Tommy can see the potential of a piece of land backing onto fields in Hitchin, while Jacqui looks around a flat in Penge. Dion explores a terraced house in Nottingham. Show more
Jules Hudson helps a former royal marine and retired civil servant to find their forever home in the wonderfully evocative county of Northumberland. Show more
Gregg Wallace visits a factory making 432 million crumpets every year. Cherry Healey learns the science of making batter for pancakes, and Ruth Goodman reveals how crumpets got their bubbles. Show more
Nicky asks: is Boris Johnson being stitched up over lockdown? His spokesperson says a referral to the police over potential rule breaches is a "politically motivated stitch-up". Show more
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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. Show more
Chef James Martin explores how the British Isles produces delicious regional ingredients. He celebrates the wonders of wild River Severn salmon. Show more
Having survived seven tough challenges, the two finalists must now redesign two trendy bars in London's Soho. Show more
Paul Martin presents from Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire, where experts Charlie Ross and Mark Stacey find an incredible autograph book and a beautiful tea set. Show more
Mehreen Baig, Clare Balding, Jamie Laing and Mike Wozniak test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
Michael Portillo continues his rail journey, learning to make potted shrimp at Morecambe Bay, helping clip the topiaries at Levens Hall and visiting Cartmel's 12th-century priory. Show more
Travelling east, Alice discovers a Roman barn conversion, unearths a Tudor fort and finds intricately carved 10,000-year-old weapons.
Monty Don and Joe Swift take a look at the smaller gardens of the Chelsea Flower Show, while Rachel de Thame shares design tips to make the most of summer entertaining spaces. Show more
At overwhelmed local hospitals, doctors concentrate resources on treating the wounded most likely to survive. The lobby of the Tropicana Hotel looks like a disaster zone. Show more
Many survivors are still searching for closure. For some, the bond they formed that night with strangers is a silver lining. For others, activism is a way to channel their grief. Show more
Following the death of Tina Turner, a look back at her extraordinary life and career. Plus, looking ahead to tomorrow's anticipated record net migration figures. Show more
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Detective Mike Hoolihan is called in to investigate the death of a leading astrophysicist. As her investigation proceeds, Hoolihan begins to question her own place in the universe. Show more
A couple are confronted by three masked men trying to steal a catalytic converter from under the car parked on their driveway. They capture the incident on their smartphone. Show more
The team reveals failures in customer service at one of the country's biggest energy firms and how a driver ended up with a £5,000 bill for an accident that wasn't their fault. Show more
Children’s heart surgeon Osama Jaber must perform life-saving surgery on a 15-day-old baby, and neurosurgeon Kenan Deniz operates on a patient suffering from debilitating headaches.
It’s the semi-final. But Gordon Ramsay will only invest in someone who can nail a brand and make a splash on social media. Show more
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