Teams of contestants compete for cash by crossing a bridge made up of stepping stones across the studio floor. 19/24
Two mismatched detectives create a unique duo in this fresh adaptation of Lynley mysteries 3/4
The game show in which any one of 22 players could win up to £250,000 by picking the right box. 19/123
Quiz show in which contestants try to score as few points as possible by coming up with the answers that no-one else can think of. 7/55
Teams of contestants compete for cash by crossing a bridge made up of stepping stones across the studio floor. 19/24
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. 49/99
Sandi Toksvig dusts off her tinfoil hat for a look at ufology with Cally Beaton, Nish Kumar, Tom Ward and Alan Davies. 7/14
Quiz show in which contestants try to score as few points as possible by coming up with the answers that no-one else can think of. 7/55
Teams of contestants compete for cash by crossing a bridge made up of stepping stones across the studio floor. 19/24
The game show in which any one of 22 players could win up to £250,000 by picking the right box. 19/123
The gothic world of a halfway house for pregnant and wayward girls sets the scene for the death of a teenager. Phryne and Jack realise the threads of the crime lead closer to home than they suspected. 12/13
Quiz show in which contestants try to score as few points as possible by coming up with the answers that no-one else can think of. 7/55
Teams of contestants compete for cash by crossing a bridge made up of stepping stones across the studio floor. 19/24
The game show in which any one of 22 players could win up to £250,000 by picking the right box. 19/123
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. 49/99
The gothic world of a halfway house for pregnant and wayward girls sets the scene for the death of a teenager. Phryne and Jack realise the threads of the crime lead closer to home than they suspected. 12/13
Panic spreads when an arsonist targets three businesses, bizarrely invoking the Three Little Pigs fable. Meanwhile, Martha has some serious thinking to do. 5/6
Mack gets VIP access to Point Ruin's reunion concert, when one of their members is found dead in the green room. The hitch? All the suspects onstage at the time of the murder. 2/6
Quiz show in which contestants try to score as few points as possible by coming up with the answers that no-one else can think of. 8/55
The game show in which any one of 22 players could win up to £250,000 by picking the right box. 20/123
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. 50/99
Teams of contestants compete for cash by crossing a bridge made up of stepping stones across the studio floor. 20/24
As Freddie Flintoff's cricket team struggle embracing parts of Indian culture the first training session reveals their new player who could give them a chance of a first Indian win. 2/4
The most famous quiz in the world returns with new host Jeremy Clarkson. 17/17
Two mismatched detectives create a unique duo in this fresh adaptation of Lynley mysteries 3/4
The game show in which any one of 22 players could win up to £250,000 by picking the right box. 20/123
What if women were hidden among the ranks of Ancient Rome’s fearsome gladiators? A group of experts searches for evidence to prove women once fought in the arena just like men. Combining history, archaeology, and forensic investigation, journey across Europe in a quest for answers. If a female gladiator’s existence can be proven definitively, what can we learn about their lives? 1/1
A devastating typhoon in the Philippines destroys communities, leaving millions homeless, while a British hiker narrowly escapes an avalanche in Kyrgyzstan's Tian Shan Mountains. 6/13
Ben Fogle travels to the forests of Chile to meet northern Brit Scott and his young family, and visit their hand-built off-grid cabin in the woods. 3/16
Johnny tracks some caribou. Sue spots some ptarmigan, the state bird of Alaska. Ricko Dewilde teaches his daughter the native way of exploring. 3/20
Celebrating the wonders of Queensland, we travel over 1,000 miles from Brisbane to Cairns onboard one of the most advanced trains in the world. 10/10
Sue starts her Alaskan adventure in Anchorage, America's last frontier, to see if she has what it takes to survive in the wilderness; a place of adventure, beauty, and danger. 1/3
What if women were hidden among the ranks of Ancient Rome’s fearsome gladiators? A group of experts searches for evidence to prove women once fought in the arena just like men. Combining history, archaeology, and forensic investigation, journey across Europe in a quest for answers. If a female gladiator’s existence can be proven definitively, what can we learn about their lives? 1/1
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
