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TidProgram
05:05

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.

06:00

QI

Sandi and Alan discuss the occult with Aisling Bea, Russell Brand and Noel Fielding. Along the way, they learn about how the powers of a Hand of Glory, Shakespeare's last work, and bad omens in football.

06:30

QI

Sandi Toksvig and Alan Davies are joined by Stephen K Amos, Josh Widdicombe and Cally Beaton as they discuss a variety of topics beginning with the letter `O'. In the process, they learn about the 1928 Olympics, ostriches, and sneezing.

07:00

QI

Jimmy Carr, Victoria Coren Mitchell and Jason Manford join Sandi and Alan to learn some odd facts. In the process, they find out about William Lawrence Bragg's work in the First World War, goatsuckers, and time zones in China.

07:30

QI

Sandi Toksvig looks into occupations and offices with Deirdre O'Kane, Richard Osman, David Mitchell, and Alan Davies.

08:00

World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys

Canada's iconic Rocky Mountaineer train loops from Vancouver to the heart of the Rockies via crystal clear lakes, lush coastal rainforest, and the desert-like splendour of the Fraser Canyon.

08:45

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.

09:10

Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle

Ben travels to England's most northerly coastline, Northumberland, to stay with Kezz and Nathalie, a couple who are caretakers of a secluded wood. Ben helps the couple with their straw-bale house and gets a crash course in felling trees.

09:55

Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle

Adventurer Ben Fogle journeys to the mountains of central Portugal, to live with Alex, a British man who traded in his lucrative retail career for his own mountainside hideaway. Later, Ben lollipops trees to protect them from forest fires.

10:40

Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle

Ben travels to Galway in Ireland to meet Mark, an author who is documenting his experiences as he tries to live a 'money-free' life. Ben embraces Mark's frugal lifestyle: collecting water, sparse winter foraging, fishing, sheep-wrangling and more.

11:30

Bridge of Lies

Ross Kemp presents as a team of four family members, Georgina, Charlotte, Alex and Tracey, take on the Bridge of Lies.

12:15

Bridge of Lies

Ross Kemp presents as a team of four work colleagues and friends, Mel, Alice, Julie and Audra, take on the Bridge of Lies.

13:00

The Great British Sewing Bee

With Joe Lycett hosting, things are hotting up in the sewing room as the 11 remaining sewers return for holiday week. First up, it's the pattern challenge, which this week is a pair of palazzo pants, perfect for keeping cool whilst abroad. They will be asked to insert an invisible zip and pockets, and the judges will have a keen eye on how well they pattern match bold prints. Next, for their transformation challenge, the sewers are asked to turn towels into stylish beach cover-ups.

13:50

The Great British Sewing Bee

Joe Lycett welcomes the ten remaining home sewers back to the nation's most famous sewing room for children's week. The garments might be mini, but they are a mammoth challenge because they are fiddly to sew. To test the sewers' dexterity, judges Patrick Grant and Esme Young kick off the pattern challenge with a classic for any little girl's wardrobe, a smocked dress. The task requires the sewers to combine tricky techniques, including making a bias binding and a Peter Pan collar.

14:45

The Great British Sewing Bee

Joe Lycett hosts as the nine remaining sewers return to the nation's most famous sewing room for sportswear week. To test the sewers' ability to create practical and stylish sportswear, judges Patrick Grant and Esme Young kick off the pattern challenge with a rugby shirt. The task requires a tricky combination of hard-to-handle stretch fabrics and a fiendishly difficult-to-construct placket.

15:35

Antiques Roadshow

Judith Miller is intrigued and just a little terrified by a collection of 1970s dolls with eyes that change colour, made by the short-lived Blythe's Boutique company. Mark Hill is thrilled to see an early Louis Vuitton trunk, while Wayne Colquhoun admires a pair of vintage Guinness signs from the wall of a popular pub. Justin Croft challenges Fiona to put three books by famous Irish authors in order of value, while jewellery specialist John Benjamin is captivated by an unusual black opal.

