The most Londony shows on TV and radio this week.
Well, it all seems to be on tonight this week.
Monday
A History of the World in 100 objects (Radio 4, 19.45-20.00) The Flood Tablet, from the British Museum.
Inside Out (BBC1, 19.30-20.00) More tales of joy and woe in a kind of local newspaper version of That's Life.
How Do They Do It? (Five, 19.30-20.00) Robert Llewellyn learns how the Thames is kept (relatively) clean.
Tower Block of Commons (C4, 21.00-22.00) Nadine Dorries tries living on a South Acton housing estate, while Mark Oaten enjoys life in a Barking household with five children and four cats.
From Hell (Five, 22.00-00.25) Lacklustre adaptation of London's greatest graphic novel.
Tuesday
A History of the World in 100 objects (Radio 4, 19.45-20.00) The Rhind Mathematical Papyrus, in the collections of the British Museum.
Wednesday
A History of the World in 100 objects (Radio 4, 19.45-20.00) The Minoan bull leaper, at the British Museum
The Great Offices of State (BBC4, 21.00-22.00) Michael Cockerell knocks on a few doors along Whitehall.
Thursday
A History of the World in 100 objects (Radio 4, 19.45-20.00) The gold cape of Mold, from the British Museum.
Friday
A History of the World in 100 objects (Radio 4, 19.45-20.00) Statue of Ramesses II, from the British Museum