Paul Whitehouse and Bob Mortimer tour the country's finest fishing spots and talk a lot of nonsense. Paul and Bob fish for tench in Norfolk and reminisce about their childhood. 1/6
Looping around Andalucía, the luxury Al Andalus train takes in some of the most staggeringly beautiful cities in Spain. 9/10
Taking on the race from Africa to the Arctic are McFly drummer, Harry Judd, British racing driver and pundit Billy Monger, singer-songwriter Mel Blatt and broadcaster Alex Beresford. 1/6
This episode features Rupert, a Yorkshireman who moved to the remote countryside of southern Japan to grow rice. 15/16
Sue starts her Alaskan adventure in Anchorage, America's last frontier, to see if she has what it takes to survive in the wilderness; a place of adventure, beauty, and danger. 1/3
A devastating typhoon in the Philippines destroys communities, leaving millions homeless, while a British hiker narrowly escapes an avalanche in Kyrgyzstan's Tian Shan Mountains. 6/13
Ben Fogle travels to the forests of Chile to meet northern Brit Scott and his young family, and visit their hand-built off-grid cabin in the woods. 3/16
Johnny tracks some caribou. Sue spots some ptarmigan, the state bird of Alaska. Ricko Dewilde teaches his daughter the native way of exploring. 3/20
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
This episode features a young woman who gave up a thriving business career in Bangkok to start her own farmstead in remote Thailand. 16/16
The race intensifies as the four pairs must leave Pinhão in Portugal's Douro Valley and navigate 2,000km through Spain and France to the second checkpoint in Bonifacio on the island of Corsica. 2/6
Looping around Andalucía, the luxury Al Andalus train takes in some of the most staggeringly beautiful cities in Spain. 9/10
Griff dives into New Orleans' rich culture, jazz roots, vibrant food, and laid-back Southern soul. 6/6
In Rome, Rob and Rylan turn themselves into a painting by Caravaggio, try to get the Grand Tourist look, and discover the shocking story of the singers known as 'castrati'. 3/3
Sue continues her Alaskan adventure of a lifetime, following the old gold trail route into the interior of America's largest and wildest state. 2/3
Celebrating the wonders of Queensland, we travel over 1,000 miles from Brisbane to Cairns onboard one of the most advanced trains in the world. 10/10
In Varanasi, Bettany takes part in a Hindu ritual which helps her process her own bereavement. She also takes a boat out to the Lake Palace on an island in Lake Pichola. 1/2
Bettany enjoys the breath-taking journey through the Tamil Nadu hills, between Mettupalayam and Udhagamandalam (Ooty). 2/2
Ben meets a family at the start of their new life, undertaking an ambitious renovation of a dilapidated farmhouse in a Bulgarian village, discovering how crucial this fresh start is for them. 4/16
Sue wonders what animal is visiting her compound at night. Ricko and his daughter spot some moose. At Calico Bluff, Denise set some rabbit traps. 4/20
The HMS Queen Elizabeth is a ship of record breaking proportions with cutting edge naval and aerial engineering. Find out how pioneering historic designs made the seemingly impossible, possible. 1/6
Sue continues her Alaskan adventure of a lifetime, following the old gold trail route into the interior of America's largest and wildest state. 2/3
Gary ends his tour of Australia in Queensland - with his daughter Emily and her boyfriend Marshall - with foraging and snorkelling. 6/6
The bakers had two hours to bake two four-strand braided challah loaves as well as a homemade lemon surd and butter. For the signature challenge, the bakers had to bake 12 scones, 6 sweet and 6 savoury, in one hour and thirty minutes. 4/10
The duo head to London's West End and check into the Langham London which offers one of the most expensive suites in Britain at twenty four thousand pounds a night. The pair take turns to lord it up and work with the staff. 3/4
The roadshow visits Lister Park and Cartwright Hall in Bradford, where treasures include a sketch by John Lennon and a miniature cavalry sword gifted by Queen Victoria. 5/20
After five weeks of fierce competition in the heats, the amateur cooks have been whittled down to just 14 to kick off Knockout Week. All of them have just one goal - to lift the coveted MasterChef trophy. Only the best can become semi-finalists at the end of this week. 16/24
Gary ends his tour of Australia in Queensland - with his daughter Emily and her boyfriend Marshall - with foraging and snorkelling. 6/6
Voted the best hotel in the world, the staff at The Ballyfin outnumber the guests 3-to-1, with horse-drawn carriages and multi-thousand-pound artworks. Nigel and Sally work downstairs before living out their Downton Abbey dreams upstairs. 2/4
