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"Money in the bank" is a unique concept within the WWE. Superstars climb a ladder and battle for the chance to retrieve a briefcase containing a contract for a championship title opportunity. Cashing in that briefcase can happen any place and any time. With stories from Roman Reigns, John Cena and Seth Rollins, we'll relive the very first cash-in from 2005, C.M. Punk ruining Jeff Hardy's title win in 2009, Seth Rollins' shocking heist of the century, and much more.
The MasterChef contestants face off with a mystery box with a wrapped up surprise.
Briony May Williams helps a young family who have outgrown their London flat and now need a new home in rural Suffolk, with enough room for two growing children.
The exciting property line-up includes a mystery house that has six centuries of stories to tell, some of which are written on its walls!
Aside from ancient houses, Briony is excited to meet a fellow baking enthusiast who, after making his own escape to the county a year ago, now sells cakes and runs a supper club from his home.
MISSION IMPOSSIBLE WEEK: Hayley Atwell, actor in MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – THE FINAL RECKONING.
New installment of "Beg-Knows America" with David Begnaud.
A science teacher mysteriously dies ziplining while staffing a leadership camp for teens. But after the victim's past reveals a web of uneasy alliances and rivalries, Shepherd must cipher through a long list of suspects.
Colin Murray, Rachel Riley and Susie Dent host, with Keith Brymer Jones in Dictionary Corner, as contestants race against the clock to pit their wits against vowels, consonants and numbers.
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The new series continues, as we follow the vibrant community who call the UK's canal network home. In Staffordshire, we meet Andy Hamblin and his cat Hugo, whose boat - Hush - is often photographed by passers-by because of its unique doorway. We join married couple Pat and Jill on sweetie boat - The Pendle Witch - as they cruise the Leeds-Liverpool canal towards a towpath sale. Rachel, James and Joe swap their four-bedroom family home in the Welsh Valleys for a 45-foot narrowboat that James has yet to see. And familiar faces Tracey and Tim have had a successful year with the Accessible Waterways Association that they launched last series, and hope to realise an accessible mooring on the network.
The new series continues, as we follow the vibrant community who call the UK's canal network home. Andy cruises towards the Llangollen for winter and stops off to see Ruth, a familiar face from series 1, who has opened a marina chandlery. Pat and Jill begin a boat makeover before Jill gets off the water and into the sky. Rachel and James shut the door on their bricks and mortar home and take the first steps towards their new adventure. And Tim and Tracey host the first Accessible Waterways Association gathering and it's an opportunity for boaters with disabilities to test the new accessible mooring that they have designed alongside the Canal and River Trust.
The new series continues, as we follow the vibrant community who call the UK's canal network home. On the Leeds-Liverpool canal, Pat and Jill prepare for Halloween as they stock up for a towpath sale. In Thorne, South Yorkshire, Rachel and James take boat Ruby out for the first time, as neighbour Kate gives them a driving lesson. We meet mum Hannah and her teenage son George, who are planning a trip from their narrowboat home mooring in east London to celebrate George starting secondary school. And with the prototype of the accessible mooring a proven hit, the Canal and River Trust have the first one created in their workshop.
The new series continues, as we follow the vibrant community who call the UK's canal network home. Hannah and George take a cruise through east London before mooring up near the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park where George can visit the skate park. In South Yorkshire, Rachel, James, and son Joe have some help with their list of boat tasks, as they head closer to living the continuous-cruiser lifestyle. We meet The Three Idle Women, a folk group whose songs are based on canal life, who are launching their first album, but there is a lot of work to do first, starting with a towpath rehearsal and a soft launch on the puppet barge in Little Venice, London. And in Birmingham, Tracey and Tim gather a crowd to see the first accessible mooring being established on the towpath.
The new series continues, as we follow the vibrant community who call the UK's canal network home. The Three Idle Women travel over the Dundas Aqueduct as they traverse the Kennet and Avon Canal, rehearsing for the launch of their new album. Photographer Hannah heads out by bike from her boat in east London to capture a familiar face - bike repair man Sam - whose looking for some images to promote his floating business. Near Doncaster, Rachael and James continue their boat renovations, as James creates a unique mural on the side of narrowboat Ruby, before they finally begin their lives as continuous cruisers. And in Birmingham, Tracey and Tim finally see their dream realised, as the Canal and River Trust and Walsall College assist with the official launch of the first accessible mooring.
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