Documentary following the passengers, crew and ship's chaplain on a world cruise. There is a medical emergency when the ship is in the middle of the Atlantic. Show more
Documentary following the passengers, crew and ship's chaplain on a world cruise. As they cross the Pacific, the passengers make their own entertainment. Show more
Meet Inny the giant otter, the diva of the park. Can keepers bring her to heel in time to be reunited with her old mate Gordito to avoid the risk of a clash of claws and teeth? Show more
Gregg Wallace is in Stoke-on-Trent at an enormous cherry bakewell factory, where they produce 250,000 of the little tarts a day. Show more
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Victoria Derbyshire hears from a young Liverpool fan who 'busted his nose' trying to get the attention of his hero Mo Salah. And hope for some young people with cystic fibrosis. Show more
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Join Kate Humble in this entertaining quiz show all about the wonders of the natural world. Chris Packham and Lucy Cooke are joined by Christy Harrison and Niall Strawson. Show more
Three teams of builders compete to win jobs. A garden overhaul in Urmston, Greater Manchester, and an office revamp in Sandhurst are the jobs on offer. Show more
Chef Ainsley Harriott guides Len Goodman on a culinary road trip around Britain. In Bradford, Len has his first taste of a Pakistani curry and samples Latvian cuisine. Show more
The bikers continue their journey through time, celebrating British food. They explore the history behind the boom in pub food and snacks and recreate mouthwatering dishes. Show more
Series following rural vets. Vet Steve helps a kestrel with a damaged wing and hopes to release her back to the wild, while equine vet Sybil treats a pony with a locked leg. Show more
Animals attempt to rear their offspring. A mother zebra must decide where to lead her young foal across the river. Show more
Antiques challenge. Old hand Philip Serrell takes novice tripper Louise Gostelow on an antiques hunt in East Anglia. Phil pesters a fisherman while Lou falls for a blue chicken. Show more
Celebrity special of the quiz in which teams battle to beat the Eggheads.
This week the customers unbox, test and score a science kit, a pet seat carpet and a make-up cleanser and applicator. But only one can win the Customer is Always Right trophy. Show more
Today in the Repair Shop, the team restore a Victorian kaleidoscope, a carved wooden bench that plays a tune, a pair of military mementoes and two ceramic peacocks. Show more
Nadiya shares her favourite go-to recipes she can rely on when she wants to save time in the kitchen, including cheesy French toast, speedy falafel burgers and scrumptious apple pies. Show more
Students representing Wolfson College, Cambridge, compete with St John’s College, Oxford, in another first-round match. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions. Show more
The story of some of the people on the Polcevera Bridge on the day of its collapse, investigating what caused the bridge to fail so catastrophically. Show more
With Emma Barnett. Will today's pledges on criminal justice make a difference? Plus violence increases in Hong Kong.
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Gordon Buchanan journeys across Ethiopia to find out how the tribes here can live so close to hyenas, a fierce predator loathed and feared by many people. Show more
As Fosse struggles with the editing of the film Cabaret, he has also taken on the direction of a new musical Pippin. Gwen is thrilled to be offered her first straight Broadway play. Show more
The dry season is upon the animals of the Serengeti, the toughest time for some but a bonanza for others. The drought turns the waterhole into a death trap for the herds, but for the lions it’s a gift Show more
John and Margherita are in Norfolk, where John is up at the crack of dawn to help with a release back into the wild of one of our rarest birds, the corncrake. Show more
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