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Another chance to see the third series, in which Ruth Watson takes on some of Britain's biggest country houses and most historic families, starting with Wyresdale Hall in Lancashire.
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Ruth Watson visits Tapeley Park, a sprawling stately pile in Devon, home to notorious eco-activist Hector Christie and one of the best collections of William Morris furniture in existence.
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Poole Harbour was a thriving port in the Iron Age, but could Green Island, in the centre of the harbour, have also been a site of early industrial mass production?
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A quiet rural valley in Staffordshire was once home to a mass of blacksmiths' furnaces, but do they date back even further than the Elizabethan age?
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As the beach of the Severn River erodes, it reveals astonishing evidence of some of this country's earliest inhabitants. Tony Robinson and the Team investigate.
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The Iron Age hill fort in Wittenham, Oxfordshire, is an impressive monument but it is dwarfed by a larger hill nearby. Time Team are intrigued; how was it used in the Iron Age?
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(1955) Alec Guinness and Peter Sellers star in this classic Ealing comedy as gang members whose perfect crime looks as though it will be scuppered by their little old landlady.
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River Cottage head chef Gill Meller shows how to make the most of left-over home-made bread, from the tasty Italian bread salad panzanella to the Christmas classic, bread sauce.
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Amanda Lamb takes the Hoburn family from Whitley Bay to the Greek island of Crete. They plan a permanent move, but will it be to their dream stone cottage or will they go for an apartment?
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Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer revisit two sets of first-time buyers, Isobel Phillips and Chris Martin in the Cotswolds, and student Claire Winshipp on London's Southbank.
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Kirstie and Phil catch up with Rik and Helen in Manchester, and Alison and Phil in Herefordshire. Did Rik and Helen find a family home, and did Alison and Phil's big move work out?
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Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer face a challenge that's all about postcodes and pickiness. They help a couple search for their first home in Pinner; and two new parents are set on Hitchin.
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The Team visit Dorset farmer Simon Meadon's land, which is packed with archaeology, including a large Roman building, which might be a villa, and a number of burials.
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Brand new: With unique access, this film meets the enormously wealthy and usually enormously private Rothschilds, an 'aristocratic' family very different from most others.
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The extraordinary story of Didier, a six-year-old boy from Colombia with a giant mole that covered 40% of his body: a story of childhood bravery, cutting-edge medicine and a mother's love.
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(2002) Jet Li stars in this action-adventure as an assassin in ancient China who claims to have killed the king's three deadliest enemies. Is he telling the truth? In Mandarin/subs.
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The Team visit Dorset farmer Simon Meadon's land, which is packed with archaeology, including a large Roman building, which might be a villa, and a number of burials.
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Brand new: With unique access, this film meets the enormously wealthy and usually enormously private Rothschilds, an 'aristocratic' family very different from most others.
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The extraordinary story of Didier, a six-year-old boy from Colombia with a giant mole that covered 40% of his body: a story of childhood bravery, cutting-edge medicine and a mother's love.
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A pair of house-hunters want a holiday home in a busy resort on the Algarve, but will their indecisiveness stop them from achieving their long-held dream? Not if Amanda Lamb has her way.
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Scrapheap Challenge Top Ten selects more of the best and worst moments from some amazing builds that used the show's 200 tonnes of rusty refuse and sensational scrap.
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A trio of forklift truck drivers from Kent take on three army helicopter pilots to build cars capable of underwater travel.
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Jamie Oliver prepares crispy salmon with jazzed-up rice, baby courgette salad, gorgeous guacamole and a berry spritzer.
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Jamie Oliver shows how to cook spaghetti alla puttanesca with crunchy salad, garlic bread, and silky chocolate ganache.
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Jamie Oliver shows how to make a Thai green curry with crispy chicken, kimchee slaw and rice noodles.
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Jamie Oliver shows how to make a quick tapas feast featuring tortilla, glazed chorizo, manchego cheese, cured meats and honey, stuffed peppers and rolled anchovies.
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Jamie Oliver prepares spring lamb with a vegetable platter, mint sauce, Chianti gravy and a chocolate fondue.
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Among the activities planned by traditional B&B owners Alan and Sylvie of the Watersedge Guest House in Barton on Sea are a spot of deer watching in the New Forest and a Hawaiian barbeque.
