When Lynn met Alan, she put her Australian dream on hold. When she raised the subject again later, Alan wanted to stay put in Scotland. One year on, where are they now? Show more
In Yorkshire, Caroline Hawley is entertained by some Laurel and Hardy autographs, and David Harper is gripped by a collection of Edwardian postcards. Paul Martin talks to playwright James Graham. Show more
Stopping at Dundee, Michael Portillo heads for Glamis Castle, where Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, the Queen Mother, grew up. Show more
Shanaz Gulzar steps back in time walking through the historic village of Heptonstall. Filming on her 360-degree selfie-style camera, she rambles past Hell Hole, and along the canal in Hebden Bridge. Show more
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JB Gill heads to Edinburgh to unearth some of the hidden treasures to be found amongst the city’s more familiar tourist sites. Show more
Soap opera based around a busy Dublin Garda station. Sharon spots an opportunity, but it could be her last. Facing up to local yobs, has Jim got a death wish? Show more
Soap opera based around a busy Dublin Garda station. A sudden showdown ends in death, after whispered last words. Patricia is prompted to come clean to Johno. Show more
Series exploring the expansion of railways in the Victorian era. Ruth Goodman, Alex Langlands and Peter Ginn find out how railways transformed the British diet. Show more
In Kent, Steve makes a jaw-dropping discovery of sharks teeth on the beach. And how bad are fatbergs for the arteries of our seas? Show more
Paul Martin visits the beautiful Cotswolds village of Broadway to uncover its artistic past. He also revisits some of the historic venues from the series, with new valuations. Show more
Jamelia, Susan Calman, Gareth Malone and Paul Martin test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
In Melaka, Malaysia, Michael Portillo tastes the spicy cuisine of the Kristang community, descendants of early 16th-century Portuguese settlers who mixed with local Malays. Show more
Celebrities hunt for antiques across the UK. Rebecca Adlington and Helen Skelton treasure-seek in the north west with help from Roo Irvine and Tim Medhurst. Show more
In the final week of the challenge, Tom and his gang discover how much weight they have lost and how much fitter they are, before enjoying a celebration picnic by the river. Show more
Michael Mosley and the team investigate whether just thinking about food can help you lose weight, whether music improves your sleep, and how to keep your skin young and healthy. Show more
Can Adam Young, Crowley and Aziraphale save the world from certain doom? Will Heaven and Hell punish Crowley and Aziraphale for betraying them if they do? Show more
What does the government promise to level up inequality really mean? Show more
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Paul visits some of the most beautiful and remote spots in Britain. Crossing the Sea of the Hebrides, Paul heads to the Isle of Ewe, and onto the Summer Isles.
Ed Balls heads to Italy and France to explore how years of austerity have affected politics across Europe. In Italy, Ed meets with fashion entrepreneur Valeria Marini. Show more
Exploring Hawaii, a tropical sanctuary for any wildlife that can reach its remote shores. From humpback whales to waterfall-climbing fish, it is home to an extraordinary wealth of wildlife. Show more
With distinctive wit and flair, Mary Beard takes a personal view of the nude in western art and its troubling power to provoke ideas about gender, sex and moral transgression. Show more
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