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What s on TV this weekend: Deutschland 89 takes us back to the fall of the Berlin Wall

What’s on TV this weekend: Deutschland 89 takes us back to the fall of the Berlin Wall The i 3/5/2021 Gerard Gilbert Friday 9pm, More4 We rejoin East German spy Martin Rauch (Jonas Nay) 36 hours before the fall of the Berlin Wall and this follow-up to the hits Deutschland 83 and Deutschland 86 does a fine job of evoking the excitement, fear and confusion of those times. As Martin tries to reassure his son, Max, that “things will be back to normal soon”, the new reformist government struggles to keep up with events and Martin’s handler Fritz (Niels Bormann) suggests he poisons the freshly installed head of state, Egon Krenz, if Krenz proves too liberal. On the plus side, there’s a potential love interest in the shape of Max’s new teacher, while elsewhere Fritz infiltrates a group of socialists.

In conversation with Anna Heringer and Anupama Kundoo

In conversation with Anna Heringer and Anupama Kundoo Photography: Javier Callejas In conversation with Anna Heringer and Anupama Kundoo The first talk in our Architecture Anew series is a rare opportunity to hear from two leading architects committed to using architecture to create designs with both people and the planet in mind. today 23 March 2021, 5.00pm to 6.30pm talk series with a shared conversation between award-winning architects Anna Heringer and Anupama Kundoo. This exciting and unique event will bring two acclaimed architects together to discuss the ways in which their practices work carefully and sensitively with the earth. Through empowering communities, nurturing local traditions, and working with natural building materials, these architects expand our understanding of what sustainable architecture can achieve.

TV guide: 25 of the best shows to watch this week, including tonight

TV guide: 25 of the best shows to watch this week, including tonight Ireland’s Illegal Adoptions, Eating with the Enemy, Goodbye House and Other Voices Sun, Feb 28, 2021, 06:00 Sunday, BBC One, 7pm Just when you thought there was no aspect of the animal kingdom left for Sir David Attenborough to cover, the veteran broadcaster pulls a rabbit out of the hat. Or in this case, a hummingbird, Bengal tiger, fiddler crab and a whole host of other eye-catching creatures. Attenborough has always been fascinated by colour in the natural world – and this new two-part series sees him travel from the rainforests of Costa Rica to the snowclad Scottish Highlands to indulge in his passion. In tonight’s opening part we find out how, millions of years ago, the first animals had eyes that were unable to distinguish colour. Gradually, however, this changed and “seeing in colour” gave creatures many advantages, whether to find food, attract a mate or warn off an enemy. Get ready for amazi

TV guide: 25 of the best shows to watch this week, starting tonight

TV guide: 25 of the best shows to watch this week, starting tonight
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From Ant & Dec to McDonald & Dodds – what s best on the box

From Ant & Dec to McDonald & Dodds – what s best on the box
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