Money For Nothing is a British TV program hosted by Sarah Moore, Jay Blades and EJ Osborne. The hosts save things from being dumped and transform them into valuable pieces, making money for people who had no idea there was cash to be made from their old useless stuff. Any profit is then returned to those people. The team salvage items from recycling centers and transform them into unique treasures. They manage to recycle old bowling balls, cooperate with designers to give a second life to old furniture, create a gorgeous dress from a salvaged leather sofa and work all kinds of miracles.
Charlie Dimmock and brothers Harry and David Rich are challenged with producing garden designs for homeowners across the UK, with the owners choosing the design they want to bring to life.
The long running gardening show that provides fantastic tips and advice on how to keep your garden flourishing throughout the year, with expert horticulturists presenting the show from the comfort of their own gardens across the country.
All the latest news from the BBC, which is a service provider funded by a licencing fee paid by British households. It is regulated by Ofcom, and aims to educate and inform, but also entertain, it's audience. The content produced by the BBC is intended to be impartial, and it was established in 1922, with headquarters in Westminster, London.
Alison Steadman presents an appeal on behalf of the Huntington's Disease Association, a charity that works to support anyone affected by the disease, from entire families to employers and healthcare professionals.
Coverage of the thirteenth day of the World Snooker Championship from Sheffield.
In the wilds of the Canadian Rocky Mountains a mother moose tends to her newborn calf. Spring is in full swing but this far north winter is never far away, and with hungry bears and wolves for neighbours, many challenges lie ahead. Local cameraman, Hugo Kitching, knows this only too well but he's determined to follow the mother and calf through the four seasons. What unfolds is a very intimate story, and when Hugo finds a second moose calf born late in the year things take an unexpected and dramatic turn. Medium <179 Characters The intimate and dramatic story of a mother moose bringing up her calf in the wilds of the Canadian Rockies. With bears and wolves for neighbours, they face many challenges. Short <90 characters The intimate story of a mother moose bringing up her calf in the Canadian Rockies.
In this reality TV show, members of the public sell their unwanted antiques at auctions up and down the country in an effort to make profit. Host Paul Martin presents this compelling reality TV show, and there are also experts on hand to do a valuation of the items, too.
Tim Key, Jamie Laing, Sunetra Sarker and Laura Whitmore face more trivia questions.
The oldest and largest mammoth ever found in Britain was discovered by walkers on the beach at West Runton in Norfolk. Michael Portillo examines a replica of the smallest bone in the creature's leg, an enormous shin bone and imagines its size, twice that of a modern elephant. Michael samples the local crab at Sheringham before heading to the North Norfolk Railway, which once brought holidaymakers to the seaside and today operates as a heritage line. From Weybourne, Michael heads to Cley next the Sea to visit one of the country's oldest nature reserves. The stunning saltmarsh landscape is full of surprises, among them samphire, which locals forage. In the village of Burnham Market, Michael joins a Norfolk-born chef at his fish and seafood restaurant to learn how to prepare it professionally.
Coverage of the thirteenth day of the World Snooker Championship from Sheffield.
Monica Giletti and Giles Coren travel the world and visit some of the most incredible luxurious hotels on the planet. The professional chef and the restaurant critic join the extremely dedicated staff of these amazing hotels to discover how is the high standard maintained. The pair also learns about the backstories, cultural backgrounds and natural habitats of the extraordinary hotels. While on this adventure, they will find themselves in very different parts of the world, including countries like Singapore, Ireland, Germany, Kenya and Morocco.
Gemma's sister, Monica, is starring in an am-dram production of Romeo and Juliet sponsored by the town's local bakers. Unfortunately, somebody is poisoning the baker's products, and lives are now at risk. In a race against time, it's one of the most Shakespearean investigations Gemma and Terry have ever been entangled in.
In this episode we are entertained by Darren Harriott, Jessica Fosteke and Stephen Bailey.
In-depth news and current affairs review of the main political and economic stories of the day, featuring robust interviews with senior government and opposition figures, business and trade union leaders.
Highlights from the thirteenth day of the World Snooker Championship in Sheffield.
The archaeologists complete the excavation of a wealthy residence, a bakery, and a laundry and, in doing so, discover evidence of what people were doing in the city during its final hours. Nineteen hours after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius began, most of Pompeii is buried in metres of pumice. All over the city, roofs had collapsed, killing many, but some residents have survived. As the eruption began to subside, were they over the worst?
University Hospital Southampton's major trauma team perform limb-saving surgery.
Humphrey and Martha's wedding day has finally arrived...and now they've come face to face with the lavish affair organised by Anne. But such a big day seems to have come all too quickly, and Anne's plans feel far grander than anything either of them actually wanted. Meanwhile, there's no rest for the Shipton Abbott team. They have to deal with the theft of a valuable museum piece and a nefarious pair of cyber criminals before they can join in the celebrations. With bride and groom running around, and thieves running amok in Shipton Abbott, can the team wrap everything up in time to mark Humphrey and Martha's long-awaited union, or does fate have other plans?
Although the crews of the RNLI know the perils around their coasts, many seaside visitors already need rescuing by the time they become apparent. In Queensferry, an American visitor is caught out by the tide and is barely conscious when he's dragged from the water. In Portishead, on the Severn Estuary, a man's leap from a party boat lands him in serious trouble. On the south coast of Cornwall, the Lizard crew race to the rescue of four people who are stranded on some rapidly submerging rocks. And just along the coast, in Fowey, a video clip arrives at the lifeboat station of a yacht that is in danger of breaking up on the rocks - with no sail, no mast and no sign of anyone on board.
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