The bakers had two hours to bake two four-strand braided challah loaves as well as a homemade lemon surd and butter. For the signature challenge, the bakers had to bake 12 scones, 6 sweet and 6 savoury, in one hour and thirty minutes. 4/10
Nico creates cheesy grilled pizza dogs, beef and corn empanadas and sweet & sour chicken kebabs with coconut rice. 2/6
We are in Johannesburg again, this time to meet digital marketing guru and chatterbox Adele, MC and gin distributor Themba, law student Robyn and well-travelled Hugh who takes his guests around the world with his flavoursome creations. 2/6
Week one unfolds in Johannesburg, with hosts from various backgrounds; HR manager Dricus, consultant with a creative flair Lester, published author Anna and school sports coordinator Hilton. Each of them is determined to showcase a memorable dining experience, but some are more prepared for the task than others. 1/10
After five weeks of fierce competition in the heats, the amateur cooks have been whittled down to just 14 to kick off Knockout Week. All of them have just one goal - to lift the coveted MasterChef trophy. Only the best can become semi-finalists at the end of this week. 16/24
Ordering a factory-built house was a no-brainer for manufacturing maestro Pete. But, in true self-building style, even a near-finished project brings challenges like a bat out of hell. 2/8
Gary ends his tour of Australia in Queensland - with his daughter Emily and her boyfriend Marshall - with foraging and snorkelling. 6/6
We are in Johannesburg again, this time to meet digital marketing guru and chatterbox Adele, MC and gin distributor Themba, law student Robyn and well-travelled Hugh who takes his guests around the world with his flavoursome creations. 2/6
Week one unfolds in Johannesburg, with hosts from various backgrounds; HR manager Dricus, consultant with a creative flair Lester, published author Anna and school sports coordinator Hilton. Each of them is determined to showcase a memorable dining experience, but some are more prepared for the task than others. 1/10
The bakers had two hours to bake two four-strand braided challah loaves as well as a homemade lemon surd and butter. For the signature challenge, the bakers had to bake 12 scones, 6 sweet and 6 savoury, in one hour and thirty minutes. 4/10
The duo head to London's West End and check into the Langham London which offers one of the most expensive suites in Britain at twenty four thousand pounds a night. The pair take turns to lord it up and work with the staff. 3/4
We are in Johannesburg again, this time to meet digital marketing guru and chatterbox Adele, MC and gin distributor Themba, law student Robyn and well-travelled Hugh who takes his guests around the world with his flavoursome creations. 2/6
Week two's line-up includes a social development worker, an esoteric mental health professional, a self-confessed "fur Dad" and a former beauty queen. Each of them is determined to showcase a memorable dining experience, but some are more prepared for the task than others. 2/10
Ordering a factory-built house was a no-brainer for manufacturing maestro Pete. But, in true self-building style, even a near-finished project brings challenges like a bat out of hell. 2/8
This week we're back in Johannesburg to meet Ruvin, self-professed lady's man Christopher, uber-confident critique of the week Kwaku, and erotica writer Gina compete to win the 10,000 rand cash prize. 4/6
For the technical challenge set by Dean, the bakers had one hour and fifteen minutes to bake 10 Belgian biscuits. For the showstopper challenge, the bakers had to bake and construct a biscuit landmark, with a personal connection to the baker, in three hours and thirty minutes. 5/10
Armed with £100k, timber and no detailed plans, can Marcus and Abi defy convention? 3/8
Tinie meets a couple who are building an enormous subterranean extension on their Grade II listed gate lodge, and visits an £11 million mega-basement in Knightsbridge. 2/4
Gary ends his tour of Australia in Queensland - with his daughter Emily and her boyfriend Marshall - with foraging and snorkelling. 6/6
Week two's line-up includes a social development worker, an esoteric mental health professional, a self-confessed "fur Dad" and a former beauty queen. Each of them is determined to showcase a memorable dining experience, but some are more prepared for the task than others. 2/10
Ordering a factory-built house was a no-brainer for manufacturing maestro Pete. But, in true self-building style, even a near-finished project brings challenges like a bat out of hell. 2/8
Many passionate people are dedicated to saving the wild animals of Asia. These individuals and their ingenious solutions give us hope and optimism for the future of the continent. 7/7
Two years and over 2,500 days filming. Crew from 30 different countries work in the field, sharing their local knowledge to capture unique and jaw-dropping footage.
