Student Jasmine leads a seaside stroll along Whitley Bay. But will the weather and selfie school make it thumbs up or down from the other walkers? Show more
Briony May Williams and Sonali Shah catch up with two couples who wanted to relocate to Somerset in order to live closer to family. Show more
Jay Blades and the team breathe new life into two bespoke rings, an old-fashioned penny slot machine and a wooden writing box. Show more
With the build complete, the garden has finally opened its gates to the public. Show more
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Jo Coburn is joined by Labour MP Angela Eagle, Conservative MP Miriam Cates, The Financial Times’ Stephen Bush and Emily Carver from the Institute of Economic Affairs. Show more
Nick Knowles challenges three talented artists to create beautiful artworks for people they've never met. Show more
Excitement is at fever pitch as the first match of the Women’s Rugby League World Cup kicks off, with hosts England taking on Brazil at Headingley in Leeds. Show more
The barristers look back at the 1937 murder of a young lady in Leighton Buzzard, found strangled to death with her own scarf in an alley known to locals as ‘lovers' lane’. Show more
Antiques series. A collection of the best finds from the show's travels, visiting Lulworth Castle, Chiddingstone Castle, Wrest Park and Gloucester Cathedral. Show more
Previous contestants Sian Gibson, Jean Johansson, Iain Stirling and Rav Wilding test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
Rylan chats to the lucky couple that survived the dance-off, and Choreography Corner is back to dissect the weekend’s performances.
Five dealers bid against each other for items brought in by the public, including a childhood Viewmaster collection, a set of art deco candle holders and an apothecary box. Show more
Clive Myrie hosts another heat of the classic quiz where contenders take to the black chair. The specialist subjects include Neil Armstrong, Shakespeare's comedies and Rupert Bear. Show more
Victoria Coren Mitchell hosts the quiz where knowledge only gets you so far. Two bird-named teams take part in an avian stand-off to establish a pecking order. Show more
Jesus College, Cambridge and St Catherine's College, Oxford are both hoping to earn themselves a place in the second round. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions.
Louis Theroux spends time with Oscar-winning actress Dame Judi Dench for a candid and lively conversation about her long career, her passion for theatre and her life away from acting. Show more
Frankie Boyle returns to help make sense of this disconcerting time, tackling the biggest issues with Sophie Duker, Jamali Maddix, Rosie Jones and Ahir Shah.
Will the chancellor close the gap in the public finances with tax hikes? If so, who will be hit? And as Matt Hancock heads to the jungle, should MPs avoid reality TV? Show more
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Refugees Bol and Rial Majur are free from detention and are given their own house. Struggling to adjust to their new life in an English town, they find an evil force lurking beneath the surface. Show more
An eight-year-old girl with an ability to sense danger gets ejected from her Sunday school. She unwittingly witnesses the hidden underbelly in and around a mega church in Lagos. Show more
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Our frozen planet is changing. We meet the scientists dedicating their lives to understanding what these changes mean for animals, people and the world as a whole. Show more
In Kinghorn, on Scotland’s east coast, a simple call out for the RNLI crew to a paddleboarder in difficulty isn’t all that it seems. Show more
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