Ginny Buckley’s buyer today is chasing an inspiring landscape. She wants a new Carmarthenshire home that has as much land as her £450,000 budget can muster. Show more
A family team of four, Suraj, Nisha, Tina and Rob, take on the Bridge of Lies. One by one, they must cross the Bridge, stepping on the truths and avoiding the lies. Show more
Amanda and Alan divide and conquer, renovating the bathrooms. Amanda dreams big, converting a medieval tower room into a lavish en-suite, while Alan creates a minimalist wet room. Show more
Robson takes former Newcastle striker Shola Ameobi for a day out. After wing foiling, they join an outdoor ballet class, and Robson takes a wildlife photography lesson. Show more
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Rishi Sunak faces Sir Keir Starmer for Prime Minister’s Questions in the House of Commons
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
Butcher’s assistant Natalie takes the group on a stunning seaside stroll to Robin Hood’s Bay. But will her day of sun, sea, sand and smugglers convince them her walk’s the winner? Show more
Paul McCartney’s childhood home is lovingly restored, a unique collection of photos is discovered in Liverpool, and an intriguing modern art installation is saved from collapse.
Presenter James Crawford travels back in time, using the view from above and clues on the ground, to uncover six remarkable forgotten histories. Show more
Flog It! visits Muncaster Castle in Cumbria, The Bowes Museum in County Durham, The Grand Pier in Weston-super-Mare and Norwich Cathedral in Norfolk. Show more
Hannah Cockroft, Neil Morrissey, Penny Smith and Rhys Stephenson test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
Rick finds out about the back-breaking work done by women in Cornwall’s mines, gets a little merry on botanical spirits, and adds a cheeky nip to his yummy clementine trifle. Show more
At the V&A, Shirley Bassey’s favourite outfit must look its best for its debut, a Victorian vase gets a chance to shine, and a rare Chinese painting brings huge challenges. Show more
The remaining three chefs from south west England compete over mains and desserts inspired by the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Who will win, and who must go home? Show more
There’s music, love and romance as the actors face one of Downton Abbey’s most famous dance scenes. It’s their last chance to impress for a place in the final showcase. Show more
As the government prepares to expand its definition of extremism in response to 'a rise in extremists who are trying to hijack our democracy', will the response be proportionate ? Show more
Weather bulletin.
John Simpson analyses whether Russia has turned the tide in its war in Ukraine, looks at gang violence in Haiti and examines whether oceans will be navigated by unmanned ships. Show more
Darren McGarvey sets out to understand why the privately educated dominate Britain’s top jobs and uncovers the amazing state schools levelling the playing field. Show more
Emily hopes to do pottery full-time, but a lack of clarity in her designs is holding her back. Momoka’s weaving is stunning, but she needs her craft to pay to support her family. Show more
The Roadshow is at Alexandra Gardens in Cardiff, where highlights include valuable car boot jewellery finds, a silver goblet from Australia and illustrations by Beatrix Potter. Show more
It’s judging day, and only one chef can go through to represent Northern Ireland. Paralympic multi-gold medallist Michael McKillop helps decide the winner from the two remaining chefs. Show more
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