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Sean Fletcher enjoys a woodland walk with ‘Bridgerton’ star Adjoa Andoh, as she reflects on her journey of faith and her career as an actor.
Aled Jones shares musical memories of performances at the Royal Albert Hall, and the story of his final recording before his voice changed.
Rev. Kate Bottley joins an accessible service at Lichfield Cathedral and hears how faith is helping legendary singer Tony Christie to live with dementia.
Swarzy Macaly shares her story of finding faith at a pivotal moment in her life.
Katherine Jenkins is at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show to visit an award-winning garden from a pioneering church in central London.
Katherine Jenkins hears how the Grief Garden at RHS Chelsea is bringing a “green hug” to their visitors and meets the designer who changed careers when she herself was bereaved.
At the Church of Storms, Claire McCollum hears about the heartbreaking encounter that prompted the ‘Celtic Quiet Places’ initiative.
Claire joins a sketching group at the Church of Storms, where the sun has finally broken out after a wet and windy day.
Novice singer Shirley has an emotional first lesson with her new opera coach, Sarah Pring.
Opera coach Michael Harper begins his singing lessons with Luke, who recently developed adult-onset Tourettes syndrome.
Singer-in-training. Rico, receives news about an upcoming milestone and begins rehearsing with his opera coach.
Katherine Jenkins surprises the novice singers for performance training, ahead of their challenge to sing at the London NFL Games.
Scrap King regular, Steve “the Boat Breaker”, is in high spirits as he tries to help unload a boat in the rain.
A convoy is ready to transport this clapped-out fairground ride back to the yard for scrapping.
The Scrap Kings of Northern Ireland are under pressure to take apart a former road-gritting lorry.
In Sussex, a banger racing team have just 24 hours to bring a scrap car back to life ready for race day.
Mark and Melissa take this busted coach for a final lap of honour before it’s taken apart for scrap.
With their antics on the go-kart track scuppered by snow, the Scrap Kings get back to work.
The demolition of an old bingo hall is underway, and the Scrap Kings have plenty to keep them busy.
The Scrap Kings manage to keep their neighbours happy - but discover they’ve made a problem for themselves.
Scrap artist, Ptolemy, takes a trip to the local scrap yard and is hunting for hubcaps to begin his latest project.
One disaster follows another in Southern California, as recent wildfires threaten the area with devastating mudslides.
Survivors of the 2018 Attica wildfires share their personal accounts of the event.
Survivors of the 2018 Attica wildfires share their personal accounts of the event.
Local hero, Justin, demonstrates extraordinary courage to rescue horses caught in fast-moving flood waters.
Through a chance encounter, Tony Ferguson joins an unforgettable ghost hunt at Shepton Mallet prison.
Pam Rhodes meets 90-year-old Renate Collins, whose entire family was lost in the events of the Holocaust.
Gemma Hunt hears about Sarah's path to recovery and the power of her faith in the face of adversity.
On Easter Sunday, Katherine Jenkins meets with deaf Christians to learn about their experiences of accessing church worship.
For Remembrance Sunday, Rev. Dr Brent van der Linde reflects on how a sense of peace is brought aboard a battleship through chaplaincy, and how his role supports a crew.
Sir Antony Gormley shares his personal connection to angels for a special programme about the Angel of the North.
Sean Fletcher explores the events of Good Friday through ‘the Stations of the Cross’ on the Wintershall Estate, with Nic Fiddian Green.
For a ‘National Poetry Day’ programme, performance artist and poet, Storm Cecile, delivers a piece of her work that offers a hopeful message of grace.
Stained-glass artist, Thomas Denny, reflects on a series of three windows he designed for Gloucester Cathedral's Thomas Chapel.
Rev. Kate Bottley discovers incredible masonry that tells the story of Gloucester Cathedral’s architecture and Christian history.
Aled Jones meets Christian poet, John Greening, to hear about the history and tradition of verse in the Church.
Katherine Jenkins introduces a VT with Rev. Kate Bottley and Paul Kerensa, who have come together to discuss 100 years of faith at the BBC.
Rev. Kate Bottley meets Dr. Annemarie McAllister to learn about the temperance movement in Preston.
Katherine Jenkins is at Manchester Cathedral to explore the building’s long past and its place in the city today.
Warwick has only come to faith late in life and - at the age of 68 - is being born again as a Christian in the choppy waters of the English Channel.
Katherine Jenkins introduces a VT about the Chester Mystery Plays, which are being staged at the cathedral from which this Easter Sunday episode is set.
Radzi Chinyanganya meets two entrepreneurs whose diverse Christmas decorations celebrate inclusivity.
In rural Suffolk, Laura Wright is meeting farmer John to find out how he decided to go organic, and she discovers the bounty of this year's crop.
Aled Jones is at a nature reserve Essex to join a lesson on ecology with some local children.
James Lusted joins the self-proclaimed ‘warblers’ at their first in-person ‘Hymns and Pimms’ gathering since lockdown.
Christmas Carols on ITV (2024) - Veteran Peter shares his memories of parachuting behind enemy lines as part of the D-Day landings during the Second World War.
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