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- Programme following Brits considering a move abroad as they take the opportunity to test drive what an alternative life could look like in a totally new sunny clime.
- Sara Cox goes back to her farming roots as she meets 8 singletons living in the countryside who are finding it difficult to meet that special someone. Could urbanites looking to escape the rat run be the answer?
- Three of the stars of game show The Chase, Anne Hegerty, Shaun Wallace and Mark Labbett, embark on the geekiest road trip ever. They embark on a global adventure to explore intelligence from animals to children to AI.
- Comedians Dara O Briain and Ed Byrne embark upon a journey of a lifetime, crossing 3,500 miles from the bright lights of Kuala Lumpur to the historic city of Mandalay.
- TV Mini Series
- In this edition, Harry looks at DIY programmes, from Barry Bucknell through to Jobs Around the House (1970), 60 Minute Makeover (2004) and Changing Rooms (1996) to Grand Designs (1999).
- The trio of Chasers travel to the U.S. to pit their wits against Kanzi, a bonobo who can communicate with humans via a lexigram. They also meet a memory wizard chimpanzee, a gamer orang-utan and a dolphin.
- Anne Hegerty, Shaun Wallace and Mark Labbett set out to uncover the surprising cognitive abilities of children. Travelling across the UK, the trio take on child geniuses before delving deeper into IQ, emotional intelligence and creativity.
- Travelling across Japan, Anne, Shaun and Mark come face to face with the future of intelligence, including cutting edge robots that are being used in a wide variety of industries.
- TruTV is letting loose with 20 of the dumbest partiers ever to tap a keg! We've invited gun-toting men in thongs, a girl whose lap dance goes south, and a guy with a hot dog trick you have to see to believe!
- In a bid to raise the profile of his café, Desmond has arranged for a restaurant critic to write a review. The asparagus crop is ready for harvest but Desmond's restoration of a cottage threatens everything.
- It is summer and at Wiveton Hall that means they need to sell as much fruit as possible. It is also the time to start thinking about the shooting season. Edmund hopes to do well in his A-Levels and go to university.
- The café and farm are under-performing, Desmond's latest idea is to fly a Bluegrass band in from the States to perform in his barn. Preparations are underway for Chloe's 100th birthday party.
- As Winter approaches life at Wiveton Hall slows down, the Eastern European farmhands return home and Desmond sees them off with a firework display. Preparations are underway for the shooting season.
- Dr Chris van Tulleken examines some of the most common medicines found in the home. How much do we really know about what we are buying?
- Another year has passed at Wiveton Hall farm and the café is beginning to thrive - but profits are devoured by maintenance costs so Desmond begins to promote the Edwardian wing as a place to stay.
- Dara and Ed start they journey in Kuala Lumpur where they watch a beauty pageant for chickens and take part in a mass cycle ride. They stay in the world's largest hotel, watch Lion Dancers and have a go at shadow puppetry.
- The duo fly to Phuket and meet with an environmental campaigner. In their travels around Thailand, Ed has a go at Muay Thai boxing, they enjoy a Thai massage and discover the effects of tourism on the country.
- The two friends reach their final destination as they arrive in Myanmar at a time of great political change. As well as seeing the sights they meet a comedy troupe with a special connection to Ed.
- With his son off to university, Desmond ponders whether the hall will stay in the family. A problem with the water supply to the café prompts a search for an ancient well.
- It is October at Wiveton Hall. Pigeons are attacking the rape crop, the pigs are prepared for their final journey and Desmond tries to persuade his 101-year-old mother to get him a new pair of binoculars for his birthday.
- Desmond goes global as he tries to attract overseas visitors, putting his holiday cottages on Airbnb and luring an international interiors magazine to do a feature on his ancestral home.
- Christmas is approaching at Wiveton Hall and Desmond is throwing an end of year party for the staff, hosts a pheasant shoot for his friends and transforms the kitchen into a jam-making factory.
- Wiverton Hall awakens from its Winter hibernation to come alive again with the arrival of Spring. Desmond and his team make preparations to reopen the café in time for Mother's Day, but all does not go according to plan.
- Nicki meets those who feel having children later in life keeps them young. Bill finds about businesses hiring a new generation of workers. Rangan looks at the sense-of-sight.