Programme TV de BBC2 du Monday 14 April

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Midi

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Impossible Game show presented by Rick Edwards in which players score points by answering questions correctly. However, they must avoid the Impossible answers, otherwise they will be eliminated from the show until the next day. In each episode, there are three rounds, and the three highest scorers from each round play against each other in the final. The winner of this battle faces a £10,000 question.
Lightning Comedian Zoe Lyons presents the electrifyingly fast quiz with a £3,000 jackpot. Six plucky contestants compete across six rounds testing their general knowledge, quick thinking and speedy reactions whilst our ruthless spotlight patrols the studio. The contestants' motivation in each round is simple: stay out of the light and you'll be all right!
Unbeatable Jason Manford hosts the quiz where it's not just about finding the right answer, it's finding the best answer that counts. Four contestants go head to head throughout the game, but only one will make it through to the final and win thousands of pounds if they prove themself Unbeatable.
Italy's Invisible Cities: Venice Dans cet épisode, Alexander Armstrong et le professeur Michael Scott explorent les canaux et les méandres de Venise, ville construite sur un marais. Ils expliquent comment la cité des Doges est devenue l'une des plus puissantes de l'Europe médiévale et tentent de comprendre comment elle tient toujours debout, malgré l'eau qui la ronge peu à peu. Ils révèlent également comment la beauté de Venise a autrefois caché un terrible secret d'Etat ainsi qu'un monde d'excès et de vices.
Coast to Coast Food Festival Sean Fletcher and Edith Bowman visit the National Ploughing Championships in Derbyshire on a food adventure, where they discover the story behind the Bakewell tart and are let loose on tractors. Farmer Meinir Howells reveals the secrets of one of the UK's oldest ice cream parlours, Ryan Hand finds out the superpowers of seeds, and farmer Jim Smith learns the art of pickling.
Nature's Epic Journeys Dans le parc national de l'Ivvavik, entre le Canada et l'Alaska, des milliers de caribous entament une des plus grandes migrations terrestre du monde : quelque 500 kilomètres à effectuer en seulement une vingtaine de jours. La région est particulièrement inhospitalière et isolée. Il faut vite rejoindre les plaines pour donner naissance aux petits caribous et assurer la survie de l'espèce.
Flog It! Paul explores the industrial heritage of Derbyshire on a visit to Smedley's Mill.