Cheesemakers Allison and Jonathan and rapeseed oil farmers Olly and Francesca head to Barnard Castle Farmers’ Market, County Durham, to try to secure a successful day’s takings. Show more
Digital embroiderer David hopes Dom and his team can help him find the success his pieces deserve. Novice woodworker Rachael also hopes they can set her on the path to success. Show more
In the west of the UK, a spectacular monument older than Stonehenge, a 200-year-old mine trapped in time and a lost medieval friary.
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Live coverage of the most prestigious tournament in world indoor bowls.
Flog It! comes from the East Riding of Yorkshire. Jonathan Pratt finds a bronze statue, and Catherine Southon enthuses about a silver bowl. Paul Martin finds out about the life of Philip Larkin. Show more
Kriss Akabusi, Grace Dent, Tim Lovejoy and Lauren Steadman test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
In the second hike in north west Wales, binman Gareth leads the group around Bala Lake. But will the stunning views and strongman games be enough to put him at the top of the table? Show more
Winterwatch is back to showcase the very best of the season’s wildlife across the UK. Chris Packham and Michaela Strachan bring us live cameras and winter dramas from Wild Ken Hill. Show more
A look at the tensions between Indian PM Narendra Modi and India’s Muslim minority, investigating claims about his role in the 2002 riots that left over a thousand dead. Show more
The indications are that inflation will now start to fall; so how long before we start to feel the benefits? Kirsty Wark presents. Show more
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Sandi Toksvig comes over all theatrical with Ed Byrne, Cally Beaton, Jack Dee and Alan Davies.
To this day, Alfred Hitchcock is looked on as one of cinema's best and most influential directors. But how did the stars of his films find working with the great man? Show more
Jake finally gets a piece published, but the celebrations don't last long as he learns that, in Tokyo, nothing comes for free. Show more
The previous night has left the players with more than just a hangover. With one player already regretting their actions, and relationships tested, accusations soon start to fly. Show more
An antiques expert, a market trader and an upcycler compete to make the most money for Children in Need. Charles Hanson, Linda Lambert and Zoe Pocock head to Cambridge. Show more
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