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| The show in which teams battle it out to become Britain's best bodgers of crazy contraptions, continues. | |
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| A trio of bikers from Essex take on Beasts of Bodmin, three classic car and bike enthusiasts from Bodmin Moor. | |
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| Three racing car engineers take on a woman rally champion and her pit crew. | |
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| This week's teams must build mechanical fishing rods capable of landing the catch of the day: three full-size minis! | |
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| Julie and Gary want to buy a property to convert into holiday homes to rent out. | |
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| Today the coach reaches Lisbon, where the couples visit the Oceanarium. Alan gets very excited about the fish, while Rae seems to like Paolo, the guide. | |
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| The day doesn't start well as John and Kerry keep everybody waiting, but they have to pay the price. | |
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| The coach visits Lagos, but some of the party aren't feeling 100% and can't make the trip. | |
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| Alan and Lorenzo get into trouble for impersonating Brendan. The journey to Seville gets off to a bad start when the toilet gets blocked, and tempers fray further throughout the day. | |
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| The trip continues through Spain to Jerez and the tourists visit a honey farm, where some of them are a bit nervous about the bees. | |
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| Ulrika Jonsson, Mica Paris, Ben de Lisi, Helen Lederer and David Quantick take turns to prepare a stunning meal for each other. | |
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| Soul singer Mica Paris swaps her microphone and mixing desk for a microwave and mixing bowl to host today's party. | |
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| Ulrika Jonsson plays host in the Berkshire mansion she shares with husband Mr Wright. | |
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| Comedian Helen Lederer plays host and it's a night to remember, often for all the wrong reasons. | |
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| Today the winner will be announced once the final host, comic David Quantick, has cooked for his fellow celebrities. | |
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| Jamie turns his attention to asparagus. English asparagus is world-renowned, and with a short season of just six weeks, something to really treasure. | |
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| Property expert Amanda Lamb heads to Portugal's sunny Algarve with the Chamberlain family in search of a luxury villa that they can call home. | |
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| Gordon uses his trademark mix of tough talking and inspirational leadership during another foray into some of the country's scariest kitchens. | |
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| With her legs fused together like a tail, Milagros Cerron has one of the rarest birth abnormalities in the world: sirenomelia or mermaid syndrome. | |
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| Father Ted forswears his ciggies for Lent, Father Jack gives up the booze and Dougal agrees to hang up his rollerblades. But can they resist temptation? | |
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| Father Jack's develops hairy hands and is sent off for immediate treatment. However, Jack's replacement seems to be even more trouble than the great man himself. | |
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| Larry uses Sammy Greene's bar mitzvah to try and clear up a nasty rumour about him and the Blacks announce they're returning home. | |
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| Gordon uses his trademark mix of tough talking and inspirational leadership during another foray into some of the country's scariest kitchens. | |
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| With her legs fused together like a tail, Milagros Cerron has one of the rarest birth abnormalities in the world: sirenomelia or mermaid syndrome. | |
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| Father Ted forswears his ciggies for Lent, Father Jack gives up the booze and Dougal agrees to hang up his rollerblades. But can they resist temptation? | |
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| Father Jack's develops hairy hands and is sent off for immediate treatment. However, Jack's replacement seems to be even more trouble than the great man himself. | |
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