Teams of contestants compete for cash by crossing a bridge made up of stepping stones across the studio floor. 9/24
Two mismatched detectives create a unique duo in this fresh adaptation of Lynley mysteries 1/4
The game show in which any one of 22 players could win up to £250,000 by picking the right box. 9/123
Romesh Ranganathan hosts a news and current affairs special where all eight celebrities are either news presenters or current affairs journalists. 10/12
Teams of contestants compete for cash by crossing a bridge made up of stepping stones across the studio floor. 9/24
Can the Ghosts find a way back into Alison's good books after she gives them the biggest telling off of their lives/deaths? Mary decides she's not taking the blame this time. 3/7
A booking mix-up sees Mike and Alison forced to host a last minute children's party, armed with all the wrong ingredients. And shocking news sends the Ghosts into a tailspin. 4/7
Alison and Mike's irritating neighbour spots a business opportunity which prompts all out war between them. And the Ghosts make a surprising new friend. 5/7
Mike and Alison reach boiling point over the guesthouse. Julian tries to prove he is far more selfless than everybody thinks. 6/7
A festive trip down memory lane prompts Pat to question his whole identity. The Ghosts come up with a surprise Christmas present for Alison, while Mike and Alison's Christmas day does not go to plan. 7/7
Teams of contestants compete for cash by crossing a bridge made up of stepping stones across the studio floor. 9/24
The game show in which any one of 22 players could win up to £250,000 by picking the right box. 9/123
When Jack's father-in-law is implicated in the brutal murder of a prostitute, Phryne decides to perfect her 'fan dance' in order to go undercover at a gentleman's club. 1/13
Romesh Ranganathan hosts a news and current affairs special where all eight celebrities are either news presenters or current affairs journalists. 10/12
Teams of contestants compete for cash by crossing a bridge made up of stepping stones across the studio floor. 9/24
The game show in which any one of 22 players could win up to £250,000 by picking the right box. 9/123
Players earn counters by answering questions in this quiz game. The winner could win £10,000 if they get the large counter through the machine and out again. 29/99
When Jack's father-in-law is implicated in the brutal murder of a prostitute, Phryne decides to perfect her 'fan dance' in order to go undercover at a gentleman's club. 1/13
Eliza teams up with Duke to investigate a burglary in a high-end brothel whose clients include important members of the British government. 1/6
Father Brown investigates when a medieval murder is committed at a battle re-enactment. 1/10
Celebrities Donna Preston, Nikita Kuzmin, Jon Culshaw, Jamelia, Simon Calder, Dianne Buswell, Ekin-Su Cülcüloglu and Zoe Lyons compete to be the strongest link and win money for their chosen charity. 11/12
The game show in which any one of 22 players could win up to £250,000 by picking the right box. 10/123
Players earn counters by answering questions in this quiz game. The winner could win £10,000 if they get the large counter through the machine and out again. 30/99
Teams of contestants compete for cash by crossing a bridge made up of stepping stones across the studio floor. 10/24
The pitches for the Dragons' investment are a range of inclusive dancewear, a clever fix for lost tape, a purpose-driven mobile network and an accessibility-focused app. 14/14
The most famous quiz in the world returns with new host Jeremy Clarkson. 15/17
Two mismatched detectives create a unique duo in this fresh adaptation of Lynley mysteries 1/4
The game show in which any one of 22 players could win up to £250,000 by picking the right box. 10/123
Join Dan Snow as he uncovers the incredible story behind the Colosseum's creation: separating fact from fiction, discover the real story from Roman concrete to gladiators, and the spectacular opening games. 1/2
Hurricane Helene triggers catastrophic flash floods in North Carolina, prompting dramatic rescues, and a rare "derecho" storm ravages downtown Houston, causing widespread destruction. 4/13
Ben journeys into Zambia to live with a British family who have built a safari lodge on the edge of a national park. In the process, Ben uncovers what motivates them to keep going in the face of challenges including fire and flooding. 5/12
Alaskans contend with the throes of the warm season. 13/20