It's the semi final in the Bake Off shed and what better way to celebrate than by baking for a party. Matt and Maggie set a series of party-themed challenges that will decide a place in the final. 9/10
Art lover, Alexis serves up a Caribbean themed menu. Will she impress her guests? 7/40
Marketing graduate Reni serves up an African themed menu. Will she impress her guests? 8/40
Alex from Birmingham is going to be given five menus, each of which has been put together by a potential blind date - who will he want to see for a date and maybe seconds? 15/26
Business Management student Rose is going to be given five menus, each of which has been put together by a potential blind date - who will Rose want to see for a date? 16/26
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. 6/82
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. 7/82
Inspired by her hero Amelia Earhart, Xuli attempts a solo flight across the Atlantic. 9/50
The second batch of quarter-finalists show off their pastry-making skills with show-stopping mini tarts, which must have a scary theme. 12/15
Ranger Hamza and the Ramblers discover how buzzards play such an important role in the environment. 20/20
Art lover, Alexis serves up a Caribbean themed menu. Will she impress her guests? 7/40
Marketing graduate Reni serves up an African themed menu. Will she impress her guests? 8/40
It's the semi final in the Bake Off shed and what better way to celebrate than by baking for a party. Matt and Maggie set a series of party-themed challenges that will decide a place in the final. 9/10
In their first adventure together, Freddie Flintoff, Chris Harris and Paddy McGuinness head to the searing heat of Ethiopia in their first cars. 1/5
In America, the Top Gear lads make a break for the Mexican border in a Lexus LFA, a Dodge Viper and an Aston Martin Vanquish. 2/7
Art lover, Alexis serves up a Caribbean themed menu. Will she impress her guests? 7/40
Marketing graduate Reni serves up an African themed menu. Will she impress her guests? 8/40
Celebrity florist Octavia Eden brings glamour and murder to Kembleford, when she returns to her birthplace with her daughter and niece. 3/10
Father Brown's past collides with the present when he investigates a missing person, a murder and a mythical wild cat. 4/10
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. 6/82
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. 7/82
Amateur chefs attempt to wow each other with their culinary skills, each hosting a dinner party in the hope that they will win a £1,000 prize. 9/40
Five contestants compete to throw the best dinner party in Glasgow. 10/40
After nine weeks of whisking, kneading and piping, it's time for the grand final. Our three finalists have three bakes that stand between them and the glory of becoming Australia's best amateur baker. 10/10
The most famous quiz in the world returns with new host Jeremy Clarkson for a week of special shows to celebrate its 20th anniversary. Each contestant will have the opportunity to win £1,000,000. 2/7
Joel Dommett hosts as a fresh batch of masked singers battle to avoid having their identities exposed. 2/8
Gordon Ramsay tasks the teams with host a drag brunch in Manchester. Who will keep a cool head as the guests demand an endless supply of food and drink? 3/8
It's all about innovation as Gordon Ramsay invites the teams to create a cocktail in a can, then launch it at Henley Royal Regatta. Who will make the grade? 4/8
Amateur chefs attempt to wow each other with their culinary skills, each hosting a dinner party in the hope that they will win a £1,000 prize. 9/40
Five contestants compete to throw the best dinner party in Glasgow. 10/40
Freddie, Chris and Paddy are in Wales, taking a road trip in the newest grand tourers from Bentley, Aston Martin and McLaren. Plus a tribute to the late Sir Stirling Moss. 4/5
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