A move to Norfolk or Suffolk has been a long time in the making for a couple from Middlesex, and Jules Hudson is just the man to help make their dream come true for their £400k budget. Show more
Auctioneers Raj and Charles tour the back roads of Wales in a campervan. Charles gets excited over some rare silver asparagus tongs while Raj buys an African birthing chair. Show more
A car key helps crack a criminal conspiracy to steal luxury car parts, and a torch provides the proof needed to convict a man of violently assaulting a pensioner in a graveyard. Show more
Rick meets a man who is paid to eat 700 samples of cheese a week. He then heads to Newlyn, the unlikely setting of one of Britain’s most revolutionary art movements. Show more
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Jo Coburn’s guests are the Liberal Democrat MP Wendy Chamberlain, the Conservative MP Jo Gideon, Chris Cook of the Financial Times and the writer and broadcaster Michael Crick. Show more
Rylan Clark-Neal hosts as chefs Anna Haugh and Romy Gill cook up some cheap, healthy dishes with Indian and Nigerian influences. Show more
Quiz in which teams from all over the UK battle to beat the formidable Eggheads. Show more
The Arderns go back in time to run a corner shop through the 80s and 90s. Selling everything from Ice Magic to lottery tickets, they learn how life behind the counter reflects two decades of change. Show more
After 100 years running a corner shop in Sheffield, the Arderns continue their time-travelling adventure by exploring how local shops continue to thrive in the 21st century. Show more
Wildlife series on the sharks of the world. The first programme shows how sharks are the ocean's great predators, living in every ocean and hunting in every way. Show more
At the Blickling estate in Norfolk, David Harper is excited by a Rolex oyster watch, and Paul Martin learns more about Lord Lothian, who inherited Blickling in 1930. Show more
Steve Backshall, Catherine Bohart, Dr Ranj Singh and Meera Syal test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
Michael Portillo's coastal railway journey takes him past lochs and castles on the Far North Line to Britain’s northernmost railway station at Thurso. Show more
Food writer Rachel Khoo takes Fred to Vienna to experience exquisite coffee and cake, comforting dumplings and mangalitza pork schnitzel from a trailblazing chef. Show more
Guest judge Cat Deeley helps decide the winner from the two remaining chefs. Both have dishes celebrating iconic TV shows, including Blue Peter, Top of the Pops and Fawlty Towers. Show more
Mary Beard explores ways artists have shown 'forbidden' aspects of the human body – including scenes of sex, violence, death and even defecation - and interviews the artist Tracey Emin. Show more
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A film marking the 20th anniversary of the Good Friday agreement inspired by artist Colin Davidson's elegiac exhibition, Silent Testimony. Show more
Paul Murton takes a tour of Scotland's lochs. Here, he samples spirits in Campbeltown, and ends his journey in the middle of Loch Fyne on a relic of the Ice Age. Show more
Featuring a Roman fort on Hadrian’s Wall, evidence of early writing by the Picts in Scotland and a 3,000-year-old Bronze Age coffin buried under a golf course. Show more
Strictly star Kelvin Fletcher has bought a 120-acre farm in the Peaks. With no experience, he sees his stress levels quickly rise - and then a maggot-infested sheep foot sends him over the edge. Show more
In Norfolk, Chris Packham and Michaela Strachan look at the winter survival strategies of the local wildlife and keep their eyes peeled for one of Wild Ken Hill’s resident beavers. Show more
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