The railroad journey begins in Anchorage, Alaska, onboard a luxury passenger train and explores the vast wilderness in Alaska, America's largest and remotest state. 10/10
Michael uncovers a secret nuclear bunker used to spy on foreign dignitaries. 14/18
Join Dan Snow as he uncovers the incredible story behind the Colosseum's creation: separating fact from fiction, discover the real story from Roman concrete to gladiators, and the spectacular opening games. 1/2
Paul and Bob fish for graceful grayling on the stunning River Ure. They meet the surgeon who performed Bob's life-saving heart bypass and re-enact the drama of the operating table - in a local pub! 6/6
David Attenborough explores earth's greatest wildernesses, where extraordinary life survives in unexpected ways, and nature puts on its most dramatic show. 3/8
Robson Green is in Scotland, a walkers' paradise hiking the Great Glen Way. This staggering rift valley cuts through the heart of the Highlands, from the foot of Ben Nevis, all the way to Loch Ness. 3/8
In the mountains of Piedmont, Ben meets Father Johannes, who lives an isolated life while fulfilling duties as a priest. Ben finds they have more in common than expected. 6/16
Michael uncovers a secret nuclear bunker used to spy on foreign dignitaries. 14/18
Hurricane Helene triggers catastrophic flash floods in North Carolina, prompting dramatic rescues, and a rare "derecho" storm ravages downtown Houston, causing widespread destruction. 4/13
Ben journeys into Zambia to live with a British family who have built a safari lodge on the edge of a national park. In the process, Ben uncovers what motivates them to keep going in the face of challenges including fire and flooding. 5/12
Alaskans contend with the throes of the warm season. 13/20
Fresh water is the lifeblood of planet Earth, where incredible animal dramas play out. From death-feigning fish to frogs that glide, each depends on fresh water for their survival. 4/8
Ben embarks on an epic journey to meet one of the most remote families he's encountered, uncovering what drove academics and married couple Bec and Reece to leave civilisation for complete isolation. 7/16
Robson Green walks in the footsteps of the brave soldiers of the D-Day landings in Normandy, France, on an emotional journey of sacrifice and courage. 4/8
A magical mid-summer railway journey through central Sweden starts in Mora on the Inlandsbanan. This traditional town is in the county of Dalarna, the heart of Swedish traditional culture. 9/10
Griff hits Memphis to trace the roots of blues, soul, and rock'n'roll on the banks of the Mississippi. 4/6
In Venice, Rob and Rylan discover one of the largest works of art in the world, Rob attempts to conduct an orchestra, and Rylan explores the city's hidden side. 1/3
Michael ventures off the beaten track to unearth Prague's subterranean treasures. 15/18
The railroad journey begins in Anchorage, Alaska, onboard a luxury passenger train and explores the vast wilderness in Alaska, America's largest and remotest state. 10/10
In the Deep South, Griff uncovers Alabama's gritty past and surprising high-tech future. 5/6
In Florence, Rob and Rylan get up close and personal with Michelangelo's David, sample the offal food Grand Tourists ate, and discover a pioneering female Renaissance artist. 2/3
On Flores in the Azores, Ben meets a family who live off-grid in a cottage on a steep mountain. 6/12
Alaskans harness the power of the sun as they toil through summer. 14/20
Our journey starts in Kyle of Lochalsh, a tiny fishing village on the far west coast of Scotland, and takes us east across the Highlands. 1/10
Michael ventures off the beaten track to unearth Prague's subterranean treasures. 15/18
Gary meets friend John Bishop in Perth as the pair tour Freemantle Market and meet the quokkas of Rottnest Island. 4/6
The team help the Mosley family after Jessica lost her house when her father passed away. 4/10
The Berkeley in Knightsbridge is the go-to hotel for fashion-conscious A-listers. Nigel joins the housekeeping team, Sally gets a 4am call for a shift with the florist but later there are cocktails and a ride in Ferrari to look forward to. 1/4
The roadshow visits Shuttleworth House in Bedfordshire, where treasures include a stunning diamond necklace, props from the James Bond films and an umbrella stand made from a boat. 3/20
The seven remaining cooks face a challenge set by food critic Leyla Kazim, in which they must create a dish that showcases sourness or bitterness. 8/24
