Impossible
Entertaining and educational British quiz show, hosted by Rick Edwards, where 24 regular contestants compete throughout the series to answer tricky questions. But some of the optional answers are designed to be ''impossible'', or at the very least inconsistent with the information given. The participants must avoid selecting these booby trap answer and the best one wins the £10,000 jackpot.
The Boss
Susan Calman hosts this lively quiz where a boss is chosen among five players and answers five questions to determine the value of each question. Contestants face multiple-choice quickfire questions, puzzles and then one of them is put in control and nominates which of the other participants is the best to answer a particular question. The real Boss takes all cash and walks away.
The Tournament
In the ultimate knockout quiz, eight players do battle on the Tournament Run in a series of exciting tug-of-war quiz matches as they attempt to knock their opponents out of the game and steal their cash. Only one player will be left standing at the end, but can they make it all the way to the Golden Run to double their money? Hosted by Alex Scott.
Great British Menu
It's judges' day, and only one chef can go through to represent south west England.
Universe
Le soleil est une source vitale de lumière, de chaleur et d'énergie depuis 4,6 milliards d'années. Pourtant, son histoire reste un mystère. Pour reconstituer son origine au sein d'un cycle plus vaste de création, d'extinction et de renaissance d'étoiles, les photos capturées par le télescope Hubble et les résultats de la sonde solaire Parker, lancée en 2018 pour une odyssée spatiale de sept ans, sont précieux.
Flog It!
Flog It! comes from the 19th-century Highcliffe Castle in Dorset. Christina Trevanion is joined by Philip Serrell, and they have got plenty to be looking at. Christina has fallen in love with a 1960s coat by Biba, and Philip with a classic mouseman cheeseboard. Presenter Paul Martin delves into Dorset's Bronze Age past at the Ancient Technology Centre at Cranbourne.
Richard Osman's House of Games
New: Comedian Rob Deering, Strictly star Katya Jones, TV presenter Jayne Middlemiss and cricketing pundit Phil Tufnell compete in the Thursday Murder Club creator's quiz masterpiece.
Rick Stein's Food Stories
Rick Stein begins his food tour of the UK in the Lake District, enjoying a traditional mutton hotpot with sheep farmer and author James Rebanks. He pays homage to actor Stan Laurel before braving Morecambe Bay's treacherous mud flats to meet a shrimp fisherman and discover an old favourite, potted shrimps. Back home in Padstow, Rick is joined by his son Jack to cook his mum's shepherd's pie.
Irvine Welsh: The Next Chapter
Irvine Welsh's first novel, Trainspotting, achieved cult status. Its depiction of the lives of a group of heroin addicts in Leith tapped into the zeitgeist of the 1990s and was turned into a hit film. The author has now written a sequel, picking up where Trainspotting left off and catching up with the exploits of the gang. The writer speaks to Katie Razzall about class, the way music influences his writing and why he worries culture is dying.