It's high summer in Devon and time for the guests at Crealy Theme Park and Resort to relax and let their hair down. But for the staff, there's no time to put their feet up. In Cornwall, head yellowcoat Matt prepares for bingo night.
The team use their military experience to revamp the oldest 4x4 on the Mountain Rescue England and Wales fleet. They also test their sales patter trying to sell a garage load of old bikes.
Few relationships change the course of history. That between Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan did. Charles Moore, author of the definitive biography of Margaret Thatcher, reveals how she, as UK Prime Minister, and US President Ronald Reagan came to enjoy much more than a political alliance. Forged in adversity, it was a close friendship built on ideological affinity and strong mutual attraction. Though their relationship was often tested, Charles Moore will make the case that it changed the course of history, as together they helped reshape East/West relations, driving the Cold War towards a peaceful conclusion.
A Southern Baptist church and its surrounding community are entrenched in a world of crime, lust, deceit, and greed.
Guy Fieri welcomes eight more Super 16 chefs to face off against one another in sudden-death battles; four winning chefs will move on to the Great Eight round, and four will be sent packing.
School Inspector Augustus Landis is back in town and starts questioning Elizabeth's new accreditation to teach Angela. Lucas and Nathan decide to have a race, animal vs. machine.
Charlotte and Alexander Colbourne reach an understanding as she and Colonel Lennox enjoy a close encounter. Alison falls for her new beau, unaware he's wooing her under false pretenses. Clara seeks Esther's help. Edward hatches a plan.
Everything comes unraveling for three successful women who work on a radio show as twists, turns and troubles plague their seemingly happy marriages.
Miniaturists tackle art deco design to create miniature toiletries befitting a 1920s bathroom. The two winners of this first challenge will lead the next test building the bathroom itself including a bath with running water.
In the heart of Texas, Jon must help an owner figure out how to be a better boss and help her personal assistant step up to lead the bar.
Mischievous cows; kids are bad at playing hide-and-seek; a girl discovers her car window was left open during a snowstorm.
After the victim of a torturous stabbing is able to call 911 in a last gasp attempt to save her own life, investigators in Gresham, Oregon are left with a devastatingly gruesome crime scene, an assailant on the loose and a missing child to locate.
Actress and director Salli Richardson-Whitfield discusses starring in classic films and taking her talents behind the camera to direct some of television's most popular shows.
Experts explore the elusive endeavor of determining the age of the cosmos.
A young man is transported into a video game world dominated by females.
Host Shaun Robinson takes a deep dive with the cast into the details of their most intense and personal moments this season.
It follows eight home cooks as they compete in culinary challenges to find out who has the skills to win the first-ever primetime competition series dedicated to all things Julia.
While some crews are making headway, Dave and his crew are still battling the odds, with problem after problem, but with perseverance, the boat crew finally brings in a massive tuna.
Anita Rani and Sean Fletcher explore the beautiful south west corner of Wales as they celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Anita faces her fears as she abseils 100 feet down a sea cliff to discover how best to protect the nesting spots of the thousands of sea birds that flock here. Sean meets the artist behind the coveted annual fish licence and heads to Angel Bay to discover how to farm oysters. Adam's Exmoor ponies are in for a treat when a farrier gives them a pedicure and they meet a new stallion. and in a special investigation, BBC News's rural affairs correspondent Claire Marshall meets the farmers with Parkinson's Disease who fear their condition could be linked to years of using a toxic herbicide.