The quiz in which contestants try to score as few points as possible by plumbing the depths of their general knowledge to come up with the answers no-one else could think of. Show more
Charlie and Lee are in Aylesbury to create a Thai-inspired garden for Justin and Linda, with a relaxing space for remembrance. Show more
Sara is joined by presenter and author Mel Giedroyc, Radio One DJ Jordan North, comedian Jen Brister and CBBC presenter Rhys Stephenson. Show more
Simon and team head to Dorset to help musicians Ralph and Dizzy rebuild their bender, a simple shelter made from hazel sticks. Show more
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Ben Wright is joined by Claire Coutinho, Sarah Jones, Harry Cole and Adam Payne to discuss the Conservative leadership contest between Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak. Show more
Series looking at Britain's traditional markets. A spotlight on Brixham Fish Market, established for over a hundred years, where business is doing better than ever before. Show more
Jeanette Kwakye introduces coverage from day six in Oregon as the men’s and women’s 400m reach the semi-final stages.
Antiques series. Paul Martin presents from Southwell Minster in the town of Southwell, near Nottingham, with antiques experts Michael Baggott and Mark Stacey. Show more
Jeanette Kwakye and guests look back at the best of the action from day six in Oregon, featuring the 400m semi-finals and conclusion of the women’s 3000m steeplechase.
Nadiya proves that impressive bakes don’t have to be costly. Featuring a creamy potato rosti quiche, fluffy onion pretzels and Nadiya's signature chocolate fondant that is pure luxury. Show more
The Panesars’ world is turned upside down. Finlay and Felix get to know the locals. Phil and Kathy work together to help Ben.
Monty is back at Longmeadow, getting stuck into some seasonal jobs. Arit Anderson and Nick Bailey present highlights from RHS Flower Show Tatton Park, and Carol Klein visits a garden in Somerset. Show more
The story of what the fossil fuel industry knew about climate change more than four decades ago, as scientists working for Exxon reveal how they sounded the alarm about the effects of fossil fuels. Show more
The two Tory candidates claiming the mantle of Margaret Thatcher; does that mean ripping up the Conservative economic rulebook of the last 20 years?
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The kids dance at a daytimer and get language lessons, while mum and dad work hard to turn a profit, and the whole family start to recognise quite how far they have come. Show more
A Neighbourhood Watch group gathers evidence to help police identify burglars. Criminologist Dr Emmeline Taylor says groups like this can be a vital tool to help fight crime. Show more
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