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The sublime documentary that sums up what we ve all been feeling in lockdown

The sublime documentary that sums up what we ve all been feeling in lockdown When the first lockdown began, Paddy Wivell stuck a camera out his window to film the changes. The result will strike a chord with everyone Paddy Wivell at home with Rae, Frank and wife Jodi Credit: Richard Ansett /Channel 4 There is a lovely moment in Paddy Wivell’s new film, The Pandemic at No 47, when one of his neighbours – a handyman called Mohammed who lives in a nearby council block – begins to reminisce about his childhood in Kenya. It’s the middle of the first lockdown and Mohammed copes with being confined in a tiny flat for days on end by taking a mental stroll through the jungle. “You can smell the animals, smell the dung basically. You can smell the trees,” he says. “When it rains everything becomes green and bursts into life.”

TV tonight: Jared Harris stars as Capt Crozier in The Terror

TV tonight: Jared Harris stars as Capt Crozier in The Terror
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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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