Sue Barker hosts the light-hearted sports quiz. This week captains Matt Dawson and Phil Tufnell are joined by Olympic swimming silver medallist Siobhan-Marie O’Connor, England cricketer Jake Ball, GB Federations Cup tennis captain Anne Keothavong and Welsh rugby star Adam Jones.
An introduction to the unsung animal heroes who clean up messes in the urban spaces they share with humans.
The Akiki family with their biodynamic fruit and vegetables and cheesemaking family the Spierings are hoping to sell their produce at one of London's oldest farmers markets in Marylebone. A good day's trade will help the farms survive, so every customer counts.
The Wulf family joins Amber for a craft inspired by Disney's "Tangled."
Jane explores the Maltese capital by land and sea. Tommy Walsh enjoys an escorted tour of Spain. Chris Bisson explores Northern Ireland's coastal waterfalls and Belfast by black cab.
Couple uses magic to enhance their sex life. Feeder couple is divided about adding a boyfriend after they get married.
When Jeremy accidentally sneezes on Gabby, his mucous causes Gabby to become an academic genius; now armed with super smarts, Gabby battles arch rival Susie in a math showdown.
As Fjor holds Vidar back, Magne takes the blame, then tries a new tack. Threats abound, and the greatest is the explosive find that Isolde left behind.
A search for answers brings Magne back to a mysterious woman — and a meaningful mountain. Turid confronts Ran, and former BFFs Gry and Saxa get heated.
While attempting to expose the truth, Magne gets another shock. Hope seems lost, but have the Jutuls underestimated their foe — and the power of good?
Returning to his family’s hometown, awkward teenager Magne discovers his strange new powers. Still, the hamlet's natural beauty cloaks dark secrets.
The break-in confirms what Magne suspects: He must take matters into his own hands. After tying up loose ends, the Jutuls put the teen to the test.
Magne and his classmates try to regroup after a tragic loss, while the police seem uninterested in getting to the truth. Gry stumbles on Vidar unmasked.
A family saga of lust and betrayal set in the hot Deep South gets a trial by fire when it’s ruined by a set. To fix the problem, life and limb are put at risk and gravity is ignored.
When Harry comes down with a mysterious illness, Macy, Mel and Abigael must work together to save his life, and Macy turns to Julian for help. Meanwhile, Jordan and Maggie embark on a dangerous mission in New Orleans.
Rob Richards goes on a historical journey of the mighty Wurlitzer Organ at the El Capitan Theatre; he fulfills his mission to bring the Disney canon to audiences in a whole new way.
Perthshire is known as Scotland's 'big tree country' and with its lush forest it's easy to see why. Susan goes behind the scenes with Lady Mansfield at the magnificent Scone Palace, the historical crowning site of Scotland's kings. She also explores the secrets of the Hermitage in Dunkeld, a purpose-built forest playground for the aristocracy. Then it's on to the Birnam Oak, said to have inspired the writing of Macbeth. There's a chance to learn the art of glassmaking as well as meet a colony of bees who create special honey from Scotland's heather. Susan ends her journey in the city of Dundee.
Michael Portillo is in the Thai capital, Bangkok, midway through his rail tour of Thailand. He learns how the late 19th-century King Rama V built a grand palace and introduced railways to his country. He discovers the fine terminus commissioned by the king and meets a historian and designer who shares family roots with the present royal dynasty. Michael learns that King Rama V’s love of steam engines was inspired by Queen Victoria. At the colossal new station under construction in the city, Michael hears how its four levels and 24 platforms will transform Thailand’s transport infrastructure. He circles the Grand Palace by tuk tuk, then boards the 21st-century skytrain for a wonderful view of the city. Michael dines on the water in a floating market, where purchases are made from boat to boat. Following in the footsteps of writers such as Joseph Conrad, Graham Greene and John Le Carre, Michael checks into the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, built just before his guide.