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Featuring Asteroids, Nazis and 20-stone pumpkins Having difficulty reading this email? [View it online]( More for you to enjoy from the BBC [Whitney: Can I Be Me]( [Goodbye Cassini – Hello Saturn]( BBC TWO 21:00 MON 18 SEP A billion miles from home, running low on fuel, and almost out of time. After 13 years traversing the Saturn system, the spacecraft Cassini is plunging to a fiery death. Horizon will be there as it embarks for it’s final assignment, exploring strange new worlds with gigantic ice geysers and hidden underground oceans that could harbour life. [Chevron] [Witness Cassini’s final moments]( Documentaries coming soon [Panorama: Germany's new Nazi's]( [Germany's New Nazis]( BBC ONE 22:45 TUE 19 SEP Violent right-wing extremism in Germany has surged to its highest level since the downfall of the Third Reich, with a record number of attacks against asylum seekers and their supporters. Panorama has spent six months in Freital, a small town at the heart of the new wave of far-right terror. [Extremism on the rise]( [Letters from Baghdad]( [Letters from Baghdad]( BBC FOUR 21:00 MON 18 SEP The extraordinary and dramatic story of Gertrude Bell, the most powerful woman in the British Empire in her day. More influential than her friend and colleague Lawrence of Arabia, Bell helped draw the borders of Iraq after World War 1 in ways that still reverberate today. [Shaping Iraq's tangled history]( Documentaries to watch now on BBC iPlayer [Fallout]( [Fallout]( BBC iPLAYER Globally today, well over 1,000 wrongly convicted, incarcerated and exonerated people are trying to put their stolen lives back together. This documentary shares the stories of those suffering from psychological trauma and unable to reintegrate back into society as a result of their imprisonment. [Pink iPlayer Button] [Incarceration to exoneration]( [Knights of the road]( [Knights of the Road: The Highwayman's Story]( BBC iPLAYER In this three-part series, historian Dr Sam Willis travels the open roads, the high seas and urban alleyways to explore Britain's 17th and 18th-century underworld of highwaymen, pirates and rogues, bringing the great age of the British outlaw vividly to life. [Pink iPlayer Button] [Britain’s antiheros]( [I shot my parents]( [I Shot My Parents]( BBC iPLAYER In America, five parents every week are killed by their children. In 2013, 14-year-old Nathon Brooks walked into his parents' bedroom and shot them both in the head while they slept. This programme follows the incredible journey of the Brooks family as they come to terms with what their son did. [Pink iPlayer Button] [Gun epidemic]( [Britain's forgotten men]( [Britain’s Forgotten Men]( BBC iPLAYER Many white working-class men are struggling in today’s society with low education, poor jobs, and high crime. Filmmaker Dan Murdoch spends a year on the fringes of Manchester in some of Britain's most deprived estates finding anger, resentment and frustration from those fighting not to be forgotten. [Pink iPlayer Button] [A lost generation]( [The Normans]( [The Normans]( BBC iPLAYER In this major series, Professor Robert Bartlett examines the extraordinary expansion and unchecked ambition of the Normans, and shows how they transformed the history of Europe. [Pink iPlayer Button] [Conquerors of England]( [Land of the giants]( [Land of the Giants]( BBC iPLAYER From 20-stone pumpkins to man-sized marrows, this documentary digs into the colourful world of Welsh giant vegetable growers as they fight it out in the first show of the season. [Pink iPlayer Button] [Extreme gardening]( [Himmler: The decent one]( [Himmler: The Decent One]( BBC iPLAYER Through previously undiscovered private letters, photos and diaries that were found in the Himmler family house in 1945, Storyville exposes a unique and at times uncomfortable access to the life and mind of the merciless 'architect of the Final Solution', Heinrich Himmler. [Pink iPlayer Button] [The life and mind of a mass murderer]( [Asteroids - The good, the bad and the ugly]( [Asteroids - The Good, the Bad and the Ugly]( BBC iPLAYER Famed for their ability to inflict armageddon, asteroids are now revealing the secrets of how they are responsible for both life and death on our planet. Armed with an array of powerful telescopes, scientists are finding up to 3,000 new asteroids every night. And some are heading our way. 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