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Dstv highlights - February 08, 2010
February 8, 2010

Dollhouse, M-Net Action, 19.00

A drama series that focuses on a woman, who, as a member of an illegal organisation, has her memories wiped clean and imprinted with new ones, to fulfil assignments catering to the rich and powerful.



Man vs Wild, Discovery Channel, 20.00

A celebration of the adventures that await when humans go head-to-head with Mother Nature, especially when we find she doesn't always play nice! From the fun and wonder of Extreme Fishing and River Monsters to the terrifying I Was Bitten and Untamed and Uncut, the fight is on. This is fun-packed action and drama, and the type of entertainment that is guaranteed to excite viewers.



Border Wars, National Geographic, 22.00

Officers and agents of the Department of Homeland Security work the frontlines in Nogales, Arizona, defending one of the US's busiest border crossings. Three branches within the department protect this stretch of the border and beyond from the air, on the ground and at the ports of entry. Their mission: stop contraband smugglers, illegal immigrants and terrorists from entering the US.




World War II In Colour, BBC Knowledge, 22.30

By using the very latest colourisation techniques, it is now possible to show the full story of World War II in a new light. With cutting-edge technology and state-of-the-art graphics, combined with revelatory documents newly released by Allied and Axis countries, this documentary series reveals an insightful new dimension to the world's greatest conflict.


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