Join Charlie Ross at Detling antiques fair in Kent as two more teams hunt for bargains.
A couple want to swap their Cheshire townhouse for the dark skies and beautiful open spaces of Shropshire. Denise Nurse helps them with the property search and also visits a flower farm in full bloom to witness first hand how modern technology is working hand-in-hand with nature.
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.
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.
Restoration expert Jay Blades teams up with another well-known face from The Repair Shop, Dominic Chinea. The two share useful and inspiring advice for easy and cheap DIY home improvements, with their own demonstrations. They also look into the BBC archives for tips from the nation's favourite experts.
Reinvention is the key as the series concludes with the era that saw the biggest lifestyle changes of all to the home - the 1990s and 2000s. BBC Two was making over homes by chucking out the chintz, turning gardens into outside rooms and kitchens into pukka Jamie Oliver zones. But it didn't stop there. Soon there was a craze for decluttering and minimal living linked to the crazed flipping of homes in the mortgage-mad Noughties. Inevitably, a slew of programmes about buying and selling property, homes in the country and living abroad followed. The stars of this new era of makeover television, including Laurence Llewellyn-Bowen, Diarmuid Gavin and Charlie Dimmock, are all on hand to try and explain how this bewilderingly fast reinvention of the very idea of home happened - and why it couldn't last. Narrated by Mel Giedroyc.
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.
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Diarmuid Gavin, Roo Irvine, John Kearns and Claire Richards face more trivia questions.
Michael Portillo resumes his railway exploration of north Wales on the Isle of Anglesey, where the briny waters of the Menai Strait are being used to create a Welsh gastronomic delight. The island's only railway line delivers Michael to Bodorgan, from which he heads for Oriel Môn at Llangefni, where striking works by the Anglesey-born artist Kyffin Williams are displayed. From Bodorgan, Michael tracks the western coast of the island directly alongside RAF Valley, where RAF and Royal Navy pilots do their fast jet training. At Wylfa, Michael visits the giant but now defunct nuclear power station to hear how the plant is being decommissioned and the surrounding landscape restored.
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.
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.
Biographical documentary series that looks at the lives of several famous faces from the recent past, through ten photographs that have come to define them, whether they are little-known family snaps or iconic images. Each episode focuses on one celebrity which can be a film star, musician, sporting hero, cultural figure,... and uses ten key pictures, from their earliest photo to one of their last, to examine important milestones, moments of conflict and turning points.
Welcome to the Penguin Post Office a little bit of Britain in the heart of Antarc-tica! Inside, the post office has everything you'd expect; a postbox, stamps, post-cards and some dedicated staff. Outside, things are a little bit different neigh-bouring the post office are 3,000 Gentoo penguins. They're here for one reason, to raise a family, but their lives are far from picture postcard; adultery and robbery are rife. The post office and its penguins attract thousands of visitors. Whilst they come and go, the penguins must keep up with daily chores to ensure their chicks make it to sea before the Antarctic winter starts to bite.
Following their respective, life-changing surgeries, old friends Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse venture out into the British outdoors for a spot of fishing. Travelling around the country, the pair of comedians visit idyllic rivers, picturesque lakes and stunning landscapes, utilising Paul's angling abilities and Bob's, well, enthusiasm, to catch some of Britain's most beautiful fish. A warm, slow-paced series that encapsulates both the beauty of Britain and friendship, the two tenderly-aged entertainers journey to wonderful locations, with Bob usually on hospitality duty, arranging the accommodation and the food.
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.
Surgeons at University Hospital Southampton perform last chance surgery.
Following the most extensive archaeological excavation in Pompeii for a generation. Over the course of a year, an all-Italian team of archaeologists excavate an entire city block, Insula 10, in the north of the city. The team aims to unearth the buildings, their purpose, who lived there and what happened to them during the eruption. The excavation begins with the discovery of a large brick-built oven. It begin as a mystery, as it is too big to be just for a private residence. But further investigations reveal it was part of a thriving commercial bakery, selling its bread wholesale to the people of Pompeii.
Over 5,000 lifeboat volunteers across the UK and Ireland are ready to answer the call to save lives at sea. From the moment their pagers sound, they know that every second counts. In Porthcawl, a fisherman has been dragged lifeless out of the sea by bystanders, and the lifeboat crew join the desperate attempts to resuscitate him. In Lytham St Annes, a yacht has lost control in rough seas and is in danger of breaking up on the nearby Blackpool Beach. On the south coast of England, the Poole crew are paged at 2.00 to reports that a man has fallen into the harbour. And in Portishead, a 30-tonne barge has broken down in the Bristol Channel - and is heading straight for the Prince of Wales Bridge.
When a priest from a Catholic boarding school suddenly disappears, Humphrey and Esther find that his case has uncanny similarities to a local myth - 'The Devil on the Rocks'. Why was he last seen marching on a nearby beach in the middle of a dense fog, and where is he now? With the school's headmistress reluctant to aid the investigation, a large sum of money missing from the school safe, and the priest nowhere to be found, the team have their work cut out trying to pin down the truth. Meanwhile, Zoe helps Martha clean up Ten Mile Kitchen after a break-in, but it's clear she's hiding something. Anne's new flame helps her move onto the Lily Bond as Humphrey and Martha take over her house, but is there more to Richard than meets the eye? Eager to please, Kelby ups his game when Margo suggests his job may not be secure.
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