Inspired by her grandfather’s tales of a beautiful country, could Rebecca convince partner Kylie and her children to move to Australia away from their father? Where are they now? Show more
Two proud farmers, Jim and Stuart, compete in one of the UK’s oldest and most prestigious sheepdog trials at Longshaw. The competition is strong in this part of the Peak District! Show more
Today in the Repair Shop, the team restore a Victorian kaleidoscope, a carved wooden bench that plays a tune, a pair of military mementoes and two ceramic peacocks. Show more
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Rob Beckett hosts the quiz show where contestants must decide whether they can win the jackpot alone or need to headhunt other players to supplement their knowledge.
Series looking at Britain's traditional markets. Spalding Plant and Vegetable Auction in Lincolnshire is the oldest market of its kind in the UK. Show more
Series looking at Britain's traditional markets. Bala in Snowdonia, north Wales, is home to one of the UK's most important sheepdog auctions - the Bala Autumn Sale. Show more
The makers arrive in Wensleydale in the Yorkshire Dales, home of one of Britain's most loved cheeses, to discover its surprising story. Show more
When the Whiskers are caught raiding their rival's burrow, they are forced to flee with dire consequences. Flower learns one of her daughters has a secret.
Big problems evolve at Meerkat Manor because Flower and Mozart are pregnant at the same time. Show more
Antiques series. In Muncaster in Cumbria, hundreds of people turn up with collectibles and treasures to take to auction. Paul Martin visits Coniston Water. Show more
Gemma Cairney, Tim Key, Gabby Logan and Jeff Stelling test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
Rick Stein meets his good friend, the actor and comedian Barry Humphries, who fell in love with Cornwall in the 1960s when he escaped London to develop his now famous character Dame Edna Everage. Show more
Documentary. Small fishing boats make up 80% of the British fleet, but this sustainable way to fish is under threat. Can new fishermen rise to the challenge of living such a precarious life? Show more
In the first of two special programmes, Monty and the Gardeners’ World team look back at the horticultural highs of the latest series. Show more
After her husband wins the Nobel Prize for Literature, Joan Castleman reflects on her life from when she first met him and embarked on the affair which would change the course of their lives. Show more
Paul Murton visits some of the most beautiful and remote spots in Britain. In this episode Paul visits Coll, where he meets local crofter Angus Kennedy. Show more
The day's important national and international news stories. With Kirsty Wark.
Weather bulletin.
Anders on Caprica targets 'skin jobs', unaware of divisions between models.nSharon’s half-Cylon baby is in danger aboard Galactica.
Starbuck needs Sharon’s aid on a desperate journey, Baltar must boost his election chances, and Tyrol is in mental turmoil.
Michael Palin revisits his fifth travel series – a journey to explore the Himalaya. Featuring fans including Levison Wood and Ade Adepitan as they reflect on his achievement. Show more
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