DStv highlights - February 2, 2015

It's another road-trip for Guy Fieri as he samples more comfort cuisine in a new season of Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.

It's another road-trip for Guy Fieri as he samples more comfort cuisine in a new season of Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.

Published Feb 2, 2015

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GOLD RUSH, Discovery Channel, 8pm

In the fifth series, everything has changed – new miners, new claims, new machines and new ways to pull gold from the ground. But will big risks mean an even bigger payout? Parker is taking off his “training wheels” this year, setting an unprecedented goal of 2 000 ounces, worth over $2.5 million – double his take from last season. Todd is back at square one. His right-hand-man Dave has had enough, deserting to mine with Freddie and Derek Dodge.

DINERS, DRIVE-INS AND DIVES, Food Network, 8pm

Host Guy Fieri takes a cross-country road trip to visit some of America’s classic “greasy spoon” restaurants that have been doing it right for decades. These days they’re booming again – being run by a whole new generation of owners, and catering delicious home-made food to baby boomers and a slew of younger fans as well.

HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER, Vuzu Amp, 8pm

In a flash-forward, the students and Rebecca stand around the dead body, panicked. Things get more complicated when Asher is heard knocking at the front door. All Connor can think is how screwed they are as they drive off with the body.

INSIDE HARLEY STREET, BBC Knowledge, 10pm

This series looks inside the world of private medicine in Harley Street. Home to the greatest concentration of medical expertise anywhere in the world, with doctors and clinicians representing every medical discipline, Harley Street is an exclusive and expensive one-stop shop for everything from cutting-edge cancer treatment to cosmetic surgery. But while the wealthy form a significant part of its custom, it is also the place of last resort for desperate people. This series tells the stories from patients and clinicians’ points of view as it offers access to a rarefied and elite institution.

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