Gary meets friend John Bishop in Perth as the pair tour Freemantle Market and meet the quokkas of Rottnest Island. 4/6
Climb high up inside a historic windmill. Explore the ski slopes of Poland and check into a ski chalet with a twist. Journey to east of England to experience a night in an industrial wonder. 6/6
The team help the Mosley family after Jessica lost her house when her father passed away. 4/10
Pretoria's finest take on the battle of the lamb. 4/12
In week three we're in Durban and competing against each other are another four big personalities - cat lady Carolyn, young politician Sakhile, radio DJ Njabs and creative director Dave who is loaded with self-doubt. 3/12
The seven remaining cooks face a challenge set by food critic Leyla Kazim, in which they must create a dish that showcases sourness or bitterness. 8/24
Architects Marc and Felicity Bernstein dream of building a non-toxic, passive home upon a toxic remnant of land, but after years of work, a fire sweeps through their beloved Melbourne build. 8/8
Gary meets friend John Bishop in Perth as the pair tour Freemantle Market and meet the quokkas of Rottnest Island. 4/6
Pretoria's finest take on the battle of the lamb. 4/12
In week three we're in Durban and competing against each other are another four big personalities - cat lady Carolyn, young politician Sakhile, radio DJ Njabs and creative director Dave who is loaded with self-doubt. 3/12
The team help the Mosley family after Jessica lost her house when her father passed away. 4/10
The Berkeley in Knightsbridge is the go-to hotel for fashion-conscious A-listers. Nigel joins the housekeeping team, Sally gets a 4am call for a shift with the florist but later there are cocktails and a ride in Ferrari to look forward to. 1/4
Pretoria's finest take on the battle of the lamb. 4/12
This week we're in the North of Johannesburg for another set of unpredictable dinner parties with some interesting themes, food and people. Competing this week are a lady into whips and chains, a financial manager, a hobby drinker and a self-proclaimed psychologist, but only one can take home the prize money. 4/12
Architects Marc and Felicity Bernstein dream of building a non-toxic, passive home upon a toxic remnant of land, but after years of work, a fire sweeps through their beloved Melbourne build. 8/8
Week five takes us to Cape Town and it's a treasure chest of people stepping up to be crowned the winner. 5/12
Jesse Tyler Ferguson and the team surprise two military families with a newly constructed duplex. 5/10
Artist Sarah returns to her roots in the Durham Dales to create a radical, cannabis-based house. But as costs go through the roof, can she get her hempcrete hub of a home over the line? 1/8
To mark 25 years of the nation's favourite homebuilding programme, Kevin McCloud celebrates the triumphs and commiserates the disasters as he looks back at some iconic moments. 5/5
Gary meets friend John Bishop in Perth as the pair tour Freemantle Market and meet the quokkas of Rottnest Island. 4/6
This week we're in the North of Johannesburg for another set of unpredictable dinner parties with some interesting themes, food and people. Competing this week are a lady into whips and chains, a financial manager, a hobby drinker and a self-proclaimed psychologist, but only one can take home the prize money. 4/12
Architects Marc and Felicity Bernstein dream of building a non-toxic, passive home upon a toxic remnant of land, but after years of work, a fire sweeps through their beloved Melbourne build. 8/8
In the planet's most densely populated continent, animals live at extremely close quarters with people, from tigers making a home in town to elephants stopping traffic for food. 5/7
This time starting in Manaus, capital of the state of Amazonas, Robson's adventure kicks off with a truly astonishing natural phenomenon: the Meeting of Waters. 2/3
The Great Australian Bake Off continues, and this week it's Celebrations Week. Who will impress the judges the most? 9/10
Five contestants compete in Exeter with Rob's night being second, as he welcomes guests Tina, Gayle, Holly and Rhys. 12/20
Five contestants compete in Exeter with Rhys's night being third, as he welcomes guests Tina, Gayle, Holly and Steve. 13/20
Melbourne prides itself on being the sporting capital of Australia. Rachel discovers what fuels the weekend warriors inside the city limits and shines the spotlight on the sports fanatics' favourite gourmet fast food. 5/8
Father Brown investigates staff at the local health spa when an ex-employee is found murdered. 9/10
