Cattle farmers Rodney and Annabell go all out to try to win top prizes for their pedigree cows at the Westmorland County Show in Cumbria, as do Helen and Thomas. Show more
Irita and Phil encounter a great bustard and a lesser spotted Dunhill while touring Norfolk and Lincolnshire. Phil also turns magpie with the silver, but who will fly at auction? Show more
We meet Team GB veterans and follow the new cohort of athletes who are training to qualify and compete in the 24th Deaflympics. Show more
In the Highlands and Islands of Scotland, biscuit taster Cathy leads a walk with a taste of tradition. But will her hike from picture-postcard Tobermory take the biscuit? Show more
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Jo Coburn and guests discuss the long-awaited Sue Gray report and racism in cricket, ahead of Prime Minister's Questions. Show more
Rylan Clark-Neal hosts as competitive cousins Joe and Alex team up with chefs Mike Reid and Romy Gill, with Alex's guide dog River watching from the audience. Show more
Jeremy Vine hosts the show where every day a new team of challengers take on probably the greatest quiz team in Britain. Show more
Following people trying to build a house on less than £100k. Jason and his Finnish wife Riikka don't want a big house, but one which perfectly fits their needs. Show more
A place in the singles semi-finals is at stake for the remaining male and female players in the year’s first Grand Slam event in Melbourne. Kat Downes introduces the action. Show more
At Blackburn Cathedral, Charles Hanson values a wooden Fijian club, while two vintage enamel signs catch Philip Serrell’s eye. Paul Martin takes a look at the impressive Talbot collection. Show more
Mark Billingham, Neil Delamere, AJ Odudu and Lucy Porter take on a series of quiz rounds selected by the host, quiz legend Richard Osman. Show more
Michael Portillo travels from the medieval city of Stirling through Perth, the historic crowning place of Scottish monarchs, and into Kirkcaldy, where he revisits some fond family memories. Show more
Poet Rob McFarlane transports us into a beautiful birch woodland and captivates us with his lyricism, and we get an insight into the life of the oystercatcher. Show more
Gregg Wallace visits the biggest tortilla factory in Europe, while Cherry Healey takes on the hottest chilli in the world and Ruth Goodman reveals how the Elizabethans treated their ruff collars. Show more
Herbert has grown a large belly due to flapjack intake and is worried it will ruin a video game audition. Show more
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The final episode sees a much more cautious Warhol: a man obsessed with money and security as he reflects on the upper echelons of American society, drag queens and racism.
Rick meets Springwatch presenter and biologist Gillian Burke, who takes Rick on a walk through a rare habitat called an Atlantic temperate rainforest on the banks of the Helford River. Show more
A spent bullet casing holds the key to bringing two murderers to justice, and a hire car helps track down a thief who has stolen thousands from supermarket tills. Show more
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