Two hopeful goat farming couples, Sam and Jess from Sheffield and Mark and Graeme from Catterick, compete in an intense day of judging at the Royal Cheshire County Show. Show more
It’s Irita and Phil’s last outing in the gold classic car, and the pressure gauge is reading high! Irita takes a painterly turn, and Phil comes face to face with a scarecrow made in his own image. Show more
Gregg Wallace visits the biggest tortilla factory in Europe, while Cherry Healey takes on the hottest chilli in the world and Ruth Goodman reveals how the Elizabethans treated their ruff collars. Show more
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Jo Coburn is joined by the Conservative MP Tim Loughton, Labour’s Emma Hardy MP, Miatta Fahnbulleh from the New Economics Foundation and Kate Andrews of The Spectator.
Rylan Clark-Neal hosts as chefs Anna Haugh and Mike Reid cook up squid tempura, pad thai and Korean chicken wings, all on a budget of just £5. Show more
Quiz in which teams from all over the UK battle to beat the formidable Eggheads. Show more
Following people trying to build a house on less than £100k. Kevin and Lesley have designed an eye-catching home which echoes the waves of the nearby sea. Show more
The Arderns start their time-travelling adventure running a Victorian corner shop, discovering how life behind the counter reflects two decades of incredible social change. Show more
Documentary revealing Mexico's astonishing wildlife, landscape and culture. Mexico is a vast country, dominated by a great chain of mountains, the Sierra Madre. Show more
In Kent, Catherine Southon falls for a colourful brooch and Jonathan Pratt unearths a horn beaker used by Winston Churchill. Paul Martin uncovers the story of Dover Castle’s secret tunnels. 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 arrives bright and early in Inverness, from where he heads out on a scenic adventure to the Orkney archipelago and explores the battlefield at Culloden, overlooking the Moray Firth. Show more
Tom Kerridge recruits eight families keen to change their lives for the better. Tom wants his gang to take more exercise. Show more
In the last part of his experiment, Tom gets the families to cook bigger dishes than ever before and tests whether they are healthier and happier than 12 weeks ago. Show more
Clive Myrie hosts another heat of the classic quiz, with contenders answering questions on British and Irish women astronomers, White House pets, Edith Cavell and La Vuelta a España. Show more
The quarter-finals continue tonight, with two more teams doing battle to reach the next stage in the competition. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions.
Examining Nilsen’s high-stakes trial and the dramatic emergence of witnesses to his crimes. The cases of survivors reveal how chances to catch Nilsen years earlier were missed.
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The couples continue their weekly therapy with Dr Orna Guralnik. Alan reveals the impact of his father's infidelity, and Mau's traumatic past casts a long shadow.
We meet Team GB veterans and follow the new cohort of athletes who are training to qualify and compete in the 24th Deaflympics. Show more
Matt Baker and Anita Rani visit County Durham's Heritage Coast to discover how this area has risen from the ashes and reinvented itself after pit closures 50 years ago. Show more
A new Roman town and hundreds of finds are discovered. The Cerne Giant finally gets a date, and a World War II air crash mystery is laid to rest. Show more
Rick roams the dramatic north Cornish coast to tell the story of one of Britain’s best-loved writers, Thomas Hardy, and his little-known love affair with a Cornishwoman. Show more
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