Eric Knowles is in Huntingdon, where experts Colin Young and Raj Bisram guide the red and blue teams while Eric finds out all about Oliver Cromwell at the Cromwell Museum. Show more
Sarah Moore calls on upcycler Sarah Peterson and signwriter Joel Poole to help rescue an unwanted armchair, a retro chest and a collection of coffee jars. Show more
Chris and Jordan help a family with different tastes come together at mealtimes, eating more fruit and veg, fewer snacks and one meal for all. Show more
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Jo Coburn is joined by Conservative MP John Penrose, Labour MP Sarah Jones, Miatta Fahnbulleh from the New Economics Foundation, and former MP and MEP Ann Widdecombe. Show more
Coverage of the world’s leading female tennis players taking to the grass courts of Eastbourne as they compete to fine tune their game ahead of a trip to SW19. Show more
Charlie Brooks, Les Dennis, Darren Harriott and Melinda Messenger test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
Local cheesemakers Carla and Robin, along with fruit farmer Tom, hope a sunny day at Shipbourne Farmers Market in Kent translates into a big customer turnout and plenty of sales. Show more
Pig farmer Peter returns to the Staffordshire County Show for the first time since he was a teenager. For show day, Lianne and Mark give their South Devon cows a beauty makeover. Show more
The Sharma family experience life as a South Asian family in 50s Britain, from hard factory shifts to adapting their cooking to suit local ingredients. Liver curry anyone? Show more
Chris and Rosie are joined by presenter and singer Fleur East and husband Marcel Badiane-Robin. While Lorraine Kelly braces herself for Please Keep Me Anonymous. Show more
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Crime thriller. Touring motorcycle stuntman Luke's desire to provide for his son creates tensions when he turns to bank robbery. Show more
At Haweswater Reservoir, John Craven meets the people behind radical new thinking to boost biodiversity, enjoys a breakfast with red squirrels and launches the calendar photographic competition. Show more
In an award-winning documentary, Hannah Fry takes a personal look at the issues surrounding how we screen for and treat cancer, asking if we could be overmedicalising it. Show more
Panorama investigates Britain's biggest GP network. Reporter Jacqui Wakefield reveals a shortage of GPs and some less qualified medical staff working without adequate supervision. Show more
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