Eric Knowles presents today's show from Kingston upon Thames in Surrey, with Thomas Forrester and Gary Pe. Show more
A legendary lion turns 18, and the meerkat mob are at war. Show more
Frances Tophill is in her very first garden for a summer catch-up and an update on her progress since moving in. Meanwhile, Adam Frost meets a kindred spirit who explains how gardening saved his life. Show more
Live coverage of the morning session on day seven, featuring the start of the two-day decathlon and qualification in numerous field events.
John Torode sifts through archive cookery clips linked by the letter A, including Levi Roots' beef pepperpot stew and Nigel Slater's spiced bread and butter pudding. Show more
The quiz show where players must avoid Impossible answers to stay in the competition. 17 people start today’s show but how many of them will survive to face the £10,000 Question?
John Humphrys asks the questions in the grand final of the classic quiz. Tonight’s subjects include Shackleton's Antarctic expedition of 1914-17, Cole Porter and Jimmy Carter. Show more
Paul Martin teaches two wannabe antiques dealers the tricks of the trade. Today, in Croydon, actress Anne faces government employee Paul.
The two remaining chefs from Northern Ireland recreate their four-course menu for the esteemed judges - Matthew Fort, Oliver Peyton, Andi Oliver and guest judge Loyle Carner. Show more
Michael Portillo unearths documents from the National Archives. He discovers the secret memos behind the SAS's most daring raid. Show more
Antiques series. Paul Martin presents from the Oxford Union, where Christina Trevanion uncovers a famous fake and Mark Stacey receives a religious education. Show more
Triple jump queen Yulimar Rojas seeks to retain her title in the Hungarian capital, while the men’s sprint relay heats take place and the decathlon continues with the high jump.
Rob Burrow, one of Rugby League’s greatest players, was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in late 2019. This documentary illustrates the love, support and challenges faced by him and his family. Show more
Carole Baxter talks about the many bugs, blights and diseases that can attack your plants: what they are, what damage they can do, and how best to stop them. Show more
Monty shows us how to take cuttings from herbs and prunes summer raspberries. Adam travels to Whitstable on the Kent coast to see how gardeners cope with the wild, wet and windy weather. Show more
Looking at the birth of organised crime in Britain. Billy Kimber’s gang clash with London’s Sabini gang and Alfie Solomon in the racecourse wars of 1921. Show more
The cult space comedy series by Rob Grant and Doug Naylor. 168 of mining ship Red Dwarf's crew complement of 169 are about to die. Show more
Despite the ban on imports of Russian oil, the UK has indirectly consumed more than 2 million barrels containing Russian crude oil this year. Is it time to close this legal loophole? Show more
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Monica and Rob learn what life is like for the 200-year-old preserved fishing community of Nusfjord in the Lofoten Islands. Delivering luxury in such an extreme environment is no easy task. Show more
Tom serves up more revelations from the world of hospitality. This time, his attention turns to street food, which is experiencing something of a boom when the industry is struggling. Show more
Brock and Kristi struggle to get on the same page. Orna helps Josh to make a connection between his past and present. Nadine comes clean about her feelings for another lover.
Julia, Angela and Gloria investigate the home repair policies, car insurance and funeral plans that didn't deliver what those who signed up to them expected, and explain what you can do to avoid them. Show more
Vanesa lands a €15 million villa overlooking Monaco. Georgie has a tricky meeting with a veteran broker. Aly tries to convince a contact to list his house in Knightsbridge. Show more
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