In Dunfermline and Ladywell, two one-bedroom flats in bad states of repair are transformed into smart homes, and a huge former hostel in Torquay is also given an appealing renovation Show more
Christina Trevanion and the teams shop for antiques in Nottinghamshire, with help from experts Philip Serrell and Roo Irvine. Christina discovers the origins of a classic pub pastime. Show more
Gillian Burke and Iolo Williams head into a cemetery to see the wildlife that uses Edinburgh's habitats as a haven. Show more
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Should the UK leave the European Court of Human Rights? And should online misogyny be outlawed?
Ore Oduba hosts a high-tension, fast-paced quiz where contestants battle to outrun the Hardball - if it overtakes them, it is game over. 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.
Chris Bavin helps the experienced Bloomers of Lytham plant up half their town and create a show-stopping garden in a bid to keep their gold-winning status. Show more
Emmerdale and Holby City actress Gemma Oaten and actress, broadcaster and disability rights campaigner Samantha Renke hunt for antiques in Lancashire with experts Philip Serrell and James Braxton. Show more
Simon and the team travel to Wiltshire to meet Anthony and Bianca, who have grand plans to turn the shed at the bottom of their garden into a unique B&B. Show more
An inherited 1950s moped and a hand-cranked butter churn barrel that brings back fond memories are among the items transformed today. Show more
Flog It! comes from Grimsby Minster in north east Lincolnshire. Antiques experts Christina Trevanion and Anita Manning find treasures to take to auction. Show more
Kae Kurd, Zoe Lyons, Andrew Hunter Murray and Kate Robbins test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
Robson is joined by his uncle Matheson to test a night in a local youth hostel. They sign up for a cookery class, take a guided walk on Hadrian's Wall and visit remote honey beehives. Show more
Nadiya has some relaxed recipes to chill out with, including Bombay burgers, sticky BBQ sriracha chicken and a dreamy apple and custard pie. Show more
Clive Myrie hosts as four more contenders answer questions on their specialist subjects, which include the Great Fire of London and The Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkien. Show more
The semi-finals are looming. All the teams need to do to book their place is answer questions such as: 7 March 2021, 3 July 2021, 22 January 2022. What comes next in the sequence? Show more
Two more teams of students return for a second-round match, with three places in the quarter-finals still up for grabs. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions.
Putin turns to the Middle East. After Gaddafi’s overthrow in Libya, Putin shows just how far he’s willing to go to keep his ally, President Assad of Syria, in power.
Thousands are dead after earthquakes in Turkey and Northern Syria. Can the international community mobilise in time to save lives? Show more
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Seventeen-year-old Autumn visits the small town women's clinic for a pregnancy test. The result leads to some stark choices for a teenager in rural Pennsylvania.
Charlotte Smith and Steve Brown are visiting first-time farmers around the country to discover the trials and tribulations of trying to break into the industry. Show more
The Dragons decide whether to invest in a sparkly party-wear business or pop-up board games. A cleaning product entrepreneur aims to make a positive social impact by turning homes into mini factories. Show more
Morgan’s furniture is beautifully crafted, but he lacks the confidence to really sell it. Cath’s life-sized fantastical willow woven creatures are unique – but are they saleable? Show more
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