Sarah Moore calls on screen-print designer Zoe Murphy and woodworker Kris Mutter to give a kidney-shaped dressing table, Victorian floorboards and some terracotta plant pots a second chance. Show more
Margie Cooper and Tim Medhurst start their Cumbrian antiques adventure in a camper van. A very rare jug and a 150-year-old locket go to auction, but will ‘Tiny Timmy’ steal the show? Show more
Dame Mary Berry rediscovers Bristol. As well as sharing delicious dishes from shakshuka to pear and blueberry galette, she samples a Michelin-star menu and tries her hand at street art. Show more
Nadiya presents some speedy bakes for when life is at its busiest. Zingy coconut cod noodles make a marvellous midweek meal, plus an indulgent but easy-to-make marbled ice cream cake. Show more
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At the Labour Party Conference in Liverpool, Jo Coburn is joined by Ben Nunn, Kate Ferguson, Jonathan Reynolds MP and professor Jane Green. Show more
Strategy game show hosted by Dan Walker. Five players compete to win the case containing the most cash. Show more
As Sir Keir Starmer addresses the Labour Party Conference, Jo Coburn is joined by David Lammy MP, Angela Rayner MP, Ayesha Hazarika and Katy Balls. Show more
Nick Knowles challenges three talented artists to create beautiful artworks for people they've never met. Show more
Sasha and Jeremy examine a case from 1882, where a wife was accused of murdering her husband with an arsenic-laced rice pudding that contained enough poison to kill fifty people. Show more
Cutlers Hall in Staffordshire plays host to this edition of the antiques series, as presenter Paul Martin is joined by experts Anita Manning and James Lewis. Show more
Eddie Kadi, Natasha Raskin Sharp, Charlie Stayt and Faye Tozer test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
Rylan dishes up more backstage gossip and behind-the-scenes action from the world of Strictly, and Choreography Corner returns to look at the rest of the weekend’s performances.
Iolo recalls looking for black-throated divers in the middle of a Scottish thunderstorm and tracking a great grey shrike in a blizzard in the Brecon Beacons. Show more
Chelsea FC book in to new general manager Andy's hotel, and the pressure is on to meet their needs. Meanwhile, chef Kyle worries about running out of food at a major event. Show more
A look at the origins of the Young British Artists in the art schools of the mid-80s, a shocking and provocative movement which would culminate in the notorious 1997 exhibition Sensation.
Cunk continues her journey through, around and across civilisation, taking an unproblematic look at the births of Christianity and Islam. Show more
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In 1999, Topshop is making a name for itself as a place where women are creating desirable and affordable clothes for women. But when Philip Green takes over the company, a battle for its soul begins. Show more
From the poles to the highest mountain peaks, there are surprising frozen worlds found on every continent, and each is home to unique and remarkable animals. Show more
The theft of two Turners on loan from the Tate in 1994 starts a high-stakes game of cat and mouse across Europe from London to Belgrade, deep into the world of Serbian war lords. Show more
On Ireland’s north west coast, the RNLI crew at Bundoran race to the rescue of a teenage girl who has been swept out to sea. Show more
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