Teams of contestants compete for cash by crossing a bridge made up of stepping stones across the studio floor. 11/24
Mackenzie was heading back to London. But when a scientist is found dead, alone on a boat, she must discover how the murderer got to their victim in the middle of the ocean. 1/6
The owner of a perfume company ends up dead, impaled on a poker. 4/8
The game show in which any one of 22 players could win up to £250,000 by picking the right box. 11/123
The celebrities competing to win money for their chosen charity are Miles Jupp, Jo Joyner, Jenny Powell, Mark Benton, Natalie Anderson, Dom Littlewood, Thanyia Moore and Tom Skinner. 12/12
Teams of contestants compete for cash by crossing a bridge made up of stepping stones across the studio floor. 11/24
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. 36/99
Phryne plays host to ghostly soldiers and exotic spiritualists and Aunt Prudence is swept up in the new spiritualist fad and enlists a famed psychic to contact her dead godson. 2/13
The celebrities competing to win money for their chosen charity are Miles Jupp, Jo Joyner, Jenny Powell, Mark Benton, Natalie Anderson, Dom Littlewood, Thanyia Moore and Tom Skinner. 12/12
Teams of contestants compete for cash by crossing a bridge made up of stepping stones across the studio floor. 11/24
The game show in which any one of 22 players could win up to £250,000 by picking the right box. 11/123
Buried treasure and pirate legends bubble to the surface in the seaside holiday town of Queenscliff and Phryne finds herself at the pointy end of a Spanish dagger. 3/13
The celebrities competing to win money for their chosen charity are Miles Jupp, Jo Joyner, Jenny Powell, Mark Benton, Natalie Anderson, Dom Littlewood, Thanyia Moore and Tom Skinner. 12/12
Teams of contestants compete for cash by crossing a bridge made up of stepping stones across the studio floor. 11/24
The game show in which any one of 22 players could win up to £250,000 by picking the right box. 11/123
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. 36/99
Buried treasure and pirate legends bubble to the surface in the seaside holiday town of Queenscliff and Phryne finds herself at the pointy end of a Spanish dagger. 3/13
The story of how it all began. It's twelve years earlier and Duke and Eliza meet for the very first time. 3/6
Part 2/2. When DCI barnaby and DS Nelson investigate the death of the trampled equestrian centre owner, they unravel a complex feud from the past, where nothing is what it seems. 12/12
Celebrity contestants in this episode are Jen Brister, Davood Ghadami, Kaye Adams, JB Gill, Helen Flanagan, Adam Pearson, Toyah Wilcox, Ivo Graham. 13/12
The game show in which any one of 22 players could win up to £250,000 by picking the right box. 12/123
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. 37/99
Teams of contestants compete for cash by crossing a bridge made up of stepping stones across the studio floor. 12/24
The team are baffled when a young woman is found dead in a museum's dinosaur display. The investigation leads them into the shadowy world of fossil smuggling, and Patience makes a startling deduction. 3/6
Mackenzie was heading back to London. But when a scientist is found dead, alone on a boat, she must discover how the murderer got to their victim in the middle of the ocean. 1/6
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 game show in which any one of 22 players could win up to £250,000 by picking the right box. 12/123
Michael rides one of the steepest and fastest funicular railways in the world and steps into a tropical paradise as he releases exotic specimens at Malaysia's first butterfly sanctuary. 8/10
Meet the people that made filming Kingdom possible and uncover the extraordinary acts of conservationists and anti-poaching teams protecting South Luangwa and all its inhabitants. 6/6
Ben travels to Dorset to live for a week with Chris, a former paratrooper who has spent the last five years walking Britain's coastline, finding love and raising thousands for charity. 7/12
Alaskans must capitalize on the resources of the Arctic Summer. 15/20
Pulled by a gleaming Siemens Charger locomotive, our double-decked coaches will take us on a 350-mile trip into the Californian dream. On our way we'll stop off in Carlsbad. 2/10
