Antiques Roadshow is in the grounds of Salisbury Cathedral in Wiltshire, where experts discover an eclectic mix of treasures, including Napoleon's razor. 12/20
Sandi Toksvig presents a volatile episode of QI with Aisling Bea, Mark Watson, Michelle Wolf and Alan Davies. 6/14
Sandi Toksvig takes a QI look at some visionaries with Cally Beaton, Nish Kumar, Laura Smyth and Alan Davies. 7/14
Fiona Bruce is at the V&A Dundee in Scotland. Treasures brought in include a self-pouring teapot, a glass helmet and a piece of tartan that has been to the moon. 13/20
Today we're in the National Botanic Garden of Wales. Fiona Bruce explores the Victorian mania for collecting exotic plants and examines species grown inside the biodome. 14/20
At Morden Hall Park in south London, Fiona Bruce finds personal letters from Mother Teresa and a piece of fine ceramic painted using a brush with just one hair. 15/20
Hyacinth intervenes when Daddy goes on the rampage dressed as a spaceman in a toy store. 8/10
Hyacinth can't wait for the neighbours to see her new suite. But what will they make of it? 9/10
Hyacinth's plan to take Daddy on a picnic backfires. The assembled family are in for a surprise. 10/10
Richard has no hiding place from Hyacinth now that early retirement has been thrust upon him, and he finds it rather daunting. 1/7
Hyacinth has to put her plans for Richard's retirement on hold when Rose starts behaving outrageously. 2/7
The bakers tackle a signature bake designed to be shared; a deceptively simple summer staple in the Technical; and an ambitious Showstopper. 3/10
Prue and Paul set some tricky challenges for the remaining bakers, including a Technical that dates back to Henry VIII and a Showstopper that's usually found at Indian weddings. 4/10
Noel Fielding and Sandi Toksvig introduce a special round of the baking challenge in which contestants must create confectionery inspired by the Roaring Twenties. 5/10
Sarah Hadland, Alex Horne, Craig Revel Horwood and Charlene White test their general knowledge skills in a festive special. 6/6
In Zurich, Michael Portillo has a brush with the absurd in the anarchic paintings and artistic haunts of the Dadaists, a group of artists who found refuge in the city during the First World War. 7/10
Jodie Whittaker, Paloma Faith, Munya Chawawa and Spencer Matthews make cake pops, a twisted New York favourite and Prue and Paul in biscuit form. 1/5
Utah, 130 million years ago. A band of armoured dinosaurs battles to reach adulthood, pursued by a group of Utahraptors: some of the most formidable predators that have ever lived. 3/6
Four rival families - leopards, hyena, wild dogs and lions - all try to claim a rich corner of Zambian paradise as their home. Who will succeed in ruling this precious kingdom? 1/6
QI goes willy-nilly through the letter W as Sandi and Alan are joined by Josh Widdicombe, Catherine Bohart and Russell Kane. 12/15
Sandi Toksvig considers Wales, whales, and wails with Elis James, Griff Rhys Jones, Kiri Pritchard-McLean and Alan Davies. 1/15
Live At The Apollo is hosted by Larry Dean with guest comedians Harriet Kemsley and Slim. 4/7
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