Charlie and Lee are in Southampton to design a fun, colourful, sociable garden with a tropical taste for Michelle. Show more
The team travel to south London to help a mum of two with her overflowing kitchen and ever-growing shoe collection. Show more
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Highlights of day five of the only Test match in the England v Australia Women's Ashes.
Paul discovers a forgotten WWI German prison camp, remembers the navvies who built Europe’s once-biggest dam, and crosses the moors to a kingly feast on an island in a loch. Show more
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To what extent does the Wagner mutiny reveal, as the US and UK claim, 'cracks' in Vladimir Putin's leadership? What does it mean for Russia, the war in Ukraine and for the world? Show more
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While dealing with his mother’s death and his autistic brother’s needs, New York lawyer Daniel must return a corpse from County Cork to Northern Ireland’s furthest reaches. Show more
John Craven meets the UK's first female European surfing champion in Porthcawl, and he joins Swansea's Surfers Against Sewage to help clean up the local beach. Show more
Desperate times force Nicky to consider the unthinkable. Meanwhile, Preston and Myles challenge each other – with devastating consequences. Show more
Cold War suspicions surround Martina Navratilova as she dominates Wimbledon but struggles to be as adored as her rival Chris Evert. Show more
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