British families are given a look at life in Australia or New Zealand. Holly's thoughts have turned towards starting a new life down under, but husband Rob is not as keen. Show more
Sheepdog breeder David and farmer Brenda battle the British weather at Powburn, one of Britain's oldest sheepdog trials. Show more
The last three chefs step into Marcus's test and are asked to create drop scones and a suzette sauce - a perfect batter mix and a sauce that goes up in flames. Show more
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As calls mount for social media giants to turn over their data for independent research, we speak to Sarah Lechmere who says easy access to pro-anorexia sites encouraged her to self-harm. Show more
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Jo Coburn is joined by Fraser Nelson, Kate Proctor, Jason Stein and Rania Ramli to discuss the future of HS2, the Labour leadership contest and how to mark the UK's exit from the EU. Show more
Hazel Irvine introduces live coverage from the third quarter-final in this year's Masters, where a total prize fund of £725,000 is up for grabs.
The history hidden in Britain's boozers. Si and Dave visit 'Bomber County', Lincolnshire, on a mission to discover the importance of the county's pubs in World War II. Show more
Members of the public try and make money out of their antiques. Show more
Andrea McLean, Adil Ray, Rita Simons and Phil Wang test their general knowledge skills and the week's winner is crowned. Show more
Michael Portillo crosses the county line from Devon into Somerset. He sees first-hand how willow farmers sought to overcome the challenge from the production of synthetic plastics during the 1930s. Show more
Monty Don goes south to explore gardens of early independent America and learns how the history of this part of the country is still very much evident in the places and people he meets. Show more
Sandi Toksvig gets stuck into a quagmire with Alan Davies, Sindhu Vee, Aisling Bea and Sally Philips.
The Labour leadership race. What will happen to the HS2 rail scheme? Psychic spoon bender Uri Geller applies to join the British Civil Service.
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Seema Jaswal introduces highlights from Alexandra Palace as the quarter-final stages reach their conclusion.
Hazel Irvine presents highlights from the afternoon's best-of-11-frames quarter-final.
Business journalist Adam Shaw investigates the government's plans to spend millions of pounds reviving run-down town centres. Show more
A luxury holiday on an alien planet beckons for the Doctorand her friends. But their stay at Tranquillity Spa becomes a fight for survival against terrifying monsters. Show more
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