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12-04-08, 12:59 PM
MONDAY
ITV1
8PM: Flat Broke: Tonight As many owners of buy-to-let properties face potential bankruptcy and repossession, Jonathan Maitland examines whether this could be the final straw that bursts the housing bubble.
Channel 4
8pm:Immigration The Inconvenient Truth A Dangerous Fragmentation: Rageh Omaar reveals the results of a specially commissioned Dispatches/YouGov survey on what the British think of their multicultural society.
BBC 1
8.30PM: Panorama Feel the Pinch: Credit crunch, rising food and fuel prices and talk of recession; we've been warned of a tough year ahead, but how are we going to be affected? Declan Curry investigates
BBC 2
9PM: Am I Normal? Addictions: Clinical psychologist Dr Tanya Byron hears from those who believe we are in danger of absolving weak people from taking responsibility for their choices. Scenes of drug use.
Channel 4
9pm: Quest for the Lost Ark Professor Tudor Parfitt's search for The Ark of the Covenant, the sacred container for the stone tablets on which Moses inscribed the 10 Commandments that disappeared over 2,500 years ago.
BBC 1
10.35PM: Meet the Immigrants 1/6. The story of legal and illegal immigrants to the UK: a young woman from Latvia starts work in a Lyme Regis hotel; and a group of refugees and asylum seekers attempt to cross the Channel.
TUESDAY
National Geographic Channel
7pm:Birth Of America New. No longer is it universally accepted that the first Americans were hunters who came over the Bering land bridge around 13,500 years ago. Who really were the first Americans?
BBC 2
9PM: Age of Terror 1/4. Terror International: Award-winning journalist Peter Taylor introduces the incredible story of the 1976 hijacking of a plane by Palestinians in alliance with German Marxist revolutionaries.
WEDNESDAY
Channel 4
9pm: Child Genius The landmark series on gifted children returns with a two-part catch up with the incredible young minds introduced early last year, and a new three-year-old Child Genius is introduced.
FRIDAY
Channel 4
7.35pm: Unreported World Kenya's Human Time Bomb Aidan Hartley reports on the crisis in Kenya, exploring the links between recent violence in the country, which threatens to bring about the implosion of Africa's most stable democracy, and the fact that the land cannot sustain the current rate of population growth
ITV 1
8PM: Rip-Off Britain: Tonight Investigation into why Britons are paying over the odds for medicines and a range of consumer goods from electrical equipment to cosmetics, revealing how the public can get the same prices as continental shoppers.
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