Back on the road with Izzie Balmer and Phil Serrell as they hunt for elusive antique treasures. A gamble on some brown furniture may prove profitable at the Hertfordshire auction. Show more
Charlie Dimmock takes on the Rich brothers to design a contemporary garden with a nod to Zimbabwe. Grace and her mum Agnes have a budget of £3,500 for this ambitious project. Show more
A London-based entrepreneur pitches an assortment of naturally derived sugar alternatives, hoping the response to his proposition will be just as sweet. Show more
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Jo Coburn and guests discuss funding for pupil catch-up, plans to phase out diesel and petrol cars, and Brexit trade tensions in Northern Ireland. Show more
Gameshow hosted by Mel Giedroyc. Contestants go head to head to crack a series of passwords in an attempt to take home £2,500 in cash. Show more
Paul Martin teaches people the tricks of the antiques trade. Today he is in Derbyshire with Zoe Taylor from the Midlands challenging Stephen Hylands from Belfast. Show more
Creative culinary competition. The two remaining chefs cook their menus for Oliver Peyton, Matthew Fort, Andi Oliver and Gary Parsons, Wimbledon's executive chef. Show more
Creative culinary competition. In the Wales regional heat, returning chef Phil is under pressure to impress as he is competing against his former head chef Paul. Show more
Sarah Raven takes her mission to halt the rapid decline in Britain's essential bees, butterflies and pollinating insects to our cities. Show more
Chris Packham and Michaela Strachan bring live updates from Norfolk, Gillian Burke investigates some clever cuttlefish and Iolo Williams tracks down mountain hares in the Scottish Highlands. Show more
This edition of the antiques series comes from the historic Oxford Union. Paul Martin, Christina Trevanion and Will Axon pick out items including some salacious etchings. Show more
Angela Scanlon, Clive Myrie, Sara Pascoe and Rick Edwards test their general knowledge skills.
Out on the rugged moor, Michael Portillo hears how the celebrated author Daphne du Maurier captivated readers between the wars with her tales of smuggling at the Jamaica Inn. Show more
Old friends Keith Duffy and Brian McFadden stage a battle of the boy bands. Westlife versus Boyzone - who is best with antiques? On backing vocals are experts Roo and Margie. Show more
Chris and Michaela hope to see the rare turtle dove in Norfolk, Gillian gets close to young Manx shearwaters in Northern Ireland and Iolo ducks into the river at Alladale to look for lampreys. Show more
The project sees its biggest lift to date using the world’s largest land-based crane. Meanwhile, we learn about the extensive flood defence system, and specialists work to uncover unexploded bombs. Show more
Darryl Grimason ends his underwater expedition of our coastline in spectacular style by swimming with sharks.
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Gardening magazine. Beechgrove explores sustainable hanging basket options, including an upcycled bird cage. Show more
Mary Beard talks to James May, Gary Numan, David Olusoga, Rosie Jones and William Dalrymple to explore what we lose from arts and culture when we cannot travel. Show more
Armed with his 1930s Bradshaw’s, Michael Portillo explores interwar East Anglia. Starting at Sutton Hoo, he visits the experimental Summerhill School and learns about the Kindertransport refugees. Show more
Gillian follows the fortunes of a harbour seal who’s in hospital in Northern Ireland, while Iolo’s on the look out for golden eagles in the Glen. Show more
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