Programme TV de BBC2 du Wednesday 13 August

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Impossible Can players avoid giving Impossible answers and stay in the running for a £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 Eight contestants go against each other in as series of fun challenges. It is a fast-paced quiz in which the competitors eliminate each other to win the cash prize.
Great British Menu The nation's top chefs compete for the chance to cook at an incredible four-course banquet
Big Little Journeys A Taiwanese pangolin travels through a land of giants to seek a mate, and in Brazil, a family of tamarins travel to the edge of their world to seek a new future alongside humans.
Flog It! Paul Martin introduces a collection of the best finds from the show's travels to Lulworth Castle in Dorset, Chiddingstone Castle in Kent, and Wrest Park in Bedfordshire. The antiques experts in this episode include Catherine Southon, Christina Trevanion, Adam Partridge, Mark Stacey and Thomas Plant, with items ranging from a cloisonne vase to an astonishing collection of First World War slides.
Rick Stein's Food Stories Rick's in London, the city where he started out as a chef, which is now home to 120 world cuisines. In Chinatown, he's entranced by the art of making dim sum, and in west London, he witnesses the magic of mozzarella making. DJ Stuart Maconie, who's written a book on the full English, tells Rick about the hilarious variations he's had of the country's favourite breakfast. At home, Rick cooks beef chow mein.
Newscast: The Nicola Sturgeon Interview. Adam Fleming talks to former first minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon. She talks about her time in the job, including her handling of issues including gender self-identification and Brexit, as well as what was going on in her personal life at the time.