Lady Felicia's lavish New Year ball is ruined when a VIP is murdered. 10/10
Players earn counters by answering questions in this quiz game. The winner could win £10,000 if they get the large counter through the machine and out again. 149/83
Bradley Walsh hosts the UK's most thrilling quiz show where four contestants must pit their wits against the Chaser, a ruthless quiz genius determined to stop them winning the cash prize. 144/210
The Go Jetters discover what made the Wolfe Creek Crater - a meteorite. 49/50
Four new bakers are set more cake-based challenges before one of them goes through to the quarter-finals. They follow a classic French recipe for patisserie madeleines. 2/15
Ranger Hamza and the Ramblers discover how acorns play an important role in the environment. 10/20
Melbourne prides itself on being the sporting capital of Australia. Rachel discovers what fuels the weekend warriors inside the city limits and shines the spotlight on the sports fanatics' favourite gourmet fast food. 5/8
Immigration has played a massive role in shaping the food scene of Melbourne. Rachel explores Melbourne's melting pot of authentic cuisines, wandering through the authentic Vietnamese areas, tracking down the popular suburban hot bed of all things Greek and learns how to create the famous tomato based Passata from an Italian Nona. 6/8
Five contestants compete in Exeter with Rob's night being second, as he welcomes guests Tina, Gayle, Holly and Rhys. 12/20
Five contestants compete in Exeter with Rhys's night being third, as he welcomes guests Tina, Gayle, Holly and Steve. 13/20
The Great Australian Bake Off continues, and this week it's Celebrations Week. Who will impress the judges the most? 9/10
Matt tests the world's fastest accelerating car, with a little help from NASA. Chris pens a heartfelt love letter to the Citroen 2CV, while Rory Reid samples some exciting cars from South Korea. Dara O Briain and Ed Byrne guest. 4/6
Five contestants compete in Exeter with Rob's night being second, as he welcomes guests Tina, Gayle, Holly and Rhys. 12/20
Five contestants compete in Exeter with Rhys's night being third, as he welcomes guests Tina, Gayle, Holly and Steve. 13/20
A tense game of lawn bowls turns to chaos when a player is killed on the green in broad daylight by an antique ornamental bushranger's gun. Is the ghost of Bushranger Bill haunting Dolphin Cove? 5/6
When crabby local Vince Ogden is found dead in his locked bedsit, it's up to Mackenzie to shine a light on the truth of his murder. 6/6
Players earn counters by answering questions in this quiz game. The winner could win £10,000 if they get the large counter through the machine and out again. 149/83
Players earn counters by answering questions in this quiz game. The winner could win £10,000 if they get the large counter through the machine and out again. 150/83
Five contestants compete in Exeter with Holly's night being fourth, as she welcomes guests Tina, Gayle, Rhys and Steve. 14/20
In Devon, detective Steve is counting on a menu of bold and experimental flavours to win him the £1,000 prize. His feast of bold flavours goes down a storm with most of the guests, but also sparks a row between Tina and Reece. 15/20
The Great Australian Bake Off reaches its grand final, with just three contestants left to wow the judges. Who will be crowned Australia's Best Home Baker? 10/10
Olympics-themed special featuring Olympic and Paralympic celebrity guests. 16/12
Sandi Toksvig takes a look at upbringing with Sally Phillips, Josh Pugh, Aaron Simmonds and Alan Davies. 13/14
Mike and Alison receive an incredible offer far beyond their expectations. They must make a decision, the result of which will change their lives forever. 6/7
The final three competed in their final challenge, and two of them made it to the final dinner service. 15/16
Ryan and Johnathan led their brigades in one final dinner service, and one of them was crowned the winner of Hell's Kitchen. 16/16
Five contestants compete in Exeter with Holly's night being fourth, as she welcomes guests Tina, Gayle, Rhys and Steve. 14/20
In Devon, detective Steve is counting on a menu of bold and experimental flavours to win him the £1,000 prize. His feast of bold flavours goes down a storm with most of the guests, but also sparks a row between Tina and Reece. 15/20
Driving three budget and barely-working lorries, the boys drive across Burma, which has been largely closed to Westerners for many years. 6/7
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