Beginning just outside Newcastle in Jarrow, Michael uncovers the desperation which led 200 men to march 300 miles to Westminster in order to petition the Government for work. In Newcastle, Michael admires the city's iconic railway bridge.
Game wardens enforce the law across Texas. A hunting club has a trespassing issue. People are caught attempting to illegally cross the Rio Grande. An argument between neighbors is mediated. Fishermen receive citations on the Gulf of Mexico.
The antiques challenge returns for a 20th series. James Braxton and Catherine Southon browse, barter and banter across the Home Counties in a 1969 Rover P5. Along the way they learn about flowers and cars.
An outlandish con artist poses as a Saudi royal to cheat investors out of millions, promising them access to Arabian oil stock.
A blind busker has his day's takings stolen. A hotel receptionist puts an armed robber in his place and a helpful neighbour gives police a live commentary on a burglary as the documentary series returns.
Mirror Tulip tries to create a new life for herself outside the Mirror World.
Britain's busiest air ambulance teams race to bring the hospital emergency department to where it's urgently needed.
A 32-metre long beer tank must navigate tiny roads, while a vintage steam train travels hundreds of miles from Kidderminster to Devon.
This week, Tiffany chats with a panel of sassy girls who give advice on dealing with boys, stuns a brilliant boy with her illogical ideas about traveling to the sun, and plays catch with an 8-year-old who happens to be the only girl on her baseball team. Later, a 10-year-old who poses as Tiffany is forced to make some tough business decisions on her behalf.
The Zoo Tampa family is about to get bigger as Ceduna the Female Koala has a baby inside her pouch, while an ill tortoise gets breakfast in bed.
Kardea Brown shares down-home, Southern eats from her South Carolina kitchen. She takes generations of family recipes and makes them her own as she cooks for family and friends at her Sea Island home.
The boys hit the hardcore Starcke Track on their way to Ellerton Beach to honour the men who lost their lives there. But making the trek after a big wet season proves to be difficult for the team.
To finally be on an equal footing with Grizzy's imposing build and throw their own weight around in the cabin, the Lemmings decide to wear a blowup sumotori costume.
The Lemmings are having a blast with the electric guitar and the cabin walls tremble with their experimental rock.
Second of two compilations of the best bits from series 21, in which Jimmy Carr and captain Rob Beckett are joined by famous faces including Oti Mabuse and Johnny Vegas.
Sixteen of the worst cooks in America enter boot camp with dreams of putting their kitchen nightmares behind them. Food brainiac Alton Brown and Chef Anne Burrell want to see what they're dealing with, so they ask the recruits to make a baseline dish, and the results are truly disastrous. After being sorted into teams, the recruits try to make their chef's chicken soup and sandwich dish, and the recruits with the worst dishes are sent home.
Worried that Beth might reveal what she saw in the woods, Colette approaches Addy, causing disagreements among best friends.
When Lois gets a job as the music teacher at Chris and Meg's school, a mean student decides to make Lois the target of her antics.
Homer and Marge attend Artie Ziff’s wedding and become quite uncomfortable when they realize that his bride-to-be is a clone of Marge. Meanwhile, Lisa grapples with the misogynistic implications of the immediate popularity she receives after getting her new Invisalign braces.