Tommy returns to a characterful cottage in the Norfolk village of Hilgay. Dion is in Stoke-on-Trent to see a three-bed semi in need of a layout change downstairs. Show more
Natasha Raskin Sharp and the teams shop for antiques in the market town of Builth Wells, with experts Ben Cooper and Kate Bliss on hand to help them sniff out the best bargains. Show more
Four more chefs face Skills Tests set by Anna and Marcus. Two must prepare a pork chop with butter bean stew, while the other two cook tempura vegetables with nori seasoning. Show more
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Natasha Raskin Sharp oversees proceedings at the Royal Highland Centre in Edinburgh. Can experts Roo Irvine and David Harper guide the teams into profit at auction? Show more
Should there be a ban on onshore wind farms? And what’s the government’s record on levelling up?
John Torode sifts through archive cookery clips linked by the letter A. Show more
Jeremy Vine hosts the show where every day a new team of challengers take on what is probably the greatest quiz team in Britain, made up of some of the country's top quizzers.
Jeremy Vine hosts the show where every day a new team of challengers take on what is probably the greatest quiz team in Britain, made up of some of the country's top quizzers.
Six-part series about the UK's biggest fishing port, Peterhead. The Reliance's skipper John Clarke reflects on the future of his son, who is hoping to take over from him one day. Show more
For children's week, the sewers' skills are tested by romper suits, Under the Sea-themed fancy dress and raincoats for mini models. Show more
Dan Snow traces the development of Britain's railways, from the beginnings of a true national network in the late 1830s through to the end of the 'railway mania' in 1847. Show more
Flog It! comes from Rochester Cathedral in Kent. Antiques expert Elizabeth Talbot discovers a valuable sculpture that narrowly escaped being destroyed. Show more
Former winners Stephen Bailey, Charlie Brooks, Ria Lina and John Thomson test their general knowledge skills on this week's Richard Osman’s House of Games: Champions. Show more
Janette Manrara chats exclusively to the latest couple to be eliminated from the competition. Show more
Anticipation is palpable around the country as lower and non-league clubs and their fans discover whether they get a glamour tie against Premier League opponents. Show more
Clive Myrie hosts the classic quiz where contenders take to the black chair. The subjects include Michael Palin's travel documentaries, Lady Gaga and Emily Dickinson. Show more
Victoria Coren Mitchell hosts the quiz where knowledge only gets you so far. She asks what connects the following: Black and White, X and Y, Sun and Moon, and Sword and Shield. Show more
In the last of the first-round matches, Robert Gordon University face the University of Roehampton. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions. Show more
Three trailblazing women, Ruby Wax, Mel B and Emily Atack, retrace the famous footsteps of intrepid Victorian explorer Isabella Bird through the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. Show more
Protests in China, the Online Safety Bill, Moldova, and the prime minister on foreign policy. With Kirsty Wark.
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Simon Schama explores how artists and writers have led the fight for truth and democracy in his lifetime, often at great personal cost. Featuring Ai Weiwei and Nadya Tolokonnikova. Show more
John Craven and Ellie Harrison visit the Countryfile wood in Cheshire, and Charlotte Smith finds out how community gardens are changing lives. Show more
Hannah Fry takes a look at the bank card, the digital key to accessing cash, and finds out how its extraordinary innovations have some surprising and sinister origins. Show more
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