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The Royle Family return for another quiet chat on their Wythenshawe sofa and chat show favourites, Sarah Millican and Graham Norton end the year in their own inimitable styles. More information on the BBC religious schedule is available here.

Len Goodman takes us on a twirl around the ballroom and Arena reveals the story of the original screen goddess, Clara Bow, and Sister Wendy. More information on programmes airing in BBC weeks 52 and 1 is available by clicking on the following links:.

Available Now Episode 4 — Around the World in 80 Days, Series 1 Fogg grumpily waits for a wedding to be over, but the groom is grabbed by the army. BBC One. Grand Final — University Challenge, Christmas Jeremy Paxman asks the questions in the grand final of this seasonal competition. BBC Two. Champion of Champions — MasterChef Five former champions return to the kitchen to compete for the ultimate prize. Animated Films Charming, funny and cheeky, curl up and enjoy these classic animated tales.

Quite by Claudia Winkleman. Darcey Bussell: Evolved. My Story by Bruno Tonioli. Pasha - My Story by Pasha Kovalev. This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses.

You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano. Together they discover and celebrate the true meaning of Christmas, to spend quality time with those you love, both on and off the riverbank.

There are plenty of laughs, a few tears and some big surprises in this hour-long special episode, which will leave you well and truly immersed in the Christmas spirit. From unusual starters - Turkey Doner Kebab — to gourmet marshmallows and award-winning Christmas Puds that contain an incredible 21 ingredients.

This will be a fabulous festive feast, Hairy Bikers-style to suit three generations of both the King and Myers families. Andi Oliver is a chef and passionate foodie and she's eaten in some really amazing places - but what really excites her isn't fancy restaurants, it's the special meals and food celebrations people cook at home.

Most of all at Christmas. So in this joyful festive special, Andi is going to meet three very different families, all from the same great city of Glasgow, as they create celebratory feasts for their nearest and dearest.

Some of the dishes will be the classics Andi knows and loves, others will be an entirely new experience - but all will give her and BBC Two viewers a real taste of Glasgow and of home. Victoria Coren Mitchell is back in the host's chair for a one-off special of Only Connect: the series where knowledge will only take you so far.

Patience and lateral thinking are also vital. Two favourite teams from previous series return for an evening of cheese, wine and Christmas quizzing. It's a festive affair as the Turophiles take on the Corkscrews in a competition to draw together the connections between things which at first glance, seem utterly random. So raise a glass and join Victoria Coren Mitchell if you want to know what connects He tells the story of his creative life in his own words - and, of course, with his own pictures - by making a major new work exclusively for this film.

Viewers will see him fill a thirty foot long canvas with classic characters and key moments from his career. The documentary shows how Quentin, who turns 89 this December, is still exploring new creative outlets - in recent years moving beyond the pages of children's books to make larger pieces for galleries and hospitals. More than 70 years since he was first published, Blake's joyful art continues to delight people of all ages.

The Commissioning Editor is Mark Bell. In the second of three special programmes celebrating the gardening year, Adam Frost hosts the show from his garden. He meets the head gardener and deconstructs the winter garden, which lies all but dormant during the summer months, before bursting into life and colour with a host of beautiful plants with the onset of winter.

Frances Tophill visits the great glasshouse at The National Botanic Garden of Wales, the largest single span glasshouse in the world; Carol Klein immerses herself in the exuberance of summer, at the gardens of Kelmarsh Hall in Northamptonshire; and Arit Anderson explores Scape Lodge - a spectacular garden created in very challenging conditions on the steepest of slopes in the Pennines. Rachel de Thame finds joy in a plant which dazzles in the depths of winter — witch hazel.

He also shares his tips on how to care for house plants over winter and plans for the growing season ahead by sorting seeds — a rewarding job at this time of year. Carol Klein meets comedian Joe Lycett at his home in Birmingham and talks to him about his new found love of gardening. Florist and gardener Arthur Parkinson joins Rachel de Thame to inject some floral fabulousness into Christmas. Rachel and Arthur spend a festive day making Christmas decorations; Rachel gathers fresh plant material from the garden to build a door posy filled with berries and evergreens.

In contrast, Arthur uses cut flowers and grasses, such as hydrangeas, amaranthus and panicum that he has collected and dried throughout the year - giving a modern twist to the traditional Christmas door wreath.

