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SUNDAY

ITV

12.15AM: Faith and Music Mica Paris: Mica Paris shot to fame aged just 17. Tonight, she discusses spirituality, her life and career - and her campaigning to end gun crime after her younger brother's murder.


MONDAY

ITV1

8PM: Mummy, Stop Drinking: Tonight In a unique experiment, the drinking habits of three mums are filmed by their children, and medical experts give their opinions on their alcohol consumption.


Channel 4

8pm: The Fake Trade Two-part documentary about counterfeiting, the fastest growing crime of modern times, revealing how fake goods came to dominate global markets and how brands are struggling to fight back.



BBC 1

8.30PM: Panorama Taking Back the Streets: As the police struggle to solve the problem of anti-social behaviour, Richard Bilton looks at the concept of social capital and sees how it has transformed one community



Channel 4

9pm: Stephen Hawking: Master of the......Universe: Prof Stephen Hawking explores the mysteries of physics by taking us on a two-part journey through the universe and looking at how far our understanding of it has developed.



WEDNESDAY


BBC 1

8PM: Whistleblower A revealing report on just how far an undercover reporter with no experience or relevant qualifications can get in the world of childcare, putting the welfare and safety of kids at risk.


BBC 2

9.50PM: Wonderland The Woman Who Bought a School For Her Son: Series about unusual drama in everyday places. When her son didn't fit in at his ninth school, Annabel set up her own private school for him.



FRIDAY


BBC2

7PM: E-mail Is Ruining My Life The Money Programme's Libby Potter asks does e-mail help or hinder workplace performance, and shows how to control e-mail rather than letting it control us.


Channel 4

7.35pm: Unreported World Bangladesh: The Drowning Country: How recent flooding caused by climate change has made ten million homeless in Bangladesh, one of the world's poorest and most densely populated countries.



ITV1

8PM: Council Tax Cover-Up: Tonight After reports that the Labour government knew that thousands of homes were in the wrong council tax band more than two years ago, Martin Lewis looks at the ramifications.




BBC2

9PM: Last Orders Henry Singer tells the story of the Wibsey Workingmen's Club in Bradford. The club faces a struggle to survive, and members' worries for the beloved institution mirror larger anxieties.


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