Two teams of amateur collectors have an hour to acquire the best bargains.
Big deals on the small screen as dealers eye up glass fruit and a vintage TV.
This week's most talented amateurs return with their sights set on Knockout Week.
Robson invites rugby union legend Sarah Hunter back to her roots in the north east of England. The pair take a lesson in catching a wave at Warkworth and decorate a plate at an outdoor art lesson. As Sarah heads back to her family, Robson checks into his digs - a tree house surrounded by birds singing in its branches. The next morning, he visits the Hauxley Nature Reserve, located on the site of a former opencast mine, to take a look at some Northumberland bird life.
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 presenter Jo Coburn as she discusses the latest political news and stories in a conversational format, covering the comings-and-goings from Westminster in the BBC's daily politics programme. Featuring opinions and arguments from all the sides of the political spectrum, the show invites informed and opinionated guests to share their views on the stories of the day.
Entertaining and educational British quiz show, hosted by Rick Edwards, where 24 regular contestants compete throughout the series to answer tricky questions. But some of the optional answers are designed to be ''impossible'', or at the very least inconsistent with the information given. The participants must avoid selecting these booby trap answer and the best one wins the £10,000 jackpot.
Quiz show. Four contestants battle it out for the chance to roll down the cash lanes.
British horticulturist and journalist Alys Fowler presents this six-part series showing viewers how to create a garden paradise full of edible wonders and healthy fruit and vegetables. An avid grower and lover of gardens, Alys attempts to live solely off her homegrown produce, avoiding shop-bought fruit and vegetables. Without completely transforming her small, terraced garden into an allotment, she packs her beds with a variety of different organic produce, providing ideas for anyone who wants to begin growing their own at home. From tangy fruits to pea shoots, salad leaves to winter treats, Alys reveals her ideas for a healthy and sustainable diet.
Jay Blades and Dom Chinea offer DIY tips and tricks that won't break the bank.
A look back at the 1980s, when more money was spent on homes than ever before.
The wildlife expert is joined by his stepdaughter, who is just as passionate about nature, for an amazing summer road trip across Britain. It is a perfect way to spend the summer after living through lockdown together. The duo are ready to explore the country's untouched wildernesses and discover incredible creatures there.
In this special edition of Flog it! the programme travels up and down the county revisiting some of the historic venues from the series and bringing viewers brand new valuations and unexpected auctions. Paul Martin uncovers the fascinating stories of the people of Paxton House, past and present.
Diarmuid Gavin, Roo Irvine, John Kearns and Claire Richards face more trivia questions.
Michael steams through the glorious scenery of the Snowdonia National Park.
Unique home makeover show in which presenter Angela Scanlon uses virtual reality and visual effects to show participants what their future home could look like, before it is built in reality. In each episode, two architects compete, creating virtual reality re-designs for various homes, and participants get to choose which one is the winner and that design is then built in real life.
Andi Oliver's in the home of the UK ceramics, Stoke-on-Trent, where she meets Anna and Rebecca. two artists who run a community project in a deprived neighbourhood, looking to breathe new creative life into the city. Andi wants to shine a light on their achievements by throwing an arts festival with a fabulous feast at its centre that delves into the area's history and channels its boundless artistic energy. She'll need to source the best local produce and draw on some of the finest local gastronomic talent to devise an imaginative feast that does the project proud, drawing on the spirit of northern soul for some added flair. Can Andi overcome her own artistic demons to pull together an incredible arts festival that gives this groundbreaking project the recognition it deserves?
Surgeons at University Hospital Southampton perform last chance surgery.
PE teacher Tony Mammoth is back from the dead with his old job back. He's determined he'll approach it the same way as the 1970s, including parents evening. Along the way, he finds out he has a lot more in common with a pupil's mum than he thought.
Harry Hill reveals how prehistoric man might have lived on a lonely island.
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.
The pilgrims' final destination is Bardsey Island, the fabled 'Island of 20,000 Saints'.
Bill Bailey gives aspiring actors an opportunity to fulfil their TV dreams.
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?
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