5SELECT Today Monday 6 February 2023

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What’s On 5Select Today Monday 6 February 2023

A full run down of everything airing on 5Select today.

06:00
Teleshopping

Home shopping

08:00
Shop Dormeo

08:30
Teleshopping

09:00
GPs: Behind Closed Doors

S05E32

A patient with a history of heart problems visits the surgery

A patient with a history of heart problems visits the surgery, and doctors treat a man suffering from whiplash which is causing pain to travel into the back of his head. Other cases include a teenager who has trouble sleeping at night, and a woman frightened about painful lumps in her armpits and breasts

10:00
The Yorkshire Vet

S14E04

Matt needs to perform an emergency C-section on a cow struggling to deliver her calf

Matt needs to perform an emergency C-section on a cow struggling to deliver her calf. Elsewhere, Julian meets a unique sheep called Cliff, and Peter treats a French bulldog puppy called Blue with a large lump on his eye

11:00
The Yorkshire Vet

S14E05

A three-legged sheep called Star might be given a new lease on life with a prosthetic leg

A three-legged sheep called Star might be given a new lease on life with a prosthetic leg, but the rare procedure proves to be far from straightforward. Meanwhile, Julian meets Teddy, a very special 10-month-old dachshund and his owner Kerry, who believes Teddy saved her life when she went into cardiac arrest

12:00
The Highland Vet

S05E02

An ex-racing greyhound falls ill

13:00
GPs: Behind Closed Doors

S05E33

Two teenagers discuss their fears about cancer

Two teenagers, one who has survived cancer and one with a parent who has the disease, discuss their fears and concerns. A patient who hurt her neck in a car crash comes in for further assessment. A first-time patient with mental health issues seeks support

14:00
GPs: Behind Closed Doors

S05E34

Husband and wife Telisha and Mark bring in their son for a post-natal check-up

Husband and wife Telisha and Mark bring in their son for a post-natal check-up, and a man whose skin and eyes have turned yellow is treated by Dr Farida Ahmad. A woman who has been hospitalised in the past for sepsis pays a visit to the surgery, concerned that she may be showing symptoms again

15:00
The Yorkshire Vet

S14E06

Matt responds to an urgent call from a 16-year-old farmer who is worried about his pregnant ewe

Matt responds to an urgent call from a 16-year-old farmer who is worried about his pregnant ewe, which has been struggling to give birth. Peter takes young vet Hannah to meet a huge bull called Cyril. He needs a pedicure, but doesn’t seem too keen on the idea and when Peter and his apprentice are finally able to get started, the clock is ticking and nerves are jangling, because they know that the big fella might wake up at any moment

16:00
The Yorkshire Vet

S14E07

Peter rushes a pregnant husky into surgery

Peter rushes a pregnant husky into surgery, hoping he can deliver some live puppies, but he fears it might be too late to save the entire litter. Meanwhile, Julian’s old friend Rodney arrives at his practice in Thirsk with one of his lambs with a badly broken leg, and Matt treats a very poorly cow called Matilda

17:00
The Highland Vet

S05E03

Vet Ewan tries to save a cow who has partially severed her tongue

18:00
Around the World by Train with Tony Robinson

S01E02

The actor travels across India and Burma

The actor travels across India and Burma, beginning in Delhi, where he visits one of the city’s oldest markets, before taking a ride on the Himalayan Mountain Railway and being taught the proper way to imbibe at the Glenburn Tea Estate. He then crosses the Bay of Bengal into Burma, trying his hand at pottery and learning about toddy palm wine, finishing at the ancient city of Bagan

19:00
The Yorkshire Vet

S15E06

Julian Norton visits a familiar patient – a house pig called Pigley Scott

Julian Norton visits a familiar patient – a house pig called Pigley Scott, who screamed the place down last time he to the came to the practice, and has now had a horse tread on his trotter. Peter is called out by father-and-son farmers to see their young bull Roger. They’re depending on their prize stud to serve their herd, but they’re worried about a large lump on his neck – which Peter fears might be a tumour

20:00
Scotland: A Year in the Wild

S01E01

A look at the wildlife that is abundant during the springtime in Scotland

An in-depth look at the wildlife and natural elements that are abundant during the springtime in Scotland. A female mountain hare tests the virility of male contenders by letting them chase her over the mountains. Spring is also the season when emperor moths emerge from their silk cocoons. The males immediately start trying to find a mate, picking up the females’ scent. Back in Shetland, spring plankton blooms have drawn in humpback whales, overlooked by millions ofseabirds, including 25,000 puffins

21:00
Our Family Farm Rescue with Adam Henson

S01E03

The presenter meets Iwan Pughe Jones and Katrina Wheat at Penygraig Farm in Wales

The presenter meets Iwan Pughe Jones and Katrina Wheat at Penygraig Farm in Wales, a traditional sheep and cattle farm where the couple make their living from selling livestock. However, fluctuating market prices and inconsistent pay-days mean that the farm is in financial trouble, so they have decided to create a high-end glamping site on their land to bring in some additional income

22:00
Forged in Fire

S01E08

The bladesmiths must forge a signature weapon using everyday steel objects

The four bladesmiths must use steel salvaged from everyday objects, such as ball bearings and shovels, to recreate their signature blades; the final two bladesmiths are given five days to recreate the distinctive Moro kris sword

23:00
Forged in Fire

S04E30

Participants embark on a team challenge

23:55
British Planes That Won the War with Rob Bell

S01E01

The historical significance of the Sopwith Camel

The engineer explores how four iconic British-built aircraft became masters of the sky, beginning with the Sopwith Camel. Two years into the First World War, the British fleet was being outgunned and outmanoeuvred by the newer German fighter planes, and the answer came from the Sopwith Aviation Company and a designer called Herbert Smith. This game-changing aircraft shot down more enemy aircraft during the conflict than any other Allied fighter, and became crucial in reclaiming the skies over the Western Front

00:50
Inside the Tower of London

S02E07

Chief curator Tracy Borman delves into the Duke of Wellington’s links to the Tower

Chief curator Tracy Borman delves into the Duke of Wellington’s history, and discovers how he reinvented the place when he became Constable of the Tower, reforming the Yeoman Warders to wipe out corruption, and strengthening the Tower as a military stronghold with the construction of a barracks named after his victory at Waterloo. However, during Wellington’s time as Constable, the Tower came close to total destruction as a terrible fire tore through one of its most vital buildings, a huge armoury called the Grand Storehouse

01:50
Around the World by Train with Tony Robinson

S02E02

The actor travels through the heart of South America, exploring Argentina and Peru

The actor travels through the heart of South America, exploring Argentina and Peru. In Buenos Aires he meets up with charismatic local Viviana Parara. They go tango dancing, out for a lunch of prime Argentine steak and finally find themselves in the middle of a huge street dance. Tony then travels north into Peru, heading to the ancient city of Cusco where he takes a detour to visit the Amazon rainforest. A further train ride takes him from Cusco up to the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu. Visiting this Incan citadel has been a lifelong dream for Tony, and it does not disappoint

02:45
Walking Britain’s Roman Roads

S01E05

Dan Jones treks along Ermin Way, which links Silchester and Gloucester

Dan Jones travels the historic Roman road of Ermin Way, which links the two Roman towns of Calleva Atrebatum and Glevum, now known as Silchester and Gloucester. Not to be confused with Ermine Street, which runs from London to York, Ermin Way is arguably Britain’s most industrial Roman road

03:35
The Yorkshire Vet

S01E02

Documentary following life at a veterinary practice

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