Jacqui Joseph calls on sign-writer Joel Poole and upcycler Sarah Peterson to help transform an old radiogram, a dining set and a collection of crockery. Show more
Alistair Appleton guides one family, spread over four generations, to find two houses in one village. His mystery house promises to bring them closer together than they ever imagined. Show more
Four quarter-finalists design a savoury pastry dish and then cook for three of the UK's top restaurant critics. Only two can proceed to the semi-finals. Show more
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Should essential services be allowed to strike? Plus controversy over a new coal mine and do cultural boycotts work?
The owners of three Cardiff wildcard properties, including a renovated bath house, try to dazzle the local judges. Show more
Comedian Zoe Lyons hosts the quick-fire quiz where six plucky contestants must stay out of the light to be alright. Can anyone beat the lightning and win the £3,000 jackpot? Show more
Chris Packham explores the unexplained, the unexpected and the unidentifiable. This episode sees a man who gets drunk without touching a drop of alcohol. Show more
It’s the final, and the theme is celebration. The three remaining sewers work on a bridesmaid’s dress, a festival-themed transformation and a glamorous off-the-shoulder gown. Show more
Pupils and teachers embark on a time-travelling adventure. In the swinging 60s, the class experience bricklaying, typing, cooking and even a spot of Mini driving. Show more
Flog It! comes from Rochester Cathedral in Kent, where antiques expert Elizabeth Talbot falls for a book of fairy tales illustrated by Arthur Rackham. Show more
Ashley John-Baptiste, Simon Rimmer, Claire Sweeney and Esme Young test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
Janette Manrara is back with more backstage gossip and behind-the-scenes action from the world of Strictly, and designer Vicky Gill has an exclusive look at some of the weekend’s outfits.
Music legends Francis Rossi and Linda Nolan join antiques experts Philip Serrell and Natasha Raskin Sharp on an antiques pleasure cruise around Surrey and Sussex. Show more
Hannah Fry finds out how 1970s car crashes helped us to count our steps, why WWII dogfights led to a crucial health monitor and how fitness trackers are even being used to catch killers. Show more
As Eli aims to make penance for his actions 15 years ago, Trafford desperately tries to feed his herd, and Marshall continues to deal with the fallout of Flynn's death. Show more
Stand-up comedy from the Hammersmith Apollo. The funny and fabulous Katherine Ryan introduces Marlon Davis, Joel Dommett and John Robins to the stage. Show more
In this selection of highlights, Sandi takes on the world's loneliest frog, an exploding horse and a dog called Ronnie Barker, accompanied by Alan Davies and their guests.
The government says it will get tough on the unions, but why can't they stop the strikes? With Katie Razzall. Show more
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Simon Schama explores how artists and writers have led the fight for equality, generating empathy and mobilising resistance against injustice. Show more
Iolo Williams explores the wildlife of Anglesey. He finds marsh harriers, stoats and lizards. He also sees eider ducks on Puffin Island and mating adders along a disused railway line. Show more
The remaining couples take to the ballroom floor with more incredible routines inspired by the world of musical theatre. Who will secure their place in next week’s semi-final? Show more
The Musicals Week results show opens with a Guys and Dolls routine. Two couples face a dance-off to secure a place in the semi-final, and there's a guest appearance by the stars of The Cher Show. Show more
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