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- Decern secreted word before opponents.
- Alan Carr hosts a fast-paced, play-along quiz in which every question is a picture and every picture is worth cash. Name them all for a Picture Slam and the chance to win £10,000.
- Phillip Schofield hosts BAFTA award winning gameshow, The Cube which tests contestants' ability, nerve and determination to win.
- Four experts sift through crammed homes, looking for items that could raise life-changing sums of money for their owners.
- Set in the glorious Lake District, this series meets the farmers, food producers and crafters whose work is sold at the celebrated, family-run and unique Tebay Service Station.
- List-based daytime game show hosted by Anita Rani. Pairs of contestants put answers from a series of lists into categories. But some of the categories are devilish decoys set by iconic quizzers Bobby Seagull and Frank M. Paul.
- The Australian version of the British game show where teams of two people put their skills, nerves, agility and abilities to the ultimate test. Any team who can complete seven games will beat The Cube and win a cash prize of A$250,000.
- With the help of a clinical psychologist, Joey will embark on a personal journey to attempt to come to terms with the impact his mother's death had on him and his identity.
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- Gordon Ramsay embarks on a motorcycle to the Sacred Valley of the Incas in Peru to learn the secrets of high-altitude cooking.
- In the debut edition of the quiz show with a twist, siblings Dave and Louise from West Yorkshire take on engaged couple John and Gary from Glasgow, with both teams hoping to steer clear of the traps to play for £10,000 in the final round.
- The TV trivia comedy quiz returns for a 2nd series. Paul and team captains Fay Ripley and Rob Beckett are joined by comedian Katherine Ryan, former Olympian Denise Lewis, television presenter Gregg Wallace and rapper Big Zuu.
- Engaged couple Martyn and Sophia from Cirencester take on married couple Lorna and Anthony from Hamilton. Can they avoid Frank and Bobby's pesky Answer Traps?
- Baker Patrick gets inspiration from the local landscape for the bread he produces for motorway travellers. Master butcher Dave heads to the fells to hand-pick Herdwick lambs to be sold on his counter.
- Head lifestyle buyer Tracy meets ceramicist Mary, and master butcher Dave visits the local primary school to talk about Cumbria's prize product - the Cumberland sausage.
- Cheesemongers and other local businesses try to tempt Tebay's buyers. In the service station farm, prize rams are released into the flock.
- Archaeologist Ben Robinson visits Alnmouth on England's north east coast and discovers the village's historical role in feeding the nation.
- Archaeologist Ben Robinson discovers how traditional boat building shaped the beautifully preserved village of Arnside on the banks of the River Kent in Cumbria.
- Archaeologist Ben Robinson uncovers how the health and fortune of the village was shaped by those in charge of Bamburgh's famous castle.
- Archaeologist Ben Robinson visits the picturesque Georgian village of Charlestown on the south west coast of Cornwall and learns how it was shaped by the vision of one man.
- Archaeologist Ben Robinson visits the village of Staithes in North Yorkshire and unearths its role in kick-starting the chemical industry in the north east of England.
- Archaeologist Ben Robinson uncovers the secrets of the Edwardian village of Thorpeness in Suffolk, the first purpose-built seaside village in the UK.
- Farmer James from Kirkby Lonsdale pitches a brand new brie. Teebay's head of Lifestyle checks some timber toaster tongs and coasters. New supplier Lakes Brew reveal the process of creating craft ales.
- Actress Joanna Page, television presenter Jenny Powell, actor Adam Thomas and comedian David Baddiel join team captains Fay Ripley and Rob Beckett on the comedy quiz show as Paul tests their knowledge of television.
- For the penultimate edition of the second series, Paul and team captains Rob Beckett and Fay Ripley are joined by comedian Judi Love, entertainer Shane Ritchie, maths wizard Carol Vorderman and reality TV star Joe Swash.
- Gordon invites the entrepreneurs to Cornwall, where he sets them a high pressure individual challenge, then tests their teamwork by getting them to run food shacks on the beach before he grills them on their performance face-to-face.
- Gordon sends his 11 contenders back to basics, challenging them to learn traditional salmon-smoking techniques and to forage for ingredients in the great outdoors. He then quizzes them face-to-face to determine who is sent home.
- The remaining contenders must expect the unexpected as they are sent to England's Lake District to face a terrifying challenge 1,000 feet in the air. They are then asked to design, develop, market and pitch an idea to a panel of experts.
- Archaeologist Ben Robinson reveals the story of this Devon coastal gem's transformation from fishing village to romantic Victorian seaside resort.
- Archaeologist Ben Robinson discovers the story of the monks and villagers of the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, off the Northumberland coast.
- Archaeologist Ben Robinson reveals the story of smuggling intrigue and bravery on the Yorkshire coast.
- Archaeologist Ben Robinson discovers the surprising story of this former medieval port on the Suffolk coast.
- Archaeologist Ben Robinson reveals the story of the village of Sunderland Point on the north west coast of England.
- As the 2nd series of the competition gets underway, Gordon invites 12 food and drink entrepreneurs to Glenapp Castle in Scotland, where he challenges them to create banquets celebrating his homeland. Can they meet his exacting standards?
- The quiet village of Ravenglass in the Lake District's National Park played a strategic role in the Roman empire, as archaeologist Ben Robinson finds out.
- Archaeologist Ben Robinson unearths the Suffolk village of Orford's history of defending the British Isles.
- Archaeologist Ben Robinson uncovers the secrets of Cornwall's Tintagel, famed as the legendary birthplace of King Arthur.
- Archaeologist Ben Robinson discovers how the Cornish of Botallack was the centre of the Cornish tin and copper mining industry and supplied a deadly poison to the world.
- Archaeologist Ben Robinson discovers how Dutch settlers in the 1500s transformed the Norfolk village of Cley next the Sea.
- Archaeologist Ben Robinson uncovers evidence of the German occupation of the Jersey village of Gorey and the role it played in defending the UK.
- Ben Robinson visits Laxey on the Isle of Man to discover what drew Victorians to the tourist destination.
- Ben Robinson explores Parkgate, on the estuary of the River Dee in Cheshire. The village is landlocked due to the estuary's shifting silt. But 250 years ago, it was a bustling harbour.
- Archaeologist, Ben Robinson visits the Yorkshire coastal village of Flamborough and discovers its historic chalk buildings.
- Ben Robinson visits Northumberland's Craster to find out how a family who shares the name have had their lives and fortunes intertwined with the village for over 800 years.
- Gordon sends his remaining contenders to Wales, where they must harvest seaweed on Anglesey. He also challenges them to sell pizza to tourists at Portmeirion.