Livestock farmers Luke and Rebecca and fruit growers Helen and David rely on selling at Stroud Farmers’ Market. It’s full-on for five hours to secure a successful day’s takings. Show more
Natasha goes wild for chairs and James buys some less than pristine items as they explore the antiques emporia of Somerset and Wiltshire. Show more
Sir David Attenborough joins archaeologists excavating mammoth remains near Swindon to discover whether Neanderthals might have killed the Ice Age beasts. Show more
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Alex Forsyth is joined by Matt Warman MP, Stewart Hosie MP, Tim Stanley and Polly Toynbee to discuss the verdict in the Colston statue case and plans for farm subsidies after Brexit. Show more
Jeremy Vine hosts the show where every day a new team of challengers take on probably the greatest quiz team in Britain.
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It is a bumper battle today with two challenges. In France, Paul Hayes caters for the masses with a 50-piece dinner service and John Cameron spends big on a huge male torso sculpture. Show more
The case of David Liddell reveals significant wealth going back generations. An ad in the paper for relatives of Andrew Hughes sets Michael Buerk and the team on an exciting trail. Show more
The gang are short on time for cooking and exercise so Tom offers solutions to keep them on track, including quick and delicious recipes and some top tips for planning ahead. Show more
The gang are fighting temptation so Tom invents tasty treats which won't wreck their diets. And Adam has exercises to help Manny with his diabetes and Chris with his arthritis. Show more
Chris Packham examines an unusual die-off of saiga in Kazakhstan, strange holes ripped out of clouds and the reason for a line of pits carved out of the Peruvian desert. Show more
Paul Martin presents from Bletchley Park. Experts Philip Serrell and Catherine Southon find intricately carved walnuts and a fabulous silver epergne. 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
Cornwall has more than its fair share of folk tales. Perhaps the most famous is found near Land’s End, where Rick recounts the tale of the Mermaid of Zennor Show more
The best archaeology from the north of Britain, including Scotland’s oldest railway, one of the best-preserved Norman castles and an extraordinary find from a Neolithic tomb. Show more
How Warhol both glorified and critiqued American culture on his journey from childhood poverty in Pittsburgh to the A-list of New York society.
The in-depth look at the Apprentice process returns, with host Tom Allen joined by a panel of experts and celebrity fans to analyse this week’s task and meet the first candidate to be fired. Show more
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Toast is becoming increasingly angry, and everyone has noticed. There is no chance of landing a big movie audition when he is in this state. Toast needs anger management therapy.
Monica and Giles work in an glass-fronted hotel, overlooking the historic Croatian town of Rovinj, that seeks to work in harmony with the culture it has come from. Show more
Today’s Devon hike is hosted by former deputy mayor Chaz, who serves up snow flurries and a spicy picnic on Dartmoor. But will his hosting skills leave them out in the cold? Show more
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