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A father is disappointed in his son, who failed to follow the golden rules in Liverpool. (R)
2/35 Charlie takes on Lee to create a tropical social space for a food-loving couple. (R)
4/4 It’s summer. Alex counts grouse, and Adrian holds a music festival online. (R)
6/6 Mull and Iona are the backdrop for Jules and Greg’s emotional series finale. (R)
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
3/8 Nick Robinson speaks to Eluned Morgan, first minister of Wales.
5/25 Gabby Logan with the quiz where contestants need brainpower and ball skills to win. (R)
10/30 Comedian Zoe Lyons hosts the quickfire quiz with six players competing to win £3,000. (R)
25/50 Jason Manford hosts the quiz show where players try to find the Unbeatable answer. (R)
13/15 A beloved gramophone and a treasured slide projector are among today’s transformations. (R)
3/3 Follows the animals' fortunes through the wet and dry seasons in this island of extremes. (R)
Archaeologist Ben Robinson uncovers a poisonous trade in the Cornish village of Botallack. (R)
25/60 A special edition revisiting some of the historic venues from the series. (R)
15/100 The celebrities face their final quizzes, and the week's winner is crowned. (R)
15/15 Anna s Shayne Ward to retrace his Irish Traveller roots and meets a local tinsmith. (R)
Day two highlights from the Test match between England and Zimbabwe.
Monty Don, Rachel de Thame and Arit Anderson provide analysis of the winning garden.
2/6 The revealing statue of a high-society mistress and a Cumbrian farmhouse are transformed.
5/6 In a parallel universe, an Arnold Rimmer exists who's charming, popular, brave and modest. (R)
The White House announces tariffs on the EU and a let-off for Apple. With Faisal Islam.
Weather bulletin.
Judy Garland arrives in London in the winter of 1968 to perform a series of concerts. (R)
Do young swimmers' dreams of becoming an Olympic champion come at too high a price? (R)
Layton Williams discovers his deep London roots and connects with his Jamaican heritage. (R)
14/15 Robson is ed by sporting legend Steve Cram on his Northumberland trip to Bamburgh. (R)
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