Sandi Toksvig tells you about tails (and tales) with Rob Beckett, Daliso Chaponda, Sarah Millican and Alan Davies. 10/14
It's back to the Swinging Sixties, as the potters create a psychedelic pair of highly decorative glazed vessels, before guest judge Orla Kiely tests their repeating-pattern skills. 6/10
It's the semi-final, and the four remaining teams face a secret recipe challenge before making a magical Charlotte Russe display and some gourmet theatre, as they compete for a place in the final. 9/10
Panel game hosted in which celebrity guests have to answer questions, avoiding repeating common misconceptions and urban myths. 1/14
Tim Renkow introduces comedians Janine Harouni and Stuart Goldsmith to the stage. 7/7
Brian Cox explores how life on Mars could have begun thanks to it's ancient volcanoes. 1/5
At Clissold Park in Hackney, treasures include a collection of vintage skateboards, a portrait of a young Helen Mirren, and a rare 'parrot' ring. 4/20
Scraps are put to use in Reduce, Reuse, Recycle week to create quilted patchwork jackets. Old coats are given a new lease of life and second-hand duvets become maxi dresses. 4/10
The bakers tackle Battenberg, a turning-out technical challenge and a heroic showstopper. 1/10
The team must find evidence to rule out death by natural causes after Dwayne receives a text message from a deceased local barber - whose mobile phone was buried with him. 4/8
Michael Portillo ventures east to a land which a century ago was part of the Russian Empire and today is the independent state of Ukraine. His rail journey will take him from the grasslands of the Steppe to the shores of the Black Sea. 1/6
Join Sandi Toksvig as she goes trundling along with Alan Davies, Tom Allen, Cariad Lloyd, Jamie MacDonald. 11/14
Sandi Toksvig talks through a tantalising trunkful of 'T' topics with Jo Brand, Guz Khan, Sally Phillips and Alan Davies. 12/14
Sandi takes a look at tubes and tubas in a totally tubular show with Bridget Christie, Sara Pascoe, Deborah Frances White and Alan Davies. 13/14
At Brodie Castle in northern Scotland, treasures include a painting by Landseer, a curling trophy, football memorabilia and a footlocker. Meanwhile, Fiona gets to meet a giant rabbit. 5/20
The sewers follow the pattern for a toddler's sailor suit, make fancy dress Halloween outfits and create out-of-school garments from old school uniforms. 5/10
The bakers tackle a sophisticated signature, two technicals and an elaborate table setting. 2/10
Humphrey's Aunt Mary comes to visit, but she soon finds herself the only witness to the murder of a fellow tourist - who was seemingly thrown from his balcony in the middle of the night. 5/8
In this special Christmas episode, the magnificent Josh Widdicombe introduces comedians Andrew Mensah and Harriet Kemsley to the stage. 1/7
With this series based around the letter T, we look at Television. This episode celebrates the hundredth birthday of the BBC. 3/14
Nish Kumar, Mark Steel and Suzi Ruffell join Sandi Toksvig and Alan Davies for some Thrills and Spills. 4/14
Graham Norton hosts his New Year's Eve special with celebrity chat and live music. The BAFTA Award-winning chat show will bring its fabulous mix of humor, star-studded interviews, and music to the screen as 2025 winds down. 1/1
The fabulous Mo Gilligan introduces comedians Laura Smyth and Josh Pugh to the stage. 2/7
Captains Lee Mack and David Mitchell are joined by Alex Jones, Chris McCausland, Su Pollard and Rav Wilding. But are they telling the truth or making it all up? 1/12
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