A Venetian painting and a Glaswegian engineering marvel are found, then fixed in Surrey. Will the sale of a Great War soldier’s medals make enough cash to send a family on a dream holiday? Show more
David and Jay are in Scotland on a quest to help a basket weaver. Jay gets stuck in with an ancient Scottish craft, but will David approve of his efforts? Show more
Robson is reunited with longtime acting pal Angela Lonsdale for a weekend break in Northumberland. The pair try outdoor swimming and a laughter yoga session. Show more
Ben Robinson travels to Johnshaven, a once-important Scottish fishing village that diversified into the flax and jute trade when its skilled sailors were press-ganged into the Royal Navy. Show more
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Is the government doing enough to tackle knife crime? And why is there a shortage of some medicines?
The quiz show where players must avoid the Impossible answer to stay in the competition. Twenty-one people begin the week, but how many of them will survive to face the £10,000 question? Show more
Comedian Zoe Lyons hosts the quick-fire quiz where six plucky contestants must stay out of the light to be alright. Can anyone beat the lightning and win the £3,000 jackpot? Show more
Sainsbury's stores try to cash in on the increasing number of Brits holidaying in the UK, but in Penzance the fridges break down on one of the hottest days of the year. Show more
From around three months old, the animal babies can all get around on their own, but that means the impact of their environment and the struggle to find food really begin to hit home. Show more
Karen of Ladram hunts for hake off Cornwall, a rookie crew work in the Irish Sea, trainee skipper Michael steps up in a storm, and Tydus heads out in search of crabs in the North Sea. Show more
At Penrhyn Castle in north Wales, antiques expert David Harper looks at some vintage World War II posters, and Claire Rawle is surprised by a valuable watch. Show more
Craig Doyle, Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson, Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon and Leo Reich test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
David and Jay are excited to meet the man behind Britain’s fastest shed and see his other unbelievable projects. And can they help Lee with her VW camper van? Show more
Marcus Wareing explores new possibilities on his Sussex smallholding. He learns how to grow potatoes, goes mackerel fishing, discovers wasabi and makes lavender gelato.
The trial continues, taking viewers deep into the inner workings of Scotland's justice system. The jury hears testimony from the accused, Christopher Harrisson, before being asked to decide his fate. Show more
Join Ed Gamble in the official Traitors visualised podcast, taking you inside the castle with exclusive access to the banished and murdered players, with bonus unseen footage. Show more
Newsnight looks at the accounts of postmasters who suffered traumatic armed robberies, only to be investigated and in some cases faced demands from the Post Office to cover the losses. Show more
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In the west of Britain, there's a rare medieval cemetery, a disappearing Mesolithic landscape, a mysterious Iron Age burial and the ruins of a Gothic masterpiece.
India’s one-percenters throw open their doors on a life of unparalleled luxury and decadence in the boom town of Mumbai, with vertical palaces and over-the-top parties in India’s own gilded age. Show more
The players race against the clock to escape from a treacherous cabin in a mission that could earn them up to £8,000. But will a Traitor’s decision change the course of the game? Show more
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