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Tim and Amelia host the rival B&B owners at their non-star-rated boutique accommodation, Nearwater, on the south Cornish coast. They've got some seal spotting in store for their guests.
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Austrian-born Eva Buschmann hosts in her cosmopolitan, boutique B&B on Weymouth seafront, The Roundhouse Hotel. Artist Eva shares her passion by giving her guests a lesson in abstract art.
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Showmen Mike and Danny host their rival B&B owners at their four-star-rated guest house - Homecliffe Hotel - in Blackpool. A tram ride along the sea front awaits their guests.
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It's the final day and all the B&B hosts gather one last time to find out how much they've been paid. Only one establishment can take the title of best value for money B&B. Who will it be?
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The culinary contest arrives in Sligo, Ireland, where the first host is Trish Buckley, who throws a Hollywood glamour night for her guests, complete with red carpet and screaming fans.
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Russian-born Maria Tesler is the host on the second night in Sligo. She throws an animal-themed evening, greets her guests with a cocktail and provides some bizarre entertainment.
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Mature student Monica Cogan hosts the third night in Sligo. Her evening starts with a strange green man serving drinks for the diners and also includes a game of swingball.
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On the penultimate night in Sligo student Aoife McGowan hosts a glamourpuss-themed evening. She's attempting a posh nosh menu, with some help from her mum.
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The final night in Sligo is hosted by surfer dude Dimitar Dosev, the only male in the group. His ambitious menu includes barbecued lobster and he takes his guests for a surfing lesson.
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Brand new series - I Saw the Light: Rayna brings her children on tour, Juliette sees Dante in a new light, Stacey joins Deacon in New York, and Scarlett and Gunnar meet their new neighbour.
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Kevin McCloud meets a couple who bought a ruined castle in Tuscany in 1999, hoping to start work building their dream home, but have spent four years just obtaining planning permission.
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Architect George Clarke revisits Gareth Williams and his family in their restored Victorian Welsh chapel. Is church living all it's cracked up to be?
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Escape from Victory: It's the annual All-Priests Over 75s Five-a-Side Football Challenge Match against Rugged Island, and Ted realises that Father Dick Byrne will stop at nothing to win.
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Kicking Bishop Brennan Up the Ar**: A lost bet means that Ted has to kick Bishop Brennan's posterior. But how can he commit this sacrilegious act and survive?
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Following on from his acclaimed one-off comedy drama, Ricky Gervais presents this six-part series. In episode one, Broadhill retirement home faces closure so Hannah rallies her troops.
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The doctors return to take the clinic on the road, giving aid to awkward ailments everywhere. This time they're in the holiday hotspot Magaluf helping with hangovers.
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Architect George Clarke revisits Gareth Williams and his family in their restored Victorian Welsh chapel. Is church living all it's cracked up to be?
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A trio of forklift truck drivers from Kent take on three army helicopter pilots to build cars capable of underwater travel.
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Following on from his acclaimed one-off comedy drama, Ricky Gervais presents this six-part series. In episode one, Broadhill retirement home faces closure so Hannah rallies her troops.
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Peter Maddison meets Laurie Smith and Renee Hoareau, who plan to build a cube-shaped home of steel, stone and glass where they can create and display their artworks at Yellingbo, Victoria.
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This time Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer have a unique challenge: playing the generation game in Cambridgeshire, as they try to settle one extended family into two new homes.
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(1946) John Mills stars in David Lean's adaptation of Dickens' novel as the orphaned Pip, who finds he has a mysterious benefactor. With Martita Hunt and Finlay Currie.
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Tony and the Team help archaeologists from Cardiff University to examine a new discovery at Caerleon Roman legionary fort in Wales. Did this military outpost also serve another purpose?
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Tony and the Team visit Chenies Manor in Buckinghamshire to discover what the house would have looked like when Henry VIII stayed there.
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Kristie Allsopp and Phil Spencer tackle more property purchasing problems, looking throughout Surrey, Berkshire and Hampshire for two couples' dream homes. But it's a fraught search.
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After being made redundant, Paula and Graham have decided to use their cash to follow their dream of running a B&B, but should it be in the Lake District or the Dolomites in Italy?