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'Factual: History' schedule for Monday 28 May 2012

  1. 00:25–01:25
    BBC Two (Wales only)
    1/2. A 70th-anniversary television event telling the story of the fall of Singapore in 1942.
  2. 15:45–16:30
    BBC Two (except Northern Ireland (Analogue), Wales (Analogue))
    26/30. Britain's skill at growing veg has inspired some amazing dishes. (R)
  3. 19:10–19:35
    BBC ALBA
    4/6. A series on the history of Scotch whisky. (R)
  4. 19:30–20:00
    BBC Four
    3/4. Julia tells how the Kennet & Avon was restored after being given a lottery heritage grant. (R)
  5. 20:00–21:00
    BBC Four
    A celebration of the golden age of air travel when Britain ruled the skies. (R)
  6. 21:00–22:25
    BBC Four
    Documenting the Graf Zeppelin airship's circumnavigation of the globe in 1929. (R)
  7. 21:00–22:00
    BBC One (Northern Ireland only)
    3/3. Dan Snow reveals how the dramatic surrender of the German U-boat fleet came about.
  8. 22:25–23:25
    BBC Four
    A history of one of the world's most challenging mountains and its infamous north face. (R)
  9. 22:30–23:30
    BBC ALBA
    Life on the Isle of Lewis as told by the MacDonald Sisters. First broadcast in 1969. (R)
  10. 23:00–00:00
    BBC HD
    1/3. Lucy Worsley investigates the lives of Charles II's mistresses at the royal court.
  11. 23:20–00:20
    BBC Two (England, Scotland, Wales only)
    A fresh look at the legendary 1943 mission that, extraordinarily, almost never happened. (R)
  12. 23:25–00:25
    BBC Four
    How racing driver Carroll Shelby won Le Mans in 1959 and developed the famous Cobra car. (R)
  13. 23:50–00:50
    BBC Two (Northern Ireland only)
    A fresh look at the legendary 1943 mission that, extraordinarily, almost never happened. (R)
  14. 00:25–00:55
    BBC Four
    3/4. Julia tells how the Kennet & Avon was restored after being given a lottery heritage grant. (R)
  15. 00:30–01:30
    BBC One (except Northern Ireland, Wales)
    1/3. Why did our ancestors think of the divine as female? (R)
  16. 01:00–02:00
    BBC One (Wales only)
    1/3. Why did our ancestors think of the divine as female? (R)
  17. 01:30–02:30
    BBC One (Northern Ireland only)
    1/3. Why did our ancestors think of the divine as female? (R)
  18. 01:55–02:55
    BBC Four
    A celebration of the golden age of air travel when Britain ruled the skies. (R)
  19. 02:30–03:15
    BBC One
    1/5. Len is joined by Pam Ayres to reminisce about playing on bomb sites and kiss-chase. (R)
  20. 02:55–04:20
    BBC Four
    Documenting the Graf Zeppelin airship's circumnavigation of the globe in 1929. (R)

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