Daily current affairs with the biggest national and international news and regular weather reports. Plus the latest developments in sports, politics, business and entertainment. Breakfast also welcomes guests into the studio for a chat.
Every Sunday the hosts of the morning show discuss key topics of conversation of the previous week. It is the best start of the day including lively chat about social, ethical and religious issues, and highlights of extraordinary stories of ordinary people.
We examine how technology is used in the battle against crime in Britain through real life cases. Follows the work of police detectives who rely on smart technology to solve crime cases all over the country, including burglaries, drug dealing, muggings, violent attacks, online banking frauds and more. They are often able to catch the wrongdoers thanks to various advanced technology devices, such as AI and facial recognition cameras, drones, mobile fingerprint scanners, different software, and even smart phones.
Documentary series that follows the daily work of High Court Enforcement Officers, known as the Sheriffs, who help their clients- individuals, as well as businesses and their solicitors, who have won court judgments, but have not been paid. Their job is to retrieve the money, by demanding payment or removing assets of those who owe them.
Learn the tricks of the trade when you go to the auctions with Homes Under the Hammer. Join presenters Martin Roberts, Dion Dublin and Martel Maxwell as they follow the renovation stories of properties across Britain as they get transformed from empty shells and outdated buildings to desirable spaces and contemporary homes. Watch as ordinary people breathe new life into the otherwise unloved houses, and find out how well they managed to stay within budget. Will they sell and make a profit, or have they invested too much money in a project that wont sell?
Two teams of amateur antique collectors meet at an antiques fair to compete to make the largest profit from a three hundred pound budget. Once the contestants have done the shopping for their own items, the experts then take any leftover money and go shopping for more antiques which is 'bonus buys'. The teams then have to decide whether or not to take these items to auction.
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.
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.
Join our host Tinie as he brings extraordinary tales of bravery and good deeds of ordinary people into the spotlight by matching them to a selection of established portrait artists whose task is to capture their unique personal stories into captivating portraits, using different mediums of art, from underwater photography to street art. Celebrating everyday heroes and giving them a medium that would communicate the real-life stories which make them truly extraordinary.
The manhunt comes to a head as the search for the spy cop turns the clock back to 1984.
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.
The cooks level up the meal deal and create a menu entirely out of leftovers.
Game show in which four opponents walk into a home and say ''This Is MY House'', and a team of celebrity judges has to figure out who's telling the truth as only one of them is the real homeowner, while the others are imposters. Each person has a conflicting story and the house is full of misleading clues, so viewers at home can also join in with the sleuthing. Hosted by Stacey Dooley.
Team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop are joined by guest host David Tennant and panellists Zoe Lyons and Johnny Mercer MP, all from the worlds of comedy, journalism and current affairs.
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.
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