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05:05 | Antiques RoadshowAdam Schoon gets a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see the Scottish Cup, the most important trophy in Scottish football, and he finds out more about a pioneering player who won it in the late 19th century, Andrew Watson, considered the first black international footballer. Geoffrey Munn is surprised by rare Russian royal jewels that arrive in a carrier bag, while Ronnie Archer-Morgan admires an ornately carved Maori `feather box', used to store precious artefacts. |
06:00 | QISandi Toksvig delves into the public and the private with Alan Davies, Victoria Coren Mitchell, Phill Jupitus and Bridget Christie. |
06:30 | QISandi Toksvig looks at pictures with Alan Davies, Hannah Gadsby, Noel Fielding, and Joe Lycett. |
07:05 | QISandi Toksvig has a picnic with Alan Davies, Romesh Ranganathan, Rachel Parris and Richard Osman. |
07:35 | QISandi Toksvig looks at plants with Alan Davies, Sara Pascoe, Stephen K Amos and Jason Manford. |
08:05 | QISandi Toksvig goes to university with Guz Khan, Joe Lycett, Morgana Robinson and Alan Davies. |
08:40 | Where the Wild Men Are With Ben FogleBen journeys to one of Britain's furthest outposts, the Shetland Islands, to meet Helen and Jason - a couple just a few years into their new life on the edge of the weather-beaten island of Yell. |
09:25 | Where the Wild Men Are With Ben FogleBen is much closer to home than usual - he's in rural Oxfordshire with a multi-generational family. Ben learns about the obstacles the family have overcome and how they've spent two decades honing their skills and living off the land. |
10:10 | Where the Wild Men Are With Ben FogleBen travels to the deserts of Arizona to meet Dee, who's a modern-day nomad travelling across the US. He discovers that disabled retiree Dee began her journey in a former military transport vehicle, which she has turned into a cosy home. |
10:55 | Travel Man: 48 Hours in...Richard Ayoade brings inspiration to all mini-breakers as he heads to Norway with actor Fay Ripley for two days of sledging, screaming, skiing, sculpture and scoff. |
11:20 | Bridge of LiesRoss Kemp presents as a team of four friends, Fiona, Nick, Amy and Laura, take on the Bridge of Lies. |
12:10 | Bridge of LiesRoss Kemp presents as a team of four friends and work colleagues, Joe, Liz, Jamie and Nichola, take on the Bridge of Lies. |
12:55 | The Great British Sewing BeeTthe six remaining home sewers head back in time to the 1980s, attempting to revive the glamorous and sometimes ridiculous, style of the decade. This is more than a stroll down memory lane, as they tackle the decade's most tailored, fun and over the top garments. First, judges Patrick Grant and Esme Young challenge the sewers to get down to business with the trickiest pattern so far, a woman's power jacket. |
13:45 | The Great British Sewing BeeJoe Lycett hosts the quarter final, as the five remaining sewers go global, taking on garments and techniques from around the world. First, they must follow a pattern they have never encountered before, as judges Patrick Grant and Esme Young ask them to make a Filipino terno blouse. Delicate-looking but deceptively robust, this garment involves difficult-to-handle fabrics worked into distinctive, voluminous butterfly sleeves and intricate covered buttons. |
14:40 | The Great British Sewing BeeJoe Lycett hosts the semi-final, as the four remaining sewers go to the movies, taking on garments and techniques from the silver screen. First, the semi-finalists must follow a pattern like none they've encountered before, as judges Patrick Grant and Esme Young ask them to make a dress inspired by Marilyn Monroe's in `The Seven Year Itch'. The techniques involved in creating the iconic halter-neck dress include a bagged-out ruched bodice and perfectly inserted pleated skirt. |
15:30 | Antiques Roadshow`Antiques Roadshow' returns to Ham House in Richmond, where jewellery specialist John Benjamin is amazed to see a necklace and bracelet found in a bag of compost bought at a garden centre in Germany. Mark Hill is intrigued by a chessboard artwork designed by film-maker Derek Jarman, decorated with pebbles and salvaged objects, while Hilary Kay reveals the secrets of a carved walnut shell that contains a miniature globe. |
16:25 | Antiques RoadshowThe team are at Woodhorn Museum in Northumberland, a former colliery, where treasures include a gold Rolex from the 1980s and FA Cup medals won by a Newcastle United legend. |
17:20 | Where the Wild Men Are With Ben FogleBen travels to Dorset to live for a week with Chris, a former paratrooper who has spent the last five years walking Britain's coastline, finding love and raising thousands for charity. |
18:05 | MammalsSir David Attenborough reveals why forests are the ultimate test of survival for mammals and how they have overcome the challenges of life in this multidimensional, complex and continually changing environment. |
18:55 | World's Most Scenic Railway JourneysStarting a mile above sea level in Colorado' state capital, Denver, the Rocky Mountaineer, makes its way through Wild West country to Moab in the state of Utah, paying homage to the grave of Doc Holliday along the way. |
19:40 | QISandi Toksvig hosts an `upsadaisy' show and is joined by Justin Moorhouse, Emmanuel Sonubi, Holly Walsh and Alan Davies. |
20:10 | QISandi Toksvig is joined by Maisie Adam, Daliso Chaponda, Jack Dee and Alan Davies for a look at some underthings. |
20:40 | 8 Out of 10 Cats Does CountdownTeam captains Jon Richardson and Richard Ayoade are joined by Katherine Ryan, Laura Smyth and Mat Ewins. |
21:30 | The Weakest LinkRomesh Ranganathan hosts as Natalie Cassidy, Ruby Wax, Sophie Willan, Wayne Sleep, John Thomson, Tasha Ghouri, Sam Nixon and Trevor Dion Nicholas try to win money for charity. |
22:15 | Michael McIntyre's Big ShowMichael McIntyre presents from the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, where pop superstar Cheryl plays Send to All, singer Peter Andre gets a shock when woken for The Celebrity Midnight Gameshow, and there is also music from George Ezra. |
23:05 | The Graham Norton ShowGraham is joined by rock legend Bernie Taupin, actress and comedian Catherine Tate, actor and rapper Ashley Walters, and comedian Bill Bailey. Plus, music from French singer-songwriter Christine and the Queens. |
23:55 | Louis Theroux InterviewsLouis Theroux heads to the seaside town of Herne Bay to spend time with Ashley Walters at his family home. Ashley tells Louis about growing up in Peckham, how he became part of an infamous rap collective, and his brushes with the law. |
00:40 | QISandi Toksvig hosts an `upsadaisy' show and is joined by Justin Moorhouse, Emmanuel Sonubi, Holly Walsh and Alan Davies. |
01:15 | QISandi Toksvig is joined by Maisie Adam, Daliso Chaponda, Jack Dee and Alan Davies for a look at some underthings. |
01:45 | The Weakest LinkRomesh Ranganathan hosts as Natalie Cassidy, Ruby Wax, Sophie Willan, Wayne Sleep, John Thomson, Tasha Ghouri, Sam Nixon and Trevor Dion Nicholas try to win money for charity. |
02:30 | Michael McIntyre's Big ShowMichael McIntyre presents from the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, where pop superstar Cheryl plays Send to All, singer Peter Andre gets a shock when woken for The Celebrity Midnight Gameshow, and there is also music from George Ezra. |
03:20 | The Graham Norton ShowGraham is joined by rock legend Bernie Taupin, actress and comedian Catherine Tate, actor and rapper Ashley Walters, and comedian Bill Bailey. Plus, music from French singer-songwriter Christine and the Queens. |
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