PC Kris was a victim of the terrorist attack on Westminster Bridge in London, and his north London home is now inaccessible. DIY SOS helps this injured officer get home. Show more
Series celebrating home cooking. The Bikers go in search of mums who share their love of being lazy. Dishes include chicken pie and a morel mushroom sauce for chicken. Show more
Series celebrating home cooking. The Bikers are on the hunt for three mums and their take on the perfect high tea. Dishes include beef and honey stew and meatloaf. Show more
Hairy Bikers - Chicken & Egg
Episode 4: USA
59 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Two ScotlandLatest broadcast: on BBC Scotland HD
The Hairy Bikers find the world's most delicious chicken and egg recipes. Si and Dave explore the origins of one of the world's favourite fast foods - southern fried chicken. Show more
Adam Frost, Carol Klein and Joe Swift reveal the highlights of the RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival, the biggest flower show in the world. Show more
The team celebrates the joy that gardens and gardening can bring by looking back at some of their seasonal highlights. Show more
After her husband's tragic death from cancer, Lindsey has a half-finished extension that has made her home unliveable. But help is on hand, as the DIY SOS team steps in to finish the job. Show more
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
Frances Tophill and the team continue to celebrate the joy that the gardening year brings. Rachel de Thame visits Anglesey Abbey, and Arit Anderson discovers how rewilding can increase biodiversity. Show more
Monty Don gets stuck into some winter jobs, Nick Bailey shows that a conifer is not just for Christmas, and Advolly Richmond reveals the intriguing story of influential gardener Ellen Willmott. Show more
Monty grows a plant he’s never tried before – loofahs. Joe Swift visits a garden where the contemporary and traditional meet. Advolly Richmond discovers a stunning Japanese-inspired garden. Show more
This episode comes from the biggest horticultural event in the north – the RHS Flower Show Tatton Park, where Joe Swift and Frances Tophill reveal the latest in garden design. Show more
Adam Frost visits Mary Berry at home to hear about another of her great passions in life, gardening. She shares her love of cut flowers as well as some tips on freezing herbs. Show more
Frances Tophill and the team celebrate the joy that the gardening year brings throughout the seasons. Show more
Monty and the team celebrate the dawn of another gardening year by revisiting some recent Gardeners’ World highlights. Show more
Monty plants out one of his favourite flowers for cutting – sweet peas. Frances Tophill looks at alternative ways to use cut flowers, plus a couple growing plants to attract moths and butterflies. Show more
Adam Frost demonstrates how to build a rose arch, mulches his beds and plants a blackcurrant to train up a fence, while Frances Tophill witnesses the seasonal colour that heathers can provide. Show more
Monty plants tender annuals for high summer colour, as well as sharing his tips for growing cherries and pruning blackcurrants. Arit Anderson discovers a paradise garden in Cambridge. Show more
Monty shows us how almost anything that holds soil and drains water can be used to grow seasonal veg, salad crops and herbs. Frances Tophill visits some hardy gardeners on the Isle of Man. Show more
Monty Don and the team are not only celebrating the joy of the gardening year but also Christmas! Monty has tips on how to clean garden tools, while Rachel de Thame marvels at some magical topiary. Show more