A surge in coughing attacks on police officers as the Covid-19 pandemic brings fresh dangers for emergency service workers. Show more
Four new sellers arrive with everything from doll-head moulds to movie posters and Scandi furniture. So will the dealers bid, and will the sellers get the prices they want? Show more
Helen and Graham’s herd undergo blood tests, and Grey is introduced to sheep for the first time. Matt deals with an unexpected arrival, while Isla and George put their plans on hold. Show more
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Jo Coburn is joined by MPs Lloyd Russell-Moyle and Tom Hunt, the academic Matthew Goodwin and The Observer’s Sonia Sodha to discuss the imposition of new coronavirus restrictions. Show more
Quiz show hosted by Shane Richie. A full-time mum and two librarians face a golden wall of cash worth £20,000 and try to hang onto as much of it as possible. Show more
An antiques expert, a market trader and an upcycler battle it out to make the most money for BBC Children in Need. Caroline Hawley, Danny Sebastian and Stu Abbott head to Buxton. Show more
Comedy drama. When a car is found at the bottom of a ravine on the road out of town, it leads to a surprising discovery, and George wants to investigate. Show more
With Joe Lycett hosting, the remaining home sewers head back in time to the 1970s, attempting to revive the glamorous, rebellious and sometimes ridiculous, style of the decade. Show more
Gordon Buchanan journeys up Papua New Guinea's Sepik River to meet the remarkable tribes who have learnt to live with terrifying crocodiles. Show more
A special edition revisiting some of the historic venues from the series, with brand new valuations and unexpected auctions. Show more
Ade Adepitan, Jean Johansson, Stephen Mangan and Vikki Stone test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
22-year-old rookie skipper David Clark takes charge of trawler Reliance for the very first time, and on the north east coast, skipper Michael Watt is on the hunt for squid. Show more
Jermaine Jenas is joined by Reece Parkinson and Chelcee Grimes. This week Big Zuu chats about his beloved Liverpool, and we see whether he can score a Last Minute Winner. Show more
Mary examines what the future holds for museums post-lockdown, venturing out of her study to the British Museum to take on the role of museum guide. Show more
Gregg Wallace is in Stoke-on-Trent at an enormous cherry bakewell factory, where they produce 250,000 of the little tarts a day. Show more
Trump unexpectedly wins the US election. He deploys his showmanship and populist instincts as he takes on the role of president. Show more
Highlights and unseen footage from the series featuring Sara Pascoe, Miles Jupp, Sophie Duker, Kiri Pritchard-McLean and Jamali Maddix.
Comedy short in which Frankie Boyle and Bob Mortimer attempt to host an entertaining and yet informative cookery show. Show more
Comedian Matt Berry takes a spooky look at the history of ghosts - UK ghosts like the Shouty Kenneths, who apparently live in the sea. Show more
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Following marathon procedures at Addenbrooke’s and Royal Papworth hospitals in Cambridge. Two surgeons and a team of 25 work for 18 hours to salvage a high-risk procedure. Show more
Simon Schama explores how the romantics created the secular cult of national belonging in their poetry, music and art, with enormous consequences for the modern world. Show more
On an unflinching journey to tackle his secret eating disorder of 20 years, Freddie Flintoff meets sufferers and specialists to challenge the stigma around the condition in men. Show more
A police officer shot at close range risks losing his sight, and a speeding motorcyclist is pursued through London. Show more
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