Beginning in Java's royal city, Yogyakarta, Michael Portillo visits the Sultan's Palace and witnesses the ancient art of shadow puppetry, known as wayang. 7/10
Michael rides one of the steepest and fastest funicular railways in the world and steps into a tropical paradise as he releases exotic specimens at Malaysia's first butterfly sanctuary. 8/10
The final chapter. Olimba struggles with old age, and the wild dog story takes an unexpected turn. The lions and the hyenas both enjoy a baby boom - but who has the power to rule? 5/6
Robson Green walks a beautiful but lesser-known route in the Douro Valley in Northern Portugal, rich in ancient art, wildlife and world-famous wine. 5/8
Ben travels to the desert near Roswell, meeting 70-year-old Karen, rolling up his sleeves to help, and learning about the hardships she has faced throughout her life. 8/16
Michael starts his time in Stockholm by braving the frozen waters of the Baltic Sea. 16/18
Meet the people that made filming Kingdom possible and uncover the extraordinary acts of conservationists and anti-poaching teams protecting South Luangwa and all its inhabitants. 6/6
Ben travels to Dorset to live for a week with Chris, a former paratrooper who has spent the last five years walking Britain's coastline, finding love and raising thousands for charity. 7/12
Alaskans must capitalize on the resources of the Arctic Summer. 15/20
David Attenborough reveals the extraordinary ways in which animals battle to survive the elements in a world of extremes. From mountain summits to scorching deserts, polar tundra to deep underground caves, these remote places are home to some of the most resilient and specially adapted animals on Earth. 6/8
Ben meets a family who have carved out a slice of wilderness for a simple life on an Isle of Wight cliff-side, but face legal challenges and the risk of a landslide. 9/16
Robson Green explores an ancient trail along the Jurassic Coast, a stunning UNESCO World Heritage Site on the southern edge of the UK. 6/8
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
The coastal metropolis of Miami faces a triple threat of crumbling limestone bedrock, ferocious superstorms and relentless rising oceans. 5/6
Hannah gains access to a top-secret site where anonymous staff and the latest tech work to make the British passport one of the most secure documents on the planet. 1/6
Michael unleashes his inner Sherlock to uncover the story behind Stockholm Syndrome. 17/18
Pulled by a gleaming Siemens Charger locomotive, our double-decked coaches will take us on a 350-mile trip into the Californian dream. On our way we'll stop off in Carlsbad. 2/10
Hannah takes a look at the vacuum cleaner, going behind the scenes with Dyson and discovering how the motor in their latest vacuum spins nine times faster than that of a Formula One race car. 2/6
Osteoporosis is a disease in which bones become brittle and easily broken. It is more common in women, and usually worsens with age. Michael Mosley sees how to keep bodies, bones and muscles healthy. 2/6
Adventurer Ben Fogle meets Vanessa Forero deep in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, an isolated mountain range in the north of Columbia. 8/12
Travelling through the Peak District at full steam, pulled by the Royal Scot - one of the finest locomotives ever built. 3/10
Michael unleashes his inner Sherlock to uncover the story behind Stockholm Syndrome. 17/18
A single guy or girl is presented with five unique menus, of which they must pick three. The successful 'chefs' then cook their meal for their guest, to win a second date. But will anyone find their soulmate? 2/13
The co-founder of a non-profit that inspires at-risk youth is facing financial issues due to health complications. Jesse and the teams surprise his family by renovating their 1970s-style home into a mid-century modern space. 6/10
There's patisserie pandemonium as the semi-finalists make cream horns, glass domes and showstopping macarons. Whose cream horn fills the judges with Parisian pleasure? And whose dome sends them home? 9/10
Father and son, Stephen and Luke, are best friends and embark upon on a double date, hoping to find a special connection with the respective dates. 5/12
It's the third quarter-final, and this week's four most talented cooks must test their mettle by creating two courses for a host of former champions and contestants for a place in Knockout Week. 9/24
