Clawed feet inspire upcycler Tristan to attempt a wild makeover – but will it be a roaring success?
In the little city of Wells lies the little plot of David and Fiona, where Chris and Flo create a colourful garden with a Moroccan influence. Show more
The team visit Pollok Park in Glasgow, where treasures include an early painting by Jack Vettriano, a Ming dynasty Buddha and pages from the very first printing presses. Show more
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The quiz show where players must avoid Impossible answers to stay in the competition. 17 people start today’s show, but how many of them will survive to face the £10,000 question?
Clive Myrie hosts the classic quiz where contenders take the famous black chair. Specialist subjects include the novels of Alan Hollinghurst, The Vicar of Dibley and Edouard Manet. Show more
Clive Myrie hosts the classic quiz where contenders take the famous black chair. Specialist subjects include the Inspector Morse novels, King William IV and Richard Curtis films. Show more
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The people going to extraordinary lengths to understand and protect canids, from preventing wild dogs dying of grief in South Africa to protecting the tiny Darwin’s fox.
Andrew Scott narrates a programme celebrating the glorious nature of summer on earth and the extraordinary ways animals and plants rise to the challenges it brings. Show more
In Norfolk, Anita Manning discovers a Victorian dynamometer, and David Harper finds a wine stopper from 1912. Paul Martin visits Cromer to find out about the RNLI’s most decorated lifeboatman. Show more
Former winners Yasmine Akram, Stephen Mangan, Ingrid Oliver and Tom Rosenthal test their general knowledge skills on this week's Richard Osman’s House of Games: Champions. Show more
There is one delicious food that is adored the world over: chocolate. But Marcus loves a good old-fashioned British bar, so can the French convince him that they do it better? Show more
The portraits of two high-society grandes dames give up their secrets, an Edwardian clock tower is running out of time, and a Renaissance balustrade needs an intervention. Show more
As Devon residents are forced to boil their contaminated water, the financial crisis at Thames threatens a different kind of problem. What went wrong with UK water?
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In Venice, Rob and Rylan discover one of the largest works of art in the world, Rob attempts to conduct an orchestra, and Rylan explores the city’s hidden side. Show more
Spies work behind the scenes as the superpowers enter a new era. Intelligence pushes world leaders towards a more peaceful approach. But a new danger is lurking in the shadows. Show more
Jim Reed meets the families of some of the 380 children with bleeding disorders who were infected with HIV, to discuss their campaign for justice and what they hope for from the inquiry. Show more
Andi’s in the home of UK ceramics, Stoke-on-Trent, to put on a festival for an arts project. Can she overcome her creative demons to make a feast that channels the area’s artistry? Show more
Sir David Jason and Jay Blades are on a mission to help a vintage vehicle enthusiast with his coach, and they go head to head at neon sign making. Who will be hailed the winner? Show more
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