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.
Documentary series using CCTV footage and bodycam to tell the stories of emergency service workers who were attacked while on duty. With attacks on emergency service officers occurring more and more often, the program follows individuals such as firefighters and police officers who risk their lives on the job to document those dangerous situations.
Documentary series following the dedicated fraud-fighters pursuing the criminals who steal over £50 billion a year from the UK's public purse. In this episode, it's bottoms up for a gang who lived the life of Riley after stealing £16 million from the taxman by smuggling booze into the UK, a fraudster claiming disability allowances is caught ditching the crutches to walk home with his benefits, and a dishonest dentist fabricates patients to defraud the NHS to the tune of £75,000.
Documentary series presented by Kate Humble and Ben Fogle, who follow the day-to-day stories of the animals and staff in Britain's most famous safari park. The Longleat Safari Park was founded in 1966, as the first safari outside of Africa. The series also offers and exclusive look at the running of the estate house.
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as they follow the renovation stories of properties across Britain as they get transformed from empty shells and outdated buildings to desirable spaces and contemporary homes.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.
Everyone notices a change in Kirsty, while Jimmi has a session with Liv.
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.
Denise Nurse is in the coastal county of Cornwall today, helping a couple to turn their favourite holiday destination into their permanent home on a budget of £475,000. Away from the search, Denise visits a new development that's tackling the county's housing crisis by prioritising the needs of local Cornish people.
Deals on wheels, including a rocking horse, wash tub and vintage motorised bicycle.
Join our host Ross Kemp in this suspenseful quiz, where contestants have to tread lightly in order to avoid "lies" on their way to the goal and the cash prize. The quiz tests the contestants' knowledge, but also how good their strategy is. The rules are simple: stepping on the truths earns them money, while stepping on a lie means they might lose everything.
Contestants must come up with answers that no-one else could think of in order to win the big cash prize. The questions have been put to a random sample of a hundred people beforehand, and the score out of 100 represents how many got the question right. Contestants not only have answer the questions correctly, but also guess which answers were most obscure to score the least points possible.
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.
Star guests appear live in the studio whilst roving reporters provide special reports on everything from quirky topics to serious subjects. The One Show provides fun, information, laughs and the occasional musical number.
EastEnders is a series set in Albert Square in the East End of London in the fictional Borough of Walford. Here respectable townhouses are next to offices and apartments. We follow everyday stories of local residents and their families. The locals live their ordinary lives- go to night clubs, markets, pubs and cafes. They fall in love and fight, get sick, get divorced. Kids can break a window, neighbors can pick a fight. There is nothing extraordinary but life in the East End is full of various moments of fun.
Hopeful budding entrepreneurs and inventors stand before five successful and wealthy business people, known as the "Dragons," and pitch their professional business ideas. Their hope is that one of the Dragons will see the possibilities of their company, concept or product and make an offer of investment. Can any of these brave businesspersons persuade a Dragon to get on board with their project?
It's the return of the iconic TV shopping task, which sees the candidates selling live to the nation on a leading shopping channel. Candidates must choose products to sell to viewers, whilst being directed by the gallery. Over-enthusiastic presenters and dramatic price drops result in a lack of sales. In the boardroom, one candidate is taken off-air.
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.
Back on land, Jamie and Vivian are fighting hard to expose Velorum. But the walls are closing in, and they're forced to take desperate measures. In a deadly gamble, they set their sights on Velorum's newest venture - an exclusive "wellness" festival in Slovenia.
A bombshell reunion separates Jamie from his friends and puts him in grave danger, while the rest of the gang get to grips with the eccentric festival. Soon, everyone finds themselves drawn into an unwanted encounter with an old foe.
It's Benidorm or bust as Anton and Giovanni take on the Costa Brava.
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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