Caroline Hawley meets a collector with a passion for antique and vintage bags.
Charlie is in Stoke Gifford to see a garden the team built four years ago.
Contestants compete against each other, the clock, the cost of ingredients and ultimately themselves while eagled-eyed judges observe all and evaluate. The British version of this popular cookery competition where contestants compete in heats before hopefully reaching the semi-finals, final and ultimately being crowned Master Chef themselves.
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.
Long-running quiz show in which four contestants answer challenging questions covering a specialised subject and general knowledge to win the grand title of Mastermind.
Michael starts a railway journey in Newcastle, heading north to Berwick-upon-Tweed.
Sheep and arable farmers John and his son Ed head to the vibrant Moseley Farmers' Market, but when they arrive their pitch location threatens to put a dent in their earnings. The stoic Styan family, meanwhile, need to sell as much veg as possible to make some much-needed repairs to their windblown farm.
A tiny female turtle hatchling struggles out of her egg and emerges onto the roadside. She heads out alone, searching for a wetland pond she can call home. However, she faces an almost impossible task - crossing Highway 60. With the wetland somewhere on the other side of the road, she faces trucks and roadside predators like ravens and foxes. But she has no choice - she must cross the highway. In the middle of an acacia forest is a family of tiny nocturnal primates, a male bushbaby, his sister and their mother. The bushbabies emerge to hunt moths, groom, and play. However, life for the young male is about to change, because his mother is pregnant. With more mouths to feed the territory can't support them all. His mother turns on him. Tiny, scared and alone in the forest, the bushbaby is at risk from predators and must find food.
Follow in the footsteps of selected celebrities as they track down their family trees with the help of expert historians, archivists and sociologists. The film crew gets up close and personal as the star of each episode roves around the country to investigate their own genealogy, which often reveals fascinating, upsetting and poignant truths about how people lived centuries ago. Famous actors, artists, politicians, athletes and entrepreneurs provide a running commentary on their innermost thoughts and private reflections as they uncover truths about their ancestors, which can reveal stories of people wrongly convicted of crimes, or orphaned in childhood and abandoned to their fates, or of people who performed heroic acts of bravery which went unreported and unrewarded at the time.
In this reality TV show, members of the public sell their unwanted antiques at auctions up and down the country in an effort to make profit. Host Paul Martin presents this compelling reality TV show, and there are also experts on hand to do a valuation of the items, too.
Maggie Aderin-Pocock, Cariad Lloyd, Gareth Malone and Mike Wozniak test their trivia.
Marcus Wareing is in Provence, discovering the secrets of simple French food.
The first helping of this epic adventure runs from Chicago to St Louis and provides a bite into the story of America, a country built on migration. Chicago historically drew migrant workers into its supersize meatpacking industry, and with them came a lineup of dishes as diverse as the city's population. The Bikers discover hickory smoked BBQ meat and a rather soggy Italian beef sub roll.
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.
Across the UK, there are hundreds of thousands of unsolved sexual offences lying dormant in police archives. Some go back decades. One remarkable police unit is trying to change that by harnessing the power of modern DNA techniques. Can they find the men responsible for the kidnap and serious sexual assault of two schoolgirls in 2002 and the rape of a teenage boy in 1983?
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.
Behind the velvet rope at the country's most beautiful and historic homes.
Public figures debate politics and topical issues in front of a live studio audience around the UK. Notable guests are faced with questions from members of the public and invited to give their opinions.
Explore the British landscape with Countryfile presenters who report upon areas and topics of interest in relation to nature within Britain. Every show reports upon the issues in relating to farming, wildlife and rural transport along with a weather forecast so you can stay up to date on your countryside news. The presenters also cover small hacks for viewers to support their local ecosystem.
Michael Portillo reaches England's south coast to continue his exploration of postwar Britain. He begins in Dorset on the Swanage Railway, riding a glorious 1940s steam locomotive on the trail of one of Britain's most popular children's authors, Enid Blyton. In Poole, Michael discovers an icon of the Swinging Sixties: the lava lamp, invented in the town by an eccentric accountant. At Romsey, Michael heads to the magnificent Broadlands Estate, once home of Louis Mountbatten, first Earl Mountbatten of Burma. Michael's last stop on this leg of the journey is Portchester, on the northern edge of Portsmouth Harbour, where he visits a factory manufacturing a marine craft pioneered in the 1950s: the hovercraft.
David and Jay arrive in the fishing village of Portsoy in north east Scotland, where they are visiting the Scottish Traditional Boat Show. Retired doctor Becky shares her passion for basket weaving. Becky reveals that she would love to learn how to improve her baskets, and David and Jay introduce her to expert basket maker Helen. They work together to troubleshoot the cause of Becky's basket making woes and fix some bad habits. Meanwhile, David and Jay head to the harbour to meet with a local rowing group who want to share their boat that they have made. And finally, David and Jay head to the nearby village of Cullen to meet Craig, a traditional cooper He chats about his craft and demonstrates how a barrel is made - before Jay is challenged to have a go himself.
This is BBC Two.
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