As John Craven celebrates 50 years as a BBC presenter, on this – his 1,250th episode for Countryfile - he opens up a treasure trove of memories of some of his favourite parts of Britain. Each location evokes aspects of his life, his career and his passions: discovering a hidden treasure he never knew existed on his childhood doorstep in Yorkshire; indulging his love of verse with a trip to Cambridgeshire to find out more about John Clare, the peasant poet; and revealing his love of history on an ancient Scottish battlefield. And he has never forgotten the time he was roped up to the heady heights of the dark hedges in Northern Ireland.
Michael investigates his own passivity. Evidence from past traumas haunts Matthew and Gianni. Orna is tempted to cross a line. A family crisis devastates Tashira, but Dru struggles to relate.
Tashira evades Dru’s affection. Michal and Michael announce a life-changing surprise and Orna critiques Michal. Matthew digs into his traumatic childhood.
Adolf Hitler had a depraved sex life that he tried to keep hidden from the German public. During his lifetime there were many rumours about what he got up to behind closed doors. He was said to be homosexual, a chronic masturbator, a voyeur and that he engaged in sado-masochistic sex with women. Using extensive archival research this program explores the squalid secrets he lied and killed to protect.
Alba wakes up on a beach after a rape she doesn't remember. And then she discovers that her rapists are friends of her lover.
Do-gi finds himself in danger after Yang-jin gives him a cruel test of loyalty. Go-eun returns to locate and destroy the data servers.
Across Australia families are battling a clutter crisis and desperately need an intervention. Declutter guru Peter Walsh, renovation queen Cherie Barber and treasure hunter Lucas Callaghan transform peoples' homes and lives.
The experts create a garden for all the family to enjoy, as Joel builds a social hub with a pergola and a BBQ, Poppy creates a forest garden and Bruce adds a beautifully crafted chair to relax in.
Jack and guest host Heather investigate an abandoned amusement park. They suspect the paranormal activity goes deeper than the tragedies at the park.
The Tinhorns trap Thunderfoot and the Dino Ranchers need to set him free.
The Ranchers need Ogie Tinhorn's help to return a skittish dinosaur to its family, and Jon learns that even 'bad' guys have 'good' hearts.
As if a flying dreadnought wasn't surprise enough, a mysterious robed figure from the Lind Faith invites Arrow beyond the wall to reveal the world's truth, once and for all.
VRC is at its limit when the amount of rescues and drop-offs rise. Lizzy and Toney travel to a remote part of the city to save a trio of orphaned dogs in a dire state, veteran tenant Lil Rocky faces a cancer scare, and a litter of puppies are welcomed.
As an infection grows within Bolo, the crew races to help before he's lost to them forever.
The Jonathan Ross Show is a British chat show presented by Jonathan Ross. It was first broadcast on ITV on 3 September 2011 and currently airs on Saturday evenings following the conclusion of Ross' BBC One chat show, Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, in July 2010.
When Jaget gets a girlfriend, everyone fears the pairing means a new meanness is on the horizon, but dating softens Jaget; when the kids learn the pair might break up, they scramble to keep them together.
Dr. Oakley diagnoses a mass on a horse and uncovers a surprise during a lynx's checkup.