The deadly effects of diet pills. Is breakfast really the most important meal of the day? And is bone broth a cure or a con? Show more
Clive explores the ancient subterranean city where people have lived underground for millennia and meets the Scotsman who swapped office life for olive farming. Show more
Edith Bowman and Colin Murray explore the Glasgow Foodies’ Festival, where they discover the secrets to the best egg fried rice with chef Jimmy Lee and how to spot ‘fake’ vanilla. Show more
A mooring structure called a dolphin has brought the Isle of Wight ferries to a standstill. The whole ferry terminal must move to allow the Coastal Defenders dive team to repair the seaworn structure. Show more
Sara Cox presents an appeal for Re-engage, a charity that provides life-enhancing social connections for the elderly to help them combat feelings of isolation and loneliness.
Nicky asks: are teachers right to strike? Teachers in England are walking out for a fifth day due to the National Education Union's dispute with the government over pay. Show more
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Are we heading for more teachers’ strikes in England? And are we doing enough to deal with scam calls and fraud?
Game show presented by Rick Edwards in which players score points by answering questions correctly while avoiding the Impossible answers. Show more
12 restaurant concepts seek investment to launch their brand. Fred Sirieix meets British fine-dining concept Epoch and Scottish street-food trader ShrimpWreck. Show more
Documentary about the Atlantic Ocean. In the North Atlantic, massive whale pods, giant turtles and monstrous jellyfish ride the Gulf Stream, a huge ocean current. Show more
The sewers make a pair of high-top trainers for Sports Week. They also create daywear from old netball kits, and they fit a sports jacket inspired by their sporting hero. Show more
Paul Martin is at Boconnoc House deep in the Cornish countryside, where he participates in a traditional Cornish gig race. Show more
Matt Edmondson, Sabrina Grant, Andy Hamilton and Kirsty Wark test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
In Sicily, Clive joins geologists working on Mount Etna to predict its next big eruption and heads to Modica to learn how to make an ancient recipe chocolate bar. Show more
The Bikers go in search of authentic flavours of Italy, from simple, local ingredients to spicy n'duja pate and some of the best gelato to be found. Show more
Gregg Wallace explores the Ambrosia factory in Lifton, Devon, to reveal how it makes up to 360,000 rice puddings every single day. Show more
Officers on Skye are tipped off about a resident suspected of possessing an illegal weapon, and dangerous winds in Harris cause a road traffic incident. Show more
Ash and Gordon’s awkward sexual encounter causes them to drift apart.
More than a million NHS staff in England are to receive a 5% pay rise, but three unions are planning further strike action and teaching unions are threatening to coordinate strikes in the autumn. Show more
Weather bulletin.
Romantic drama. CS Lewis, Oxford don and well-known children's author, appears to be content with his quiet academic life until he meets the forthright American poet Joy Gresham. Show more
With under a week to go before they join tens of thousands of people in Fatima for the annual celebration of the Miracle of the Sun, the pilgrims decide to speed up their journey. Show more
Nine home cooks aim to progress to the next round of the competition, but they must recreate their Family Favourite dish and face the invention test. For two, their MasterChef dream will be over. Show more
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