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The One Show Team | 14:48 UK time, Monday, 26 October 2009

Every night this week, Mike Dilger and Miranda Krestovnikoff are looking out for wildlife in five gardens in Andover, Hampshire.

A deer in Peter Radford's gardenWhat wildlife have you spotted in your garden?

The best of the photos of your animal vistors may get shown on the programme.

Now the clocks have gone back, Mike suggests the animals we should listen out for include foxes, tawny owls and robins.

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The photo of the deer in a back garden, pictured right, was sent in by Peter Radford, a One Show viewer."Unlike Mike and Miranda," says Peter, "we don't need binoculars to see deers where I live. This one came round to ask if I wanted to see the family!"

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  • 1. At 7:32pm on 26 Oct 2009, astroplums wrote:

    The article about the young lad with brain damage was touching, but needed someone more heavyweight like the Michael Moseley, to conduct the interview.

    Rav Wilding may have got a bit part on Crimewatch, but he does not have the gravitas for this type of stuff.

    Love Christines dress, just off to slip into something more comfortable before the wife gets back.

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  • 2. At 7:34pm on 26 Oct 2009, blueminimum wrote:

    My labrador has just gone mad at the sound of those foxes!

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  • 3. At 7:34pm on 26 Oct 2009, astroplums wrote:

    Re #1...sorry! wrong place, wrong blog.

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