Charlie Ross presents today’s show from Shepton Mallet in Somerset. Experts Colin Young and Kate Bliss help the Reds and Blues as they shop for antiques to sell for a profit. Show more
Clive makes a wriggly catch on a fishing expedition across Europe’s biggest volcanic lake and discovers how scientists are fighting to save an ancient citadel from destruction. Show more
A puppy needs help swallowing, while another pup has broken his leg falling off a bed. And a new scanning technique helps check if a labradoodle is cancer-free. Show more
Te fourth walk is hosted by fitness fanatic Zara, who takes the group up, and down, the Great Orme. Will her adventure-packed hike put her one step ahead? Show more
Nicky asks: would political pacts put you off voting? Keir Starmer has refused to rule out a coalition with the Lib Dems at the next general election. Show more
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Prime Minister's Questions: 10/05/2023
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Are too many people sent to prison? Will parties do deals after the next election? And coverage of Prime Minister's Questions.
Game show presented by Rick Edwards in which players score points by answering questions correctly while avoiding the Impossible answers. Show more
Jeremy Vine hosts the show where every day a new team of challengers take on probably the greatest quiz team in Britain.
Restaurant concepts seek investment to launch their brand. Fred Sirieix welcomes a soul food-inspired takeaway and a vegan Thai grab-and-go idea. Show more
Professor Brian Cox explores the laws of the universe. In this episode, he seeks to answer the biggest questions of all - what are we and where do we come from? Show more
The quarter-finalists go back to the 1930s to make women’s sailor trousers. They also turn men’s shirts into 1930s blouses and fit glamorous bias-cut evening gowns. Show more
Sean Fletcher, Louise Minchin, Chris Washington and Kimberly Wyatt test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
Getting off the tourist track, Clive tries his hand at Italy’s fastest growing sport, stays in the city’s most unusual hotel, and gives an ancient Roman art form a personal spin. Show more
The bikers are visiting two of the Balearic Islands, Minorca and Majorca, where they cook cuttlefish stew and squid salad with mayonnaise and roasted pork with tumbet. Show more
The Isle of Mull Rugby Club hire Banjo to redesign their bar. But with little knowledge of the game, how will Banjo’s adventurous design go down with the club? Show more
The judges visit the south west where they must choose between an Edwardian townhouse, a countryside watermill and a cottage overlooking a Norman castle.
Erdogan faces a military coup and responds with a brutal crackdown on dissent, taking control of the military and judiciary to become the most powerful president of modern Turkey. Show more
Comedy series about two metal-detecting friends. Lance is obsessed with finding the thief that stole his gold, while Andy's lies are catching up with him. Show more
Why is it taking six years for some cases to reach Crown Court, and what does that tell us about the state of the criminal justice system under the party that claims to be the party of law and order? Show more
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Surgeon Kostas Papagiannopoulos must investigate a suspicious growth on a patient’s lung, and cardiologist Andrew Hogarth treats a patient with a life-threatening infection.
Iolo Williams explores Monmouthshire. He looks for a rare bee on the Gwent Levels and finds fallow deer in the Wye Valley, as well as a heavily-camouflaged bird near Abergavenny. Show more
Gordon Ramsay tasks his contenders to scale 40-foot-tall trees to collect pines to infuse into Michelin-starred millefeuille. Who will step up? Show more
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