16:30

Antiques Roadshow

Fiona and the team are at Dyffryn Gardens near Cardiff in south Wales. Will Farmer is thrilled to see a huge collection of Clarice Cliff ceramics, including many rarities picked up for just a few pounds, while Hilary Kay is amused by a toy figure of a fire-breathing mother-in-law that shoots real sparks. Alastair Chandler is intrigued by a 1960s 'Atmos' clock that runs on air, and Lisa Lloyd admires an ornate Welsh harp, getting to hear it played by a musician who is keeping the art alive.

17:20

Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle

Ben travels to the small and remote island of Flores, the home of Magnus, Lucy and one-year-old Frey. They are in the process of renovating their off-grid cottage that sits on the side of a mountain.

18:05

Mammals

By pushing themselves and their bodies to the limit, mammals have found remarkable ways to survive in the hottest places on earth. In baking deserts, harsh dry spiny forests, barren desolate salt pans and even bush fires, mammals beat the heat.

18:55

World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys

Starting from one of the world's most remote cities, Walvis Bay in Namibia, a train made of 18 vintage coaches will roll 1,500 miles through the Kalahari Desert to Pretoria,the executive capital of South Africa.

19:40

QI

Sandi Toksvig has a Christmas knees-up in the pub with Alan Davies, Cariad Lloyd, Josh Widdicombe and Noel Fielding.

20:10

QI

Sandi Toksvig hosts an `upsadaisy' show and is joined by Justin Moorhouse, Emmanuel Sonubi, Holly Walsh and Alan Davies.

20:40

8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown

Jimmy Carr hosts the panel show as Johnny Vegas and Rhod Gilbert take on Joe Wilkinson and Roisin Conaty. Tom Allen is in Dictionary Corner.

21:30

The Weakest Link

Romesh Ranganathan hosts a food and drink special in which John Whaite, Rustie Lee, Chris Bavin, Peter Sawkins, Jane Dunn from Jane's Patisserie, Nick Nairn, Poppy O'Toole and Romy Gill try to win £50,000 for charity.

22:15

Michael McIntyre's Big Show

Michael McIntyre's annual festive special returns, stuffed with big stars, big laughs and bigger surprises. Recorded at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, the night includes stand-up from Michael and live music from Welsh soprano Katherine Jenkins.

23:05

The Graham Norton Show

Together on Graham's sofa are queen of pop Kylie Minogue, promoting her album `Tension', actor Stephen Graham, whose one-take restaurant-kitchen drama `Boiling Point' continues as a BBC series, actor and writer David Mitchell, talking about his history of British royalty, `Unruly', comedian Mawaan Rizwan, star and creator of surreal sitcom `Juice', and music from singer-songwriter Mae Muller, who performs her single `Me, Myself & I'.

23:55

Louis Theroux Interviews

Louis Theroux travels between New York City and Madrid to spend time with one of America's most polarising figures - the Iraq War whistle-blower, activist and data security expert Chelsea Manning.

00:45

QI

Sandi Toksvig has a Christmas knees-up in the pub with Alan Davies, Cariad Lloyd, Josh Widdicombe and Noel Fielding.

01:15

QI

Sandi Toksvig hosts an `upsadaisy' show and is joined by Justin Moorhouse, Emmanuel Sonubi, Holly Walsh and Alan Davies.

01:45

The Weakest Link

Romesh Ranganathan hosts a food and drink special in which John Whaite, Rustie Lee, Chris Bavin, Peter Sawkins, Jane Dunn from Jane's Patisserie, Nick Nairn, Poppy O'Toole and Romy Gill try to win £50,000 for charity.

02:30

Michael McIntyre's Big Show

Michael McIntyre's annual festive special returns, stuffed with big stars, big laughs and bigger surprises. Recorded at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, the night includes stand-up from Michael and live music from Welsh soprano Katherine Jenkins.

03:20

The Graham Norton Show

Together on Graham's sofa are queen of pop Kylie Minogue, promoting her album `Tension', actor Stephen Graham, whose one-take restaurant-kitchen drama `Boiling Point' continues as a BBC series, actor and writer David Mitchell, talking about his history of British royalty, `Unruly', comedian Mawaan Rizwan, star and creator of surreal sitcom `Juice', and music from singer-songwriter Mae Muller, who performs her single `Me, Myself & I'.

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