Sue Perkins charts the post-war change in British taste towards domestic art, and meets bestselling artists Jack Vettriano, Mel Allen, Spencer Rowell, Martin Elliot and Sam Toft. Show more
Charlie Hamilton-James tries to recreate amateur naturalist Percy Smith's 1908 film The Acrobatic Fly, in which a bluebottle juggles a series of objects, and tells Smith's story. Show more
Cameras gain exclusive access to Sir Peter Blake as he completes his groundbreaking art works inspired by Under Milk Wood, which will be displayed at the National Museum of Wales. Show more
In London’s Shepherd’s Bush, Stacey visits married couple Thomas and Cathy and their seven-year-old son Stanley. Cathy and Thomas have an open relationship and practise polyamory. Show more
Stacey spends the weekend with the Saccone Jolys – one of Britain’s most popular YouTube families with nearly two million subscribers.
In Brighton, Stacey stays with Matt and Adele, parents of three children, who believe that kids don't need rules - just freedom to express themselves. Show more
Stacey travels to Preston to spend time with a family who have encouraged their son Kyle in his amateur career as an MMA cage fighter. Show more
Stacey meets the Preston family from Ashton-under-Lyne, who are members of the Jesus Christ Church of the Latter-day Saints, or more commonly known as Mormons. Show more
Stacey visits the Arkwright family in their beautiful Georgian manor house – Hatton House - in the heart of the Warwickshire countryside. Show more