Adam Frost looks at a beautiful range of plants that are the perfect backdrop to the border at the is time of year. We visit Sue Kent in her garden in South Wales as she gets into the Christmas spirit, preparing for the big day as she creates some festive gardening gifts and we visit a family nursery in Yorkshire, who specialise in growing one of the most popular plants we bring into our homes at Christmas - the poinsettia.

Garden historian Advolly Richmond heads to Cumbria and uncovers the fascinating history behind the gardens at Levens Hall. We Brits spend a staggering 1. Spending a whopping million pounds on them every year. The process begins with a delivery of 1. Gregg then makes the printing plates that he will use to transfer his design onto them using the Rolls Royce of printing presses!

Using blisteringly hot metal dyes, foil is then pressed onto the cards, before they are cut to size by a laser sharp guillotine that terrifies Gregg! Elsewhere in the episode Cherry Healy creates a Vegan Christmas feast and Historian Ruth Goodman unwraps the story of the year when Christmas was cancelled.

A look back at a selection of magical Madonna moments on a range of BBC shows - from her first ever Top of the Pops appearance with Holiday in , right up to the present day.

It captures how, over the years, her ability to combine charisma, controversy and classic pop tunes has made her a female icon and a true global superstar. The Executive Producer is Simon Goretzki.

The producer is Tim Clawson. Adele has broken records, won numerous awards and has recently released her highly anticipated fourth album, These performances include her first ever TV appearance on Later…with Jools Holland, in , on which she sang Daydreamer - a debut that announced a new star was born. From the moment her debut single Just Dance hit the top of the UK charts, Lady Gaga has captivated music fans across the world. Plus, as is tradition, Jools will be counting the seconds down to midnight, before the Pipes and Drums of the 1stBattalion Scots Guards play viewers into The Executive Producer is Alison Howe.

In addition, the programme follows the family as they prepare for their traditional Anglo-Afro-Caribbean-style Christmas celebrations in their Nottingham home. In this seasonal special, choirmaster Gareth Malone heads to Blackburn — one of the areas of the country hardest hit by Covid - to create a concert that celebrates the work of NHS staff and other keyworkers.

In the Royal Blackburn Hospital, and surrounding town, Gareth comes across a wealth of amateur musical talent. Working with them to devise and rehearse musical performances that reflect their experiences over the last year, he uncovers a range of moving stories about how the town has pulled together through the pandemic. The final concert will be an emotional thank you to the local hospital, an uplifting celebration of community, and a chance to bring some festive joy to the nation.

He first appeared with the orchestra as pianist in and since then he has conducted many concerts with them, including the New Year's Concerts and And they succeeded. Within 11 months the first vaccine was produced - a process that often takes 10 years.

During the three-lecture series, Prof. Van-Tam will show how public health measures, combined with ground-breaking science will have an impact far beyond Covid, including breakthroughs that could help fight other infectious diseases, genetic disorders and even cancer. Data has been shared across the world and rapid clinical trials have tested the efficacy of new drugs. Biological and epidemiological science will never be the same again.

Built at the 2,m summit of the Julierpass in south-east Switzerland is a tower, an extraordinary 30 metre high red wooden structure which was unveiled in late Out of time and place, it stands in splendid and magisterial isolation — but will be dismantled in August — a tribute to the fleeting nature of theatre performance.

Shot by iconic filmmaker John Bridcut both inside the tower, and outside in the snow this is a personal journey for German-British baritone Benjamin Appl who sings sections of the work accompanied by pianist James Baillieu. The commissioner is Jan Younghusband. The producer and director is John Bridcut. The Night Before Christmas is an original theatre show based on the poem of the same name, created by a team of writers and scripted by Nathan Cockerill. The words from the original poem are woven into the tale, narrated by Moon.

The show includes a delicious range of sing-along songs and toe-tapping dances for all the family to enjoy. Executive Producer is Vanessa Amberleigh.

But when a game of Verandah Santa leaves cousin Socks upset, Bluey must learn the virtue of kindness. Tish is left in charge of the Christmas Tree decorations, but Bobby keeps getting in the way of her plans. The Numberblocks present a special numbery version of the festive favourite featuring a Christmas train that flings gifts into the air.



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