BBC One's flagship morning current affairs programme with news headlines and regular weather reports. Start your day with the biggest national and international stories. Breakfast takes a look at the day's papers and brings you the latest developments in sports, politics, business and entertainment. Breakfast welcomes guests to the studio for a chat. Whilst analysis and special reports offer a greater understanding of important subjects.
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.
Gloria Hunniford, Julia Somerville and Louise Minchin ask whether gift vouchers for short breaks and experiences really add up. One man's weekend away would have cost him hundreds of pounds more than if he'd booked direct. And the motorist who only discovered his insurer had stopped sending documents through the post when he was pulled over by the police for driving without insurance.
Martin is overcome by the mould at a Southampton semi.
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.
Early afternoon round-up of the day's biggest national and international stories. The BBC News Team bring you the headlines and essential up-to-the-minute information about the latest developments.
The latest news, sport and weather from London.
Early afternoon round-up of the day's biggest national and international stories. The BBC News Team bring you the headlines and essential up-to-the-minute information about the latest developments.
RHS Chelsea Flower Show covers one of the biggest gardening events on the planet, happening every year in May in Chelsea, London. Watch as some of the greatest gardening experts share their new designs, advice and tips. This magnificent event is traditionally held since the beginning of the 20th century, and attended by the Royal Family.
Ready to trade town life in the East Midlands for the tranquillity of the North Yorkshire coast, a keen gardener has a £320,000 budget and needs the help of Denise Nurse to move closer to her family and treasured grandson. It's also an important anniversary for some coastal heroes, as the house hunting coincides with the Royal National Lifeboat Institution's 200th anniversary. Denise heads to Whitby to join in with the celebrations.
The team help save Britain's oldest wooden ship from sinking.
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.
The tactical quiz show, in which contestants try to match pointless answers to win the biggest prizes. The challenge is to give the right answers, but ones that very few members of the public offered when they were asked in the street. The jackpot grows with every episode until the lucky winner hits on the answers that nobody in the survey thought of. There is no point in thinking of the most popular responses, because it all comes down to having no points on the scoreboard.
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 latest news, sport and weather from London.
Big-name guests join The One Show presenters live in the studio to share their opinions, anecdotes and stories. With fun, laughs and the occasional musical number. Meanwhile, roving reporters travel the length and breadth of the country to provide special reports on consumer rights, current affairs and contemporary issues. The One Show looks at topics from the quirky and rare to much more serious subject matter.
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.
In this epic series five teams race across the world, starting in London and finishing in the Far East. Given the equivalent of their airfare in cash, the teams, which are each made up of two people, have to abide by several rules. The pairs cannot fly on planes, are not allowed smartphones nor access to the internet and cannot use credit cards. Apart from five checkpoints that each team must pass through, the pairs can choose their own route.
In this epic series five teams race across the world, starting in London and finishing in the Far East. Given the equivalent of their airfare in cash, the teams, which are each made up of two people, have to abide by several rules. The pairs cannot fly on planes, are not allowed smartphones nor access to the internet and cannot use credit cards. Apart from five checkpoints that each team must pass through, the pairs can choose their own route.
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 latest news, sport and weather from London.
Public figures debate the biggest issues of the week and contemporary matters in front of a live studio audience around the UK. The guests are faced with questions from members of the public and invited to give their opinions. Since Question Time was first broadcast in 1979, it has welcomed onto its panels countless Members of Parliament and other notable guests. It has given key insights into important topics and prompted necessary discourse.
Join BBC reporters Laura Kuenssberg, Katya Adler, Adam Fleming and Chris Mason as they discuss the week's news stories and events that matter to the people of the United Kingdom. As journalists, it is their important duty to ensure that there is coverage of all the information that is possible so that members of the public are well informed of what's happening in the world, especially with Brexit.
Detailed weather report. Bringing you details of current weather conditions for across the UK and what to expect for the next seven days. With forecasts, temperatures and weather warnings.
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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