2024-09-24
Nish stops at nothing to pull off his plan.
As the cost-of-living squeeze continues to affect many, supermarkets say they're doing what they can to help us save money, offering discounts and promotions. But just how good are these deals? Michelle Ackerley investigates whether some supermarkets are being good to their word, with claims of matching the prices of discounters like Aldi and packaging that seems to disguise the true size of goods
Scammers posing as a bank's fraud team have convinced a vulnerable woman in the UK to withdraw £2,000 in cash to help them expose a conspiracy of criminals they say are operating at her local bank branch. The only people that can stop her sending the money are the Interceptors, but they've got a job on their hands to convince her who the real criminals are. Meanwhile, Nick goes undercover to infil
With the passengers turning on each other in the aftermath of tragedy, Abby desperately attempts to rally the traumatised Joe and persuade him to take back control. But when Hud's shock attempt to stop the train his way puts everyone on board in more peril than ever, Joe is suddenly left fighting fires on multiple fronts.
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Jackie Kay is one of Britain's most loved and lauded poets. She is also a playwright and writer and from 2016 until 2021 was Scotland's Makar, the National Poet for Scotland. Her unique and emotive work spans race, gender and identity, woven with tenderness and humour, often drawing from her own unusual beginnings. Jackie recounts her extraordinary life story: born to a Scottish mother and Nigeria
Steph McGovern is guest host, with panellists broadcaster Carol Vorderman and comedian Nabil Abdulrashid joining team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop as they delve into the news.
The Repair Shop team bring their expertise to a host of cherished objects that have travelled the globe, from a camera that documented the French army in Vietnam to a suitcase from a small town in Northern Ireland. On expert Dean Westmoreland's to-do list is a sparkling restoration on a pair of light-up high heels. The glittery shoes, brought to the barn by Nathan from York, are the first pair he
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Billy Billingham, Trading Standards and the police hunt down suspected rogue traders.
A Southport Victorian villa provides a blank canvas for a six-figure development project, while in South Shields there's a much smaller budget for an already pristine maisonette. In Folkestone, a father and daughter set to work creating a smart HMO.
Caroline Hawley is in Hemswell, Lincolnshire, with the reds and the blues led by experts Izzie Balmer and Mark Stacey. Both teams are eager to make a profit at the auction, but who will win? Meanwhile, Caroline visits a man who is upcycling antique objects and turning them into innovative lamps.
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Kirsty's news spreads, while Michelle does training with Graham. Scarlett tries a new venture, but things don't go to plan. Jimmi tries to convince an old acquaintance to visit his estranged but terminally ill mother before it's too late.
Celebrity chef Kenny Atkinson is Robson's guest at the picturesque border fishing village of St Abbs. Robson introduces Kenny to a local farm shop to gather ingredients for dinner before taking him on a wildlife watching boat trip to look at the bird colonies living in, and on, the cliffs of St Abb's Head. Before Kenny heads back to his kitchen, he shows Robson how to cook the perfect steak using
Jules Hudson unearths some excellent and innovative property choices in the magical landscape of Perth and Kinross for his buyer's budget of £210,000. Jules also gets to mess about in a boat on the king of Scotland's rivers, the magnificent Tay, where he learns about the efforts being made to conserve its salmon population. Moderation: Jules Hudson.
Stoke-on-Trent welcomes Margie Cooper and Ochuko Ojiri as they compete to find antiques they can flip for a profit at auction. With their classic car headed further into Staffordshire, these pals put friendship to one side as they race to find the winning collectible. A huge brass luggage rack from a railway carriage catches Margie's eye. Convinced it's just as usable in a home today as it was on
Iqbal and Pardeep have two teenage children and need their blank garden to appeal to their love of sport and the outdoors. Sadly, the sloping plot, dangerous deck and circular gazebo don't reflect their interests or tastes. Lee and Chris go head-to-head and Chris's contemporary design gets the nod. Key to the build is a giant L-shaped seating area, perfect for teenage hang-outs or family parties.