Joe is firmly convinced that his online girlfriend Jenifer is heading to Scotland from Ghana to start a new life with him, but his family think she is taking him for a ride. Show more
Christina Trevanion is at Ardingly Antiques Fair in West Sussex, where she takes a look at all the historical names we have for collectors. Show more
Yvonne and Julian learn more about the vaccine rollout, the latest update on the Where’s the Interpreter campaign and the closure of units for deaf pupils in mainstream schools. Show more
Why is there such a fuss about the difference between fact and fiction? Mary talks to actor Jason Watkins about the difference between playing real and fictional characters. Show more
Wednesday is Heart Pumpers. Mark Wright shows us exercises to get hearts pumping.
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Jo Coburn presents live coverage and analysis of chancellor’s Rishi Sunak’s Budget. She is joined by Laura Kuenssberg, Faisal Islam, John Glen, Anneliese Dodds and Paul Johnson. Show more
Wellbeing Wednesday, presented by Cel Spellman.
Stacey takes our five teens to a care home on the coast for work experience. Show more
Michael Buerk is joined by chef Anna Haugh at one of Britain's finest stately homes to prepare food cooked for royal birthdays. Show more
Antiques expert David Fletcher is delighted by a 1950s toy plane, while James Lewis finds a 1940s menu from a famous Hollywood restaurant. Paul Martin visits the Mining Art Gallery in Bishop Auckland. Show more
Nihal Arthanayake, Jake Humphrey, Patsy Kensit and Mae Martin test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
Simon and his team meet Tom and Jen in Wiltshire, enlisting an army of friends and family to help turn an old family caravan from drab to fab. Show more
Miranda Hart explores the life of her comedy idol, Eric Morecambe. She visits the places he performed, meets the people who knew him and shares routines that influenced her work. Show more
Autumn, 1846. Two ships seeking the fabled Northwest Passage around Canada get caught in the Arctic ice. Show more
Having weathered the winter, the crews search for signs of the ice relenting. Lt Gore’s group, leaving messages on a barren but known landmass, have a violent encounter. Show more
Dog owners from around Britain tell their favourite jokes. We take the ruff with the smooth as these canine cackle merchants prove it's not just the dogs that are barking. Show more
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Yvonne and Julian learn more about the vaccine rollout, the latest update on the Where’s the Interpreter campaign and the closure of units for deaf pupils in mainstream schools. Show more
The eight remaining interior designers take part in a commercial design challenge to transform a country wedding venue in Sussex. Presented by Alan Carr with judge Michelle Ogundehin.
Trump turns to the Middle East, where he takes America to the brink of war with Iran, shocks the world by pulling troops out of Syria, and announces agreements between Israel and Arab states. Show more
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