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15/12/2009
Richard Daniel and his team discuss insects and sea life.
22/12/2009
Richard Daniel and his team discuss listeners' questions about the natural world.
29/12/2009
Richard Daniel and guests discuss listeners' questions about the natural world.
05/01/2010
Richard Daniel is joined by Helen Scales, Graham Appleton and Professor Philip Stott.
12/01/2010
02/03/2010
The series kicks off with a revelation about how our minds may be controlled by parasites.
09/03/2010
Richard Daniel and the team discuss listeners' questions about the natural world.
16/03/2010
23/03/2010
30/03/2010
Richard Daniel and the team discuss birds, bees and the origins of life.
06/04/2010
13/04/2010
20/04/2010
Subjects include plastic waste, capturing carbon dioxide and the frozen poles.
27/04/2010
Volcanic ash as fertiliser, intense winter Sun and cooling the Earth.
04/05/2010
11/05/2010
Camouflaged squirrels, holiday mementoes and garden birds.
13/07/2010
Killer magpies, murderous swans and planting trees.
20/07/2010
The team discuss ice patterns on windows and insects on cars.
27/07/2010
The impact of light on the human brain, and do moths bite?
03/08/2010
The panel tackle flooded canals, drinking seawater and rabbits' tails.
10/08/2010
Himalayan balsam, scallop dredging and badger culls.
17/08/2010
Frog evolution and the sound of bells carried on the wind.
24/08/2010
Richard Daniels discusses green cars, fizzy drinks and water cooling.
02/11/2010
Mysterious froth; satellite watching; salty kingfishers.
09/11/2010
Travelling Scots pine trees and Northern biased maps.
16/11/2010
Swimming mammals and an epic tussle - dragonfly v hornet.
23/11/2010
Hovering blackbirds, fertile volcanoes and Christmas trees.
30/11/2010
Supervolcanoes, waxwings and leaky central heating.
07/12/2010
Methane emissions and the value of recycling.
14/12/2010
Late developing toads and why lions don't get scurvy.
21/12/2010
Radioactivity and evolution, and a novel memorial in space.