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- Claire is approached by the father of her murdered childhood friend to help investigate the haunted moor he believes is his son's final resting place.
- Takes five women who headed out on a weekend of a lifetime to celebrate Zara's engagement only to be interrupted by the end of the world. They have to wait it out in an isolated holiday cottage in Wales.
- SF comedy set after Earth has been invaded by a race of aliens, the Gu'un. A hapless human called Stewart is appointed the Gu'un's official liaison, is saddled with an alien housemate and must deliver their message to the masses.
- A special guest reads a children's bedtime story.
- A comedic exploration of one of life's big milestones, four sisters who have lost their parents and are packing up the family home to sell. But even in grief their messy lives go on.
- For over 30 years, actress and author Carol Drinkwater has been living the Mediterranean life in Provence. In this series, Carol invites us into her home, an olive farm overlooking the bay of Cannes, and shares her local secrets.
- Following his release from prison, Danny struggles with addiction and intrusive thoughts. He reconnects with schoolfriend Laura who is equally trapped in her own choices.
- Set in the glorious Lake District, this series meets the farmers, food producers and crafters whose work is sold at the celebrated, family-run and unique Tebay Service Station.
- Separated by decades, two outsider characters are set upon their dark paths led by ideologies of hate.
- When he was only 9-years-old Tan France tried to lighten his own skin with bleaching cream. He faces up to his own experiences in an attempt to explore perceptions of beauty, skin tone and colourism.
- Sheridan Smith hosts the British version of the competitive dog-styling programme. 10 pairs of professional dog stylists from around the country compete in a series of themed challenges to be crowned the UK's Top Dog Stylist.
- The story of how the crimes of 'respected' GP Harold Shipman were first discovered and how he was eventually apprehended and charged with the murder of 15 of his own patients.
- How the fear of hospitals among elderly patients and the idea of a 'good death' enabled Dr Harold Shipman to murder patients in their own homes and remain undetected for nearly 30 years.
- Did Harold Shipman begin killing patients when he was working as a junior doctor in Pontefract? Did preconceptions about the elderly victims allow him to to get away with murdering hundreds of people, in plain sight, for nearly 30 years?
- In this first heat, the four groomers work on one of the most popular breeds to grace British salons, the long-haired shih tzu. Next they give four curly-coated canines a cute teddy bear trim to parade on the dogwalk.
- This week's four dog groomers tackle a pack of Alaskan Malamutes. Next, they give some fluffy puppies their first ever grown-up haircut, to be revealed in front of their proud owners on the Dogwalk.
- Four more dog groomers are put to the test. This time it is the English cocker spaniels' turn to get the breed makeover treatment. The groomers try to create a tricky spiral pattern around the coats of four more frizzy-haired models
- The Pomeranian is the breed of choice for the final heat. The final four dog groomers battle it out for a place in the quarter-finals as they try to achieve the perfect pom-pom shape using just a pair of scissors.
- The first set of quarter-finalists take on one of the UK's oldest breeds, the Welsh terrier. They then produce a very modern groom fit for the dogwalk. As an extra challenge their knowledge of crossbreeds is tested.
- The final quarter-finalists turn some adorable bichon frisés into beautifully shaped white clouds. They try to identify a cross-breed's two parents. Finally, they trim dogs' coats to create an homage to a place close their hearts.
- Contestants Dave, Hayley, Tharun and Saundra get up to some seriously funny Quizness, facing tricky questions on anything from Captain Cook to Kelly Brook.
- This edition of the comedy quiz sees Emma, Bernie, Gemma and Harv battle it out for a shot at the jackpot, facing tricky questions on anything from Christopher Columbus to Mr Tumnus.
- Baker Patrick gets inspiration from the local landscape for the bread he produces for motorway travellers. Master butcher Dave heads to the fells to hand-pick Herdwick lambs to be sold on his counter.
- Head lifestyle buyer Tracy meets ceramicist Mary, and master butcher Dave visits the local primary school to talk about Cumbria's prize product - the Cumberland sausage.
- Cheesemongers and other local businesses try to tempt Tebay's buyers. In the service station farm, prize rams are released into the flock.
- Archaeologist Ben Robinson visits Alnmouth on England's north east coast and discovers the village's historical role in feeding the nation.
- Archaeologist Ben Robinson discovers how traditional boat building shaped the beautifully preserved village of Arnside on the banks of the River Kent in Cumbria.
- Archaeologist Ben Robinson uncovers how the health and fortune of the village was shaped by those in charge of Bamburgh's famous castle.
- Archaeologist Ben Robinson visits the picturesque Georgian village of Charlestown on the south west coast of Cornwall and learns how it was shaped by the vision of one man.
- Archaeologist Ben Robinson visits the village of Staithes in North Yorkshire and unearths its role in kick-starting the chemical industry in the north east of England.
- Archaeologist Ben Robinson uncovers the secrets of the Edwardian village of Thorpeness in Suffolk, the first purpose-built seaside village in the UK.
- Carol shares her love of Provence in the South of France where she's lived for the last 35 years with her husband, Michel. We find that it was love at first sight for the couple.
- Carol visits her neighbour, professional beekeeper Jean-Marc. After losing her own bees to deadly Asian hornets, Carol hopes to keep hives on her land again in the future.
- Carol and Michel appreciate family values with their nephew Marvin as they use his skills to conduct an experiment with music to encourage the plants to grow.
- Carol reveals some of the sources of inspiration that feed her writing, and she's inspired to pursue her latest idea for a zesty new novel and heads to Menton.
- Carol makes a trip to Grasse, the perfume capital of France, where she handpicks sweet and delicate jasmine flowers to create her own Appassionata fragrance.
- Carol visits the wilds of Camargue at harvest time, seeing the birds and horses that roam free before returning home to bring in the year's olive harvest.
- Christmas is the busiest time of year at Tebay Services. Staff and local producers work all hours to create a magical experience for customers
- Farmer James from Kirkby Lonsdale pitches a brand new brie. Teebay's head of Lifestyle checks some timber toaster tongs and coasters. New supplier Lakes Brew reveal the process of creating craft ales.
- The Bee returns for an 8th series, now presented by comedian Sara Pascoe. 12 talented sewers are asked to create a capsule wardrobe consisting of 3 items - a wool mini-skirt, transform loungewear into a going-out top and a wrap dress.
- Twelve new sewers enter the sewing room and begin with a top with a twist, then they express themselves through office wear transformations, and finally produce cut-out dresses in the Made to Measure.
- Week 2 is Sports Week and in a first for the Bee the Pattern Challenge asks the sewers to make bespoke footwear - high-top trainers. The sewers transform old netball kits into a garment to wear off the court and they fit a jacket.
- For Summer Week, the 10 remaining sewers are challenged to make a high-fashion shirred midi dress with puffed sleeves, transform garden hammocks into summer garments and make a two piece, co-ordinated, trousered outfit.
- Scraps are put to use in Reduce, Reuse, Recycle week to create quilted patchwork jackets. Old coats are given a new lease of life as stylish outerwear and second-hand duvets become maxi dresses.
- Children's Week - the sewers first must make a sailor outfit for a child. Then they must use school uniforms to create new outfits. Finally they make Halloween costumes made-to-measure for live models.