2024-06-16
Teleshopping programming bringing you a selection of innovative products.
Teleshopping programming bringing you a selection of innovative products.
Teleshopping programming bringing you a selection of innovative products.
Teleshopping programming bringing you a selection of innovative products.
Teleshopping programming bringing you a selection of innovative products.
Teleshopping programming bringing you a selection of innovative products.
Teleshopping programming bringing you a selection of innovative products.
Teleshopping programming bringing you a selection of innovative products.
Teleshopping programming bringing you a selection of innovative products.
Teleshopping programming bringing you a selection of innovative products.
Teleshopping programming bringing you a selection of innovative products.
Teleshopping programming bringing you a selection of innovative products.
Sakinah and Zumri from Hull dream of transforming their bland, featureless garden into a wildlife haven with vegetable beds so they can teach their children about food and the environment. Charlie Dimmock and the Rich Brothers take on the challenge on a budget of £4,000.
Charlie Dimmock and Chris Hull come up with plans to turn a patch of concrete in Bristol into a relaxing retreat suitable for yoga for for a couple and their two French bulldogs.
Documentary series following historian Ruth Goodman and archaeologists Alex Langlands and Peter Ginn as they sample the life of a Victorian farmer for a year. Wearing period clothes and using only materials that would have been available in 1885, they move into a smallholding on the Acton Scott estate in Shropshire, and begin their first task of restoring the cottage.
Documentary series following historian Ruth Goodman and archaeologists Alex Langlands and Peter Ginn as they sample the life of a Victorian farmer for a year. The preparations for winter begin in earnest, and they get to work stocking up on animal feed, building pigsties and tackling the gruelling process of the laundry. They also take delivery of a ram and a Shire horse, and celebrate Christmas w
The team receives help from a woodsman, a blacksmith and a basket-maker when the farm needs emergency repairs. Ruth Goodman tests traditional potions and remedies, while Alex Langlands and Peter Ginn employ Victorian-style pest control to protect the wheat crop from pheasants.
Kenneth Appel, 92, speaks about growing up as a Jewish child in Nazi Germany and how he was rescued by Britain's Kindertransport programme.
Some of Britain's best-loved celebrities join wildlife cameraman Hamza Yassin as they leave behind their daily routines and immerse themselves in nature. In this opening edition, Martin Clunes braves the elements as he joins Hamza for an escape that brings back childhood memories, as they go camping in the Inner Hebrides.
Hamza Yassin is joined by Sayeeda Warsi in Cairngorms National Park for a digital detox. The pair try the ancient practice of forest bathing and get up close and personal with badgers, reindeer and one of the UK's most endangered species - the red squirrel.
Ben Miller joins Hamza on an adventure in rural Perthshire, where they discover the power of meditating in nature and experience the sound of nocturnal species on a night-time walk.
Lee Burkhill and Chris Hull come up with designs for an overgrown garden in the Shropshire town of Telford that is little more than a pile of rubble, drawing inspiration from the travels of owners Rhi and Alex.
Sakinah and Zumri from Hull dream of transforming their bland, featureless garden into a wildlife haven with vegetable beds so they can teach their children about food and the environment. Charlie Dimmock and the Rich Brothers take on the challenge on a budget of £4,000.
50 years after decriminalization of homosexuality in Great Britain, actor Rupert Everett explores the way both the gay community and public attitude towards gay people have changed.
Students who have turned to the sex industry to make ends meet, including Ella, who is both a law and criminology graduate and an award-winning porn star, and Akonne, who is now in his second year of a sports science degree, and has been stripping for audiences since he was 20.
Documentary series following historian Ruth Goodman and archaeologists Alex Langlands and Peter Ginn as they sample the life of a Victorian farmer for a year. Wearing period clothes and using only materials that would have been available in 1885, they move into a smallholding on the Acton Scott estate in Shropshire, and begin their first task of restoring the cottage.
Documentary series following historian Ruth Goodman and archaeologists Alex Langlands and Peter Ginn as they sample the life of a Victorian farmer for a year. The preparations for winter begin in earnest, and they get to work stocking up on animal feed, building pigsties and tackling the gruelling process of the laundry. They also take delivery of a ram and a Shire horse, and celebrate Christmas w
The team receives help from a woodsman, a blacksmith and a basket-maker when the farm needs emergency repairs. Ruth Goodman tests traditional potions and remedies, while Alex Langlands and Peter Ginn employ Victorian-style pest control to protect the wheat crop from pheasants.
A history of the three breweries on the banks of the Thames in London, with amazing stories and first hand accounts of people that worked in them.