Chef Nico Reynolds prepares a collection of delicious perfect for sharing with friends and family and are guaranteed to bring some sunshine. Bacon & Chicken skewers with Lime & Coriander Slaw, Grilled Rack of Lamb with butterbean salad and Mango & White Chocolate Cheesecake 5/6
Gary meets friend John Bishop in Perth as the pair tour Freemantle Market and meet the quokkas of Rottnest Island. 4/6
A single guy or girl is presented with five unique menus, of which they must pick three. The successful 'chefs' then cook their meal for their guest, to win a second date. But will anyone find their soulmate? 2/13
The co-founder of a non-profit that inspires at-risk youth is facing financial issues due to health complications. Jesse and the teams surprise his family by renovating their 1970s-style home into a mid-century modern space. 6/10
It's the finale of part one of the season and we finish the festivities for now in Cape Town. 6/12
In Durban, competitors Warren, Nobuhle, Jenna and Sisiwe fight it out for the cash prize. 5/12
It's the third quarter-final, and this week's four most talented cooks must test their mettle by creating two courses for a host of former champions and contestants for a place in Knockout Week. 9/24
Chef Nico Reynolds prepares a collection of delicious perfect for sharing with friends and family and are guaranteed to bring some sunshine. Bacon & Chicken skewers with Lime & Coriander Slaw, Grilled Rack of Lamb with butterbean salad and Mango & White Chocolate Cheesecake 5/6
Jamie serves up savoy cabbage farfalle, a smoky sweetcorn burger, cheesy onion soup and a herby tomato galette that's perfect for a crisp autumn day. 7/11
A single guy or girl is presented with five unique menus, of which they must pick three. The successful 'chefs' then cook their meal for their guest, to win a second date. But will anyone find their soulmate? 2/13
It's the finale of part one of the season and we finish the festivities for now in Cape Town. 6/12
In Durban, competitors Warren, Nobuhle, Jenna and Sisiwe fight it out for the cash prize. 5/12
The co-founder of a non-profit that inspires at-risk youth is facing financial issues due to health complications. Jesse and the teams surprise his family by renovating their 1970s-style home into a mid-century modern space. 6/10
There's patisserie pandemonium as the semi-finalists make cream horns, glass domes and showstopping macarons. Whose cream horn fills the judges with Parisian pleasure? And whose dome sends them home? 9/10
It's the finale of part one of the season and we finish the festivities for now in Cape Town. 6/12
In Johannesburg's East Rand, competitors Eugene, Zolani, Sharon and Hope fight it out for the cash prize. 6/12
A single guy or girl is presented with five unique menus, of which they must pick three. The successful 'chefs' then cook their meal for their guest, to win a second date. 3/13
It's week one of part 2 of all new Come Dine With Me South Africa and we are in Johannesburg. It's time for ultra-competitive Amanda, care-free Clarissa, soccer-crazy Leeshan and Cabin attendant Andy to battle it out in their kitchens. 7/12
A Los Angeles police officer and his family work tirelessly to give back to the homeless population, and their home is neglected as a result. Jesse, the designers, and volunteers renovate the home to give them a spa-like retreat. 7/10
Jamie heroes his autumnal aubergines, unearths some potatoes to use in a Mediterranean-inspired stew and cooks up a simple yet stunning tutti frutti pear tarte tatin. 8/11
Chef Nico Reynolds makes Grilled Leek & Mushrooms in Rosemary butter, Hearty Sausage Hot Pot and Spanish Rice. 6/6
Our farmers Corey and Thomas each embark on a romantic solo date. And a new farmer joins the mix, dating eight hopeful ladies, but only taking five back to the farm. 11/19
Nine home cooks aim to progress to the next round of the competition, but they must recreate their Family Favourite dish and face the invention test. For two, their MasterChef dream will be over. 10/24
In Johannesburg's East Rand, competitors Eugene, Zolani, Sharon and Hope fight it out for the cash prize. 6/12
Having made it this far, the trio venture into Burma's Shan state, an area rife with civil war and usually closed to Western TV crews. 7/7
