Gethin Jones and Sara Davies talk about the rise of holiday fraud with Rav Wilding. Plus, unpacking The Traitors series 2 so far. And chef Yvonne Cobb's slow cooked beef and dumplings recipe.
How one man’s bid to become a property developer left him thousands of pounds out of pocket – we’re probing the auction house selling properties that came with a bigger outlay than first expected. Show more
Danny Sebastian and the teams are in Harrogate with experts Izzie Balmer and John Cameron. There, Danny learns about a vintage teapot collection. Show more
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Ruhma rocks the boat, Rob explores the reality of returning to fostering, and Al tries to help a teenager face up to the future.
In Beaconsfield, carpenter Martin Hough works on a pine chest of drawers, upcycler Sarah Peterson has a trio of utility chairs, and Sarah Moore tackles a set of trestle table bases. Show more
Nicki Chapman reconnects with past escapees in the Cotswolds and Shropshire, finding out what happened to a couple who wanted to open a cookery school in the countryside. Show more
Jay Blades and the team restore a tiny pair of baby boots, a hand-painted Venetian jewellery box and a well-trodden wooden tap-dancing mat used by identical twins. Show more
An inherited coin collection potentially worth a fortune, and the discovery of a huge diamond. But will this treasure trove raise enough at auction to fund a major garden makeover? Show more
The quiz returns for another series in which contestants try to score as few points as possible by coming up with the answers no-one else could think of. Show more
Michael McIntyre and Gugu Mbatha-Raw are on the sofa, and Michael Ball helps to surprise an unsuspecting volunteer in this week's One Big Thank You. Presented by Alex Jones and Roman Kemp.
George gives Elaine advice, Sam ruffles feathers by asking some difficult questions, and Zack gets defensive.
The entrepreneurs seeking the Dragons' investment include a former special effects make-up artist with a natural skin care range and twins who think they’ve found a way to help renters get a mortgage. Show more
In the dead of the night, the Traitors plot their next move. As a new day beckons, £10,000 is at stake, with the players facing one of their toughest missions yet. Show more
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James Cook and Chris Mason talk to Robert Jenrick ahead of the Rwanda bill’s return to parliament.
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