BBC Two's winter/spring 2008 factual line-up will include the return of Delia Smith and a series on terror attacks, it has revealed.
In The Age Of Terror journalist Peter Taylor will look at four major terrorist attacks from the last 30 years, in context and using his experiences of 40 years reporting.
Delia Smith will come back to screens with a series on "shortcuts that take the effort out of cooking but not the quality out of the end dish".
Elsewhere, documentary series Wonderland will feature real-life stories such as a couple who got together on Second Life.
Simon Reeve will present Tropic Of Capricorn - a follow-up to the Equator series - about history, culture and politics in Africa, Australia and South America, while Louis Theroux will meet South African hunters and visit San Quentin Prison in California.
Extreme Pilgrim will look at religions, Paradise Or Bust at a "paradise" island community in Fiji and Monty Don will host garden series Around The World In 80 Gardens.
Dan Cruickshank's Adventures In Architecture will see the architectural historian travel around exploring heritage.
The channel has also named a list of new one-off films including Abortion, Teen Mum School and Class Of 62 At 60.
Delia to return for new BBC Two series
Published Wednesday, Nov 21 2007, 06:57 GMT | By Dave West
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