A look at the baby hearing test scandal and the dangers of home gel nail kits. Also, does reading in dim light damage our eyes, and can ice cure acne? Show more
Briony May Williams helps a young couple from St Albans find a fabulous countryside escape in Buckinghamshire for them and their dog Dexter, and visits one of the county's National Trust properties. Show more
Monty and the team celebrate the dawn of another gardening year by revisiting some recent Gardeners’ World highlights. Show more
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Is Labour right to U-turn on its £28bn green pledge? And should Rishi Sunak apologise for his trans jibe to Keir Starmer?
Game show presented by Rick Edwards in which players score points by answering questions correctly while avoiding the Impossible answers. Show more
In the ultimate knockout quiz, eight players do battle on the Tournament Run in a series of exciting tug-of-war quiz matches. Hosted by Alex Scott. Show more
Pig farmer Gussie and sheep farmer Hayley compete in the judging ring for prize rosettes at Edenbridge & Oxted Agricultural Show, with welcome help from family and friends. Show more
Scraps are put to use in Reduce, Reuse, Recycle week to create quilted patchwork jackets. Old coats are given a new lease of life, and second-hand duvets become maxi dresses. Show more
Nature documentary. Tom Mustill returns to California to find out whether the humpback whale that nearly killed him three years earlier was deliberately trying to hurt him. Show more
Paul Martin presents from Capesthorne Hall in Cheshire, where Anita Manning discovers a valuable teddy bear and Mark Stacey latches on to a vintage padlock. Show more
Former players Michael Buerk, Kate Humble, Glenn Moore and Thanyia Moore test their general knowledge skills on this week's Richard Osman’s House of Games: Redemption Week. Show more
Sir David Jason and Jay Blades help two friends looking for help to restore their historic gun cart, and they get their hands dirty as they learn how to make a living wall. Show more
Marcus Wareing explores new possibilities on his Sussex smallholding. He learns the art of charcuterie, goes truffle hunting and crab fishing, and learns how to graft an apple tree.
It’s judging day, and only one chef can go through to represent London and south east England. Taekwondo silver medal winner Lutalo Muhammad helps decide the winner from the two remaining chefs. Show more
Henrietta Sitwell inherited a sketch she believed to be by the 20th-century artist Amedeo Modigliani, but she has also been told it might not be genuine. Can the team find some answers? Show more
Tom Allen meets another fired candidate and shares exclusive behind-the-scenes content as a panel of special guest fans take a wry look at the week’s task. Show more
The fallout from Labour's £28bn U-turn on green spending. Our editors pore over the politics, the economics and the net zero implications. Show more
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After redundancy, Alison followed her passion for upholstery. She has the USP, now she needs sales. Blacksmith Jack wants to swap architectural for artistic work. Can he succeed? Show more
Archaeology in the south of England unearths Britain’s oldest shoe, the lost shipyard of one of England’s greatest warrior kings and Britain’s top-secret WWII defences.
As India looks to the coming century, a new generation is hoping to become the super-rich of tomorrow, and the actions they take today will shape the country’s future. Show more
Richard Bilton investigates sudden unexplained deaths in children and looks at the research trying to find out why they happen. Show more
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