2024-10-04
Today Flog It! comes from the historic Bristol Cathedral in the south west of England. Antique experts Natasha Raskin Sharp and James Lewis put a value on Bristol's antiques and collectibles. Natasha is intrigued by an unusual walking stick with a top made from a German Zeppelin, and James comes across a collection of lead soldiers. Paul Martin learns about the origins of Bristol's vibrant street
Every day this week, celebrity contestants Michael Ball, Jodie Prenger, Laurence Rickard and Snoochie Shy take on a series of quiz rounds selected by the host, quiz legend Richard Osman. A daily winner is declared following a quickfire round at the end of each show, and the scores are tallied across the week, resulting in an overall champion being crowned on Friday. Will the winning stars opt for
Janette Manrara presents all the backstage gossip from the world of Strictly Come Dancing. Vicky Gill will be giving a sneak peek of some of the movie week outfits, and more couples will be stopping by with exclusives about their next dances.
In the Lake District, Rick meets Kevin Tickle, a chef who loves to forage, and the sheep farmer and author James Rebanks. He visits an old friend in Morecambe Bay with a secret recipe for the best potted shrimps. In Yorkshire, he discovers the story of yorkshire pudding and visits the UK's biggest tofu factory. He cooks tofu pad thai, aubergine biryani and, with his son Jack, makes his mum's sheph
Rob Rinder and Monica Galetti visit the Hassler Hotel, arguably Rome's most classic and celebrated hotel, which is undergoing a change in management. Family-run for generations, Rob and Monica learn about the hotel's celebrity guests and plans for the future as they pitch in with everything from cooking traditional carbonara to sweeping the busy streets in front of the hotel and driving guests aro
With exclusive access to Crossrail Ltd and Transport for London, this fourth and final chapter of the long-running documentary series follows the race to fix the railway's high-tech software and systems to launch the new Elizabeth Line in time for the Queen's platinum jubilee. The 15 billion pound railway – now costing 19 billion and rising – stretches 120km across London in what has become an ext
Lister and Rimmer finally arrive back on earth only to find time is behaving strangely.
The day's important national and international news stories. With Paddy O'Connell.
Dr Orna Guralnik welcomes couples wanting to save their relationships. Orna confronts Joey about shooting Rex down. Elíana invites Mitch to move in but resents his time with friends. Casimar and Alexes are forced to rent out their apartment, leading to a blow-up fight.
Dr Orna Guralnik welcomes couples wanting to save their relationships. Rex and Joey have a breakthrough while on holiday. Lorena struggles to be the main character in her own life. Alexes realises why he attacks Casimar's family. Orna encourages Elíana and Mitch to stop posturing and be vulnerable.
In the breast centre at University Hospital Llandough, health worker Michaela has been a patient for almost a decade, treated throughout that time by clinical lead Eleri Davies. Michaela had a double mastectomy but is among the ten per cent of women with breast cancer who unfortunately see their cancer return. Eleri prioritises Michaela for this third life-saving operation, knowing she only has a
Martin murdered his friend 18 years ago. Will the parole board move him to an open prison, where he will come into contact with the public, or does a serious incident whilst in custody prove he's still a risk? Meanwhile, 50-year-old Kevin needs to persuade the panel he is no longer a threat to the authorities following an attack on two police officers. He points towards his past as the root cause
A gallivant around Hertfordshire and Essex with Brit-flick hardman, EastEnders landlord and all-round top geezer Danny Dyer and his daughter Dani, a reality TV queen and sassy influencer. Their top-notch antiques experts are auctioneers Natasha Raskin Sharp and Philip Serrell. Each team has £400 to spend, but there's a lot at stake: the Dyers have a weighty wager between them, with the loser treat
Highlights of programmes on BBC Two.
Eric Knowles has a mystery item for fair-goers to puzzle over from an antiques fair in Detling, Kent. It is made of silver with a mother of pearl handle and has a sharp point at one end – but what is it? Meanwhile, two teams browse hundreds of stalls to buy three items to sell at auction. On the red team are husband and wife Vicky and John, ably assisted by their expert Catherine Southon. Their op
Lesley longs for a garden to spend time with her two children and four grandchildren, but her bizarrely shaped plot has her flummoxed. Not only is it compact, it goes to a strange point in one corner and has a giant shed taking up one third of the space! Lee and Chris take up the challenge and offer designs reminiscent of Lesley's favourite Greek holidays. It's not long before the team begin to st
In the medical world, artificial intelligence can make enormous changes for the good. Sarah de Lagarde was very badly injured when she fell off the platform in an underground station in London and was run over by two separate tube trains. She lost one arm, but now has a prosthetic arm and hand which is controlled using artificial intelligence. What are hiccups, and is there any way we can stop the
Paul and Bob are fishing for tench – a fish they have not targeted since the first series. They arrive at Rocklands Mere, a secluded hidden gem in the quaint village of Rocklands St Peter, and settle down to fish. After a pretty perfect first day at the lakes, they decide to reward themselves with a pint in a lovely Norfolk pub, The Brisley Bell – where Bob reveals they are staying overnight, much
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Can players avoid giving Impossible answers and stay in the running for a £10,000 jackpot?
Jason Manford hosts the quiz show where players try to find the unbeatable answer.
Nick Knowles challenges more talented artists to make something amazing for the homes of people they've never met. Today's artists travel to Birmingham. It's a galactic brief from the buyer, who, born on the weekend of the moon landings, wants to mark her 50th birthday year with something out of this world. Will one of the arty trio be able to create what she's looking for?
The Ardern family from Sheffield are embarking on an extraordinary adventure, going back in time to run that great British institution, the corner shop. They experience 100 years of shopkeeping, discovering how what they sell, how they sell it and who they sell it to, reflects the changing lives of ordinary families in Britain. We've taken over a former corner shop in Meersbrook, a working-class s
Harvest returns for a second series to celebrate British farming, and follow the fortunes of some of our top farmers as they battle to bring in the 2015 harvest. Gregg Wallace, Philippa Forrester and newcomer James Manning cross the country visiting farms that produce world-class crops and meeting innovative and pioneering farmers. We'll witness the harvest as it happens up and down the country. E