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| Robert Llewellyn and Lisa Rogers throw open the Scrapheap's rusty doors and invite teams of backyard bodgers from across the country. | |
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| Robert Llewellyn and Lisa Rogers are back after a summer break with the semi-final showdowns. | |
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| Only four teams remain in this year's competition, all of them dreaming of being crowned Scrapheap Challenge Champions. | |
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| Woof Justice from Newcastle go head to head with the Beach Bums from Torquay to get their hands on the Scrapheap Challenge Champions Cup. | |
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| Pam and Derek Morgan are looking for the perfect holiday home in Corsica, one of the least spoilt and most beautiful islands in the Mediterranean. | |
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| A unique travel guide to Europe, as 14 tourists are brought together for an epic coach trip across the continent. | |
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| The passengers leave Amsterdam's coffee bars behind and travel to Brussels, where they sample some of the local chocolate and taste the famous Belgium beer. | |
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| Trouble is brewing on the coach as some of the trippers are having problems waking up, and Phil has a bit of bother with the local food - and the local women. | |
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| It's time for a spot of pampering for the passengers as they arrive in the German spa town of Baden Baden. | |
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| The coach travels to Munich, where the passengers visit the Olympic Tower and get the chance to soak up the sights and sounds of the city. | |
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| Brand new series following five strangers battling it out for the title of ultimate dinner party host. | |
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| Sarah Adams-Lipa hosts this week's second dinner party, providing a sneaky peek into the glamorous world of a footballer's wife. | |
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| Stoke's answer to Hyacinth Bucket, etiquette buff Tricia Martin, is a seasoned hostess, full of tips and advice for problem-free entertaining. | |
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| Estate agent and former Miss Stoke finalist Lesley Blood hosts her dinner party. | |
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| Sit back and enjoy as Father Brian, wearing what can only be described as an ecclesiastical pinny, cooks dinner for four over-excited female guests... | |
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| From the garden Jamie picks some incredible lime green and purple cauliflowers and uses them to make curried fritters with a brilliantly simple batter. | |
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| Willie Harcourt-Cooze has a dream. His dream is to produce the very best chocolate in the world, all the way from bean to bar. | |
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| Multi Michelin-starred chef Gordon Ramsay is sharpening his knives for another assault on some of the country's scariest restaurant kitchens. | |
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| Kate Garraway challenges Gordon to beat her recipe for bread and butter pudding, and Janet continues her struggle to rear veal. | |
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| An act of uncharacteristic heroism by Ted leads to a job offer in America of his very own parish in Beverley Hills. | |
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| Ted gets the chance to appear on prestigious TV show 'Faith of our Fathers'. Could this be the opportunity for him to find television stardom? | |
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| First shown in 1997, this episode of Brass Eye finds arch satirist Chris Morris turning his laser eye onto the subject of crime and the media. | |
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| Multi Michelin-starred chef Gordon Ramsay is sharpening his knives for another assault on some of the country's scariest restaurant kitchens. | |
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| Kate Garraway challenges Gordon to beat her recipe for bread and butter pudding, and Janet continues her struggle to rear veal. | |
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| Willie Harcourt-Cooze has a dream. His dream is to produce the very best chocolate in the world, all the way from bean to bar. | |
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