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- Ten home potters from around the country head to Stoke-on-Trent, the home of pottery, in their quest to become Top Potter.
- The knives (and forks) are out as a group of strangers compete for the title of ultimate dinner party host. And the £1000 on the table adds spice to the proceedings...
- Comedian Paul O'Grady follows the work of Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, meeting some of the dogs there and the people who look after them.
- James May travels all over Britain to show the origins of some toys, and creates amazing things with them.
- Documentary series following the work of Norfolk police as they attempt to identify those responsible for crimes, exploring the intricacies of producing irrefutable evidence, conducting interviews and getting the guilty to confess.
- The altogether new panel show that takes a leisurely jaunt through the annals of time, bringing to light the lesser told stories and unsung heroes of our past. The parts of history and culture that so often get overlooked.
- The assistant manager of a seaside hotel is left to run the building over the Christmas period.
- Documentary series telling the story of some of Britain's most high-profile murder cases.
- A water-based action game show presented by Freddie Flintoff in which 24 hardy contestants take on a series of inflatable games and obstacles.
- True crime documentary examining the shocking story of Caroline Crouch, a young British mother murdered in her home in a suburb of Athens, Greece and of the unexpected revelation of who had murdered her.
- In December 1952, London suffered one of the world's worst peacetime catastrophes. In just over 4 days the city was overwhelmed by acrid pollution killing thousands. Dr Xand Van Tulleken and Raksha Dave investigate the Great Smog.
- Jason Manford hosts the daytime, general knowledge quiz show in which the four contestants can always give an answer - but can they give an unbeatable answer?
- Susanna Reid chronicles the story of John Worboys, Britain's most prolific serial rapist.
- Real-time documentary following officers of Derbyshire Police Force on duty during the time-frame of 9pm to 10pm.
- A clip series of the best of Doctor Who (2005), centred around the tenth Doctor as played by David Tennant and featuring the ninth Doctor as played by Christopher Eccleston, with occasional interview segments with series regulars and guest stars.
- A look at the Great Plague in London 1665 and a comparison to the spreading of the Covid-19 virus of today
- Emily Atack, Joel Dommett, Adam Thomas and a panel of guests take a lighthearted look at the latest happenings from the jungle camp.
- The broadcaster explores the life of the novelist and examines the locations that inspired her, as well as uncovering the real events behind some of her greatest stories.
- The Exit List follows contestants traveling through a maze, responding to questions. The further they make it through the maze the harder it will be to escape with the money banked.
- Working from the original Worst England XI first assembled in 2010, the program re-examines the evidence to see if this line-up was conclusive or if new players make the team.
- Three stars of The Only Way Is Essex (2010) compete for 1 million yen in "deaf, blind or mute" challenges set before them by the mischievous super-intelligent apes who control the tropical island where this semi-scripted game-show pilot is set.
- A tribute to one of British television's biggest ever stars.
- From supporting roles in countless British classics in the 40's and 50's, to sharing a screen with McQueen and Brando in the 60's, to TV stardom in the 70's and 80's, Gordon Jackson was a top actor and by all accounts, a very nice man.
- Typography expert Mark Ovenden looks at the two main typefaces, Johnson and Gill Sans, that are used on many signs, maps and shop-fronts.
- Wine aficionado and all round drinks expert Oz Clarke teams up with Hugh Dennis in a seasonal challenge to sample every Christmas tipple past and present.
- Stefan Gates explores what those e-numbers on food packaging mean and comes to some surprising conclusions about what they are made of and what they do.
- Documentary on the challenges and various remedies for potholes in U.K. roads. But it probably applies to paved roads anywhere.
- The broadcaster travels to the West Yorkshire moors, known as "Bronte Country." It is an area that shaped the Bronte sisters and they have in turn, helped shape it. He explores some of the influences on their writing.
- A profile of the chat show host and documentary filmmaker.
- Three British actors each take a closer look at their family tree by heading back in time and walking in the shoes of a couple of their antecedents.
- Come Dine With Me begins its second run with a week of celebrity specials. Designer Ben de Lisi is the first to host, where the winner of the week's £1000 prize will give the money to charity. Guests include Mica Paris and Ulrika Jonsson.
- "I think with the whole thing of this is that we're all - we're like five penguins craving fish, fish being attention." David Quantick sums up a rowdy night as host Mica Paris serves traditional Jamaican food to her noisy guests.
- Ulrika Jonsson surprises everyone when she doesn't cook anything Swedish, instead opting for risotto and sea bass.
- Comedian Helen Lederer host this evening's dinner and it's a night to remember for all the wrong reasons.
- It's the final night and a winner will be announced, once host David Quantick get's his steaks on the table.
- Four evenings in York see Rosie, Wayne, Peter and Maria prepare festive meals for one another. With a friendly atmosphere throughout, the only stress comes when Maria realises she's an egg short and sends her husband on a mission.