture the Railways Built
Tim goes deep beneath the waves to explore the Channel Tunnel
Tim goes deep beneath the waves to explore the Channel Tunnel, stopping off at Ashford International to take in this underappreciated piece of 90s railway architecture
2:00 PM
The Architecture the Railways Built
Tim Dunn gets to grips with his local station - London Bridge
Tim Dunn gets to grips with his local station - London Bridge, meeting the architects who turned this station into a bright, airy and tranquil modern terminus
3:00 PM
World's Greatest Palaces
The Royal Palace of Caserta near Naples, Italy
The Royal Palace of Caserta near Naples, Italy, which was created by Luigi Vanvitelli and houses a silk factory that dates back to the 18th century and still functions to this day
4:00 PM
World's Greatest Palaces
Behind the scenes at Kensington Palace in London
Kensington Palace in London, which began life as an early 17th-century Jacobean mansion before becoming a palace fit for the monarchy, and was the brainchild of Christopher Wren
5:00 PM
The Architecture the Railways Built
Tim heads north of the border to scale a Scottish railway icon - the Forth Bridge
Tim heads north of the border to scale a Scottish railway icon - the Forth Bridge, without doubt one of the engineering wonders of the world
6:00 PM
The Architecture the Railways Built
Tim Dunn discovers how railway architecture has been repurposed in Manchester
Tim Dunn discovers how railway architecture has been repurposed. He starts with Manchester's Castlefield area, where viaducts still dominate the cityscape
7:00 PM
The Architecture the Railways Built
Tim goes deep beneath the waves to explore the Channel Tunnel
Tim goes deep beneath the waves to explore the Channel Tunnel, stopping off at Ashford International to take in this underappreciated piece of 90s railway architecture
8:00 PM
The Architecture the Railways Built
Tim Dunn gets to grips with his local station - London Bridge
Tim Dunn gets to grips with his local station - London Bridge, meeting the architects who turned this station into a bright, airy and tranquil modern terminus
9:00 PM
Hornby: A Model World
For the first time in 50 years, the Airfix team attempt a 1:24 scale kit of a Spitfire
For the first time in 50 years, the Airfix team attempt a 1:24 scale kit of a Spitfire. Will designer Chris be able to capture the iconic warbird in sufficient detail?
10:00 PM
Hornby: A Model World
Simon and Montana attempt the hard sell at The Dorset Steam Fair
Simon and Montana attempt the hard sell at The Dorset Steam Fair, whilst designer Steve takes on the challenge of replicating one of the world's newest trains
11:00 PM
Hornby: A Model World
The model-making company opens its doors
The model-making company opens its doors to reveal how their dedicated team of designers strive to shrink a new generation of mighty machines
12:00 AM
Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown
Anthony Bourdain visits the Canadian island and discovers a place abundant in fish and wild game
Anthony Bourdain visits the east coast Canadian island and discovers a magical place abundant in fish and wild game as he takes part in cod fishing, moose hunting and axe throwing
1:00 AM
Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown
Anthony Bourdain immerses himself in the culture and history of Armenia
Anthony Bourdain immerses himself in the culture and history of Armenia, which is heavily influenced by Europe and Russia, and dines at the restaurant Dolmama in Yerevan
2:00 AM
World's Greatest Palaces
The Royal Palace of Caserta near Naples, Italy
The Royal Palace of Caserta near Naples, Italy, which was created by Luigi Vanvitelli and houses a silk factory that dates back to the 18th century and still functions to this day
3:00 AM
World's Greatest Palaces
Behind the scenes at Kensington Palace in London
Kensington Palace in London, which began life as an early 17th-century Jacobean mansion before becoming a palace fit for the monarchy, and was the brainchild of Christopher Wren
3:45 AM
The Architecture the Railways Built
Tim heads north of the border to scale a Scottish railway icon - the Forth Bridge
Tim heads north of the border to scale a Scottish railway icon - the Forth Bridge, without doubt one of the engineering wonders of the world
4:35 AM
The Architecture the Railways Built
Tim Dunn discovers how railway architecture has been repurposed in Manchester
Tim Dunn discovers how railway architecture has been repurposed. He starts with Manchester's Castlefield area, where viaducts still dominate the cityscape
5:20 AM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
How Komodo dragons and aphids reproduce
David Attenborough examines the unusual ways in which Komodo dragons and aphids reproduce