2024-06-26
The team intercept scammers trying to convince a man that hackers are ordering thousands of pounds of iPhones on his Amazon account. Unable to reach the man, the team's only chance of stopping him sending hundreds of pounds to the fraudsters is if the ground team can reach him before he transfers any cash.
We welcome back two developers who've been on the show before. One is tackling a big end-of-terrace in north London, whereas the other seems to have nabbed a bargain in Suffolk. Martel also checks out an interesting property in Morecambe with beautiful sea views.
Rick's in London, the city where he started out as a chef, which is now home to 120 world cuisines. In Chinatown, he's entranced by the art of making dim sum, and in west London, he witnesses the magic of mozzarella making. DJ Stuart Maconie, who's written a book on the full English, tells Rick about the hilarious variations he's had of the country's favourite breakfast. At home, Rick cooks beef c
Michael Portillo's postwar exploration of Merseyside to Teesside finds him in York, a paradise for rail enthusiasts. In the company of some of the most famous locomotives ever built, he recalls the controversy surrounding their relocation from London to a freight depot in York. Michael crosses the magnificent Knaresborough viaduct, with its castellated walls and four beautiful arches over the Rive
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Day 3. Live coverage continues as some of the world's finest female players prepare for Wimbledon at the prestigious Devonshire Park in Eastbourne. Presented by Katherine Downes. American Madison Keys was a popular winner last year, claiming her second title at this event after her first victory in 2014. Jelena Ostapenko is the other former Eastbourne champion in the draw, and she's one of a numbe
Coverage of UEFA Euro 2024 in Germany.
Alex Jones brings you the stories that matter from across the country.
The Mitchells anxiously wait for an update. Yolande gets some vital information.
Moving is not an option for soon-to-be grandparents Lisa and Judy. Their house in Gosport, Hampshire holds 20 years of family memories and a lifetime of antiques and heirlooms. Lisa and Judy's family frequently descend upon them for social get-togethers, and they love to host. For years, they have put up with cooking in a small, unpractical kitchen and having to squeeze everyone into a cramped din
Gregg Wallace visits a Manchester factory that churns out 6 million Jaffa Cakes every single day – 1.4 billion per year. Cherry Healey is in Jaffa, the city responsible for growing the fruit that gives these cakes their name. Ruth Goodman investigates why an urgent legal decision was required as to whether they are cakes or biscuits. Moderation: Gregg Wallace, Cherry Healey, Ruth Goodman.
British rapper, musician and songwriter Little Simz talks us through her Glastonbury journey as she gets ready for a career-defining moment – taking to the Pyramid stage for the very first time. In this programme, the 2021 Mercury Prize winner reminisces about her own experience at the festival, from performing in 2016 on the West Holts Stage to her return on the Park Stage in 2019, before her hea
The day's important national and international news stories. With Victoria Derbyshire.
Unspun World provides an unvarnished version of the week's major global news stories – reliable, honest and essential viewing. The BBC's world affairs editor, John Simpson, brings his experience and expertise to bear on the most important international stories. In discussion with the BBC's unparalleled range of experts across the world, he uses their unique local knowledge to go beyond the headlin
Successful writer Joe Castleman is delighted to receive an early morning telephone call from Sweden informing him that he has won this year's Nobel Prize for Literature. His steadfast wife Joan is equally delighted, but as she prepares to travel to Stockholm to support and encourage her husband, she reflects on her life from when she first met Joe, her married literature tutor with whom she embark
The teams are starting from the third checkpoint in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. It's the end of the Cambodian national holiday, Pchum Ben – meaning Ancestors' Day – and the teams have a chance to receive a blessing and pay respects to loved ones. Then the remaining pairs must leave the checkpoint and travel 1,400 kilometres through Thailand, one of the most visited countries in the world, to the Shan Hi
This stranger-than-fiction documentary uncovers the tale of an audacious get-rich-quick scheme from inside the art world. When a London-based curator and artist called Ben Moore announced in 2021 that he was about to launch a sale of digital artworks known as NFTs, with images based on the iconic stormtrooper helmets from Star Wars, interest was sky-high. In the Covid lockdowns, NFTs had become th
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