Follow the group of high-end property brokers as they hustle through their multi million rand listings in and around Cape Town, South Africa. 7/10
Paddy McGuinness and Cherry Healey visit a factory producing half a million sausage rolls a day. 5/6
The bakers have two hours to bake one family sized signature cake. 1/10
First up is barista Delphinium, who's eager to prove that vegetarians can win with her travel-inspired menu. The guests are financial advisor David, art teacher Karen, development manager Mark and mobile hairdresser Deborah. 16/20
Jake from Lancashire is going to be given five festive menus, each put together by a potential blind date. 1/26
Fashion sales representative Lucie is going to be given five menus, each of which has been put together by a potential blind date - who will she want to see for a date? 2/26
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. 153/83
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. 146/210
Glitch is not happy when he has to work with Kyan in a Hollywood film. 1/50
The judges want the bakers to make Indian rotis, a flatbread spiced with cumin and turmeric. 4/15
Ranger Hamza and the Ramblers discover how seeds play such an important role in the environment. 12/20
First up is barista Delphinium, who's eager to prove that vegetarians can win with her travel-inspired menu. The guests are financial advisor David, art teacher Karen, development manager Mark and mobile hairdresser Deborah. 16/20
Art teacher Karen hosts the second evening. The guests are financial advisor David, barista Delphinium, development manager Mark and mobile hairdresser Deborah. 17/20
The bakers have two hours to bake one family sized signature cake. 1/10
Freddie, Chris and Paddy visit Paddy's home town of Bolton to test three new company cars by spending 24 hours in them - with no getting out. 1/5
Matt LeBlanc, Chris Harris and Rory Reid test the latest SUVs through the medium of horse trialling. Chris also gets an explosive drive in the new Alpine A110, while Jason Manford is the studio guest. 6/6
First up is barista Delphinium, who's eager to prove that vegetarians can win with her travel-inspired menu. The guests are financial advisor David, art teacher Karen, development manager Mark and mobile hairdresser Deborah. 16/20
Art teacher Karen hosts the second evening. The guests are financial advisor David, barista Delphinium, development manager Mark and mobile hairdresser Deborah. 17/20
Philip, an area manager in digital dentistry, is going to be given five menus, each put together by a potential blind date. 3/26
Kia from Crewe is going to be given five menus, each put together by a potential blind date. 4/26
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. 153/83
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. 154/83
Mobile hairdresser Deborah hosts Day 3, with guests barista Delphinium, financial advisor David, art teacher Karen, and development manager Mark. 18/20
Financial advisor David is the host tonight, with guests hairdresser Deborah, barista Delphinium, development manager Mark, and art teacher Karen. 19/20
The bakers will get stuck into baking breads today. 2/10
Using virtual reality, two top architects compete to remodel Liz and Paul's three-bed semi in Norfolk. Will the couple go for Lynsey's wedge-shaped extension or Damion's explosion of colour? 8/8
In this leg of the journey Alan gets treated to some serious pampering in the onboard spa, while surrounded by stunning views. 2/4
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
Mobile hairdresser Deborah hosts Day 3, with guests barista Delphinium, financial advisor David, art teacher Karen, and development manager Mark. 18/20
Financial advisor David is the host tonight, with guests hairdresser Deborah, barista Delphinium, development manager Mark, and art teacher Karen. 19/20
Matt, Chris and Rory take a motorsports road trip across America's Wild West, putting the latest V8 sports cars from McLaren, Jaguar and Ford through their paces. Rob Brydon is the Star in a Reasonably Fast Car. 1/6
Matt LeBlanc and Chris Harris head into the Californian woods to test off-road toys and hunt for Big Foot. Rory Reid invents the sport of reverse camera racing, while Chris tests the new McLaren 720S. Lee Mack guests. 2/6
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