Ochuko spies a trunk filled with silver and tries to buy the lot, while Margie confronts every antiques lover’s worst enemy. Who will make the most cash at the final auction? Show more
Ross Kemp presents the quiz show where a team of four take on the Bridge of Lies. One by one, they must cross the bridge, stepping on the truths and avoiding the lies. Show more
Chris Packham and Michaela Strachan reveal some ingenious beetle adaptations, and Megan McCubbin immerses herself in an iconic winter spectacle as she goes swimming with starlings. Show more
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A mother tells Jo Coburn and the panel that high childcare costs priced her out of a job. And is Keir Starmer right to say Jeremy Corbyn will not be a Labour candidate at the next election?
Game show in which players score points by answering questions correctly while avoiding the impossible answers. Show more
The barristers revisit their inquiry of an infamous Victorian murder case, where a young American woman was charged with poisoning her husband in Liverpool in 1889. Show more
Series exploring the greatest weather system on earth. From India to Australia, all life awaits the transforming power of the monsoon rains. Show more
Series looking at Britain's traditional markets. This programme follows proceedings at the Bala Autumn sale - home to one of the UK's most important sheepdog auctions. Show more
Antiques series. Flog It! comes from the Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester. Finds include an Inuit carving and a French book of butterflies. Show more
Ronni Ancona, Nathan Caton, Colin Murray and Sally Phillips test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
Rick visits a deer farm near Bodmin Moor, makes a stunning but simple Venison Wellington and, over a pint with comedian Jonny Cowling, defines the Cornish sense of humour. Show more
First day back, first school trip, first meltdown - this is Britain's biggest special school. Heartwarming, humorous and infectiously positive. Show more
Clive Myrie hosts the classic quiz where contenders take on the famous black chair. Subjects include the plays of Tennessee Williams and American First Ladies from 1945 to the present. Show more
It’s the first of the semi-finals, and the pressure is on. What connects On Top of Spaghetti, Pinocchio’s time inside Monstro, Adelaide’s Lament and the cocaine scene in the film Annie Hall? Show more
The second round of the 2022/23 competition ends tonight. Two more teams of students face off for a place in this year’s quarter-finals. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions.
54-year-old Colin committed a brutal murder 25 years ago. With his victim's widow waiting anxiously for the decision, will the parole board decide that he is safe to be let back into the community? Show more
Joe Biden makes a surprise visit to Ukraine and pledges more support, while China denies it is about to send weapons to Russia. With Victoria Derbyshire.
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Joe Crowley and Steve Brown are on the North Yorkshire coast in the beautiful village of Staithes to find out how the traditional fishing community is adapting for the future. Show more
The Dragons are pitched a second-hand clothing swap shop concept, a concertina dog gate and a state-of-the-art mobility device which gives wheelchair users independence. Show more
Addenbrooke’s surgeons perform life-changing scoliosis surgery to straighten the spine of their 17-year-old patient but face the risk of causing paralysis.
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