
Contributors include Dionne Warwick, Johnny Mathis and Cissy Houston. The programme documents her middle-class upbringing and her relatively late breakthrough. Killing Me Softly: The Roberta Flack StoryĪnother chance to catch this profile of the American singer, best known for her early 1970s hits such as “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face”, “Where Is The Love” and “Killing Me Softly With His Song”. Back on the estate, the pair are forced to deal with the consequences of their drug-dealing activities – at which point Dom receives a call from Celia Herrington (Zoë Wanamaker), offering them safety in return for the dossier.

The concluding episode of this entertaining caper finds deep-cover PCSOs Dom and Kay (Gbemisola Ikumelo and Hammed Animashaun) getting Kirsty (Katherine Kelly) to divulge some classified information – if only to stop Dom shouting at her running club. The house was opened to the public in 1966, shortly after Churchill’s death, and today it preserves a unique record of both his public and private lives. Looking for a rural retreat within commutable distance of Westminster, in 1922 Winston and Clementine Churchill bought Chartwell House. Natasha Lyonne as Charlie Cale in Poker Face (Photo: CBS/Showtime/Peacock) Hidden Treasures of the National TrustĬameras follow teams at three of the Trust’s houses in Kent: Ightham Mote, Smallhythe Place and Chartwell House. You just hope there’s room to hang the coats. She’s looking to the finalists to engineer transformations that say something about each of then personally, and wants to see creativity packed into these challenging spaces. Judge Dara Huang believes that a hallway is one of the hardest areas to get right – it needs to be practical and welcoming and also set the tone for the rest of the home. The Big Interiors Battle: The FinalĪJ Odudu presents the final of this contest, in which up-and-coming interior designers battle it out to make over – and ultimately win – an apartment of their own, worth £250,000.

Elsewhere Adam Frost visits an arts and crafts garden in north Yorkshire, and Rekha Mistry reveals her new garden in the Peak District. Back at Longmeadow, Monty Don makes some changes to pots in the Jewel Garden, plants out squash and harvests gooseberries.

Featuring Ramona Jones, who was diagnosed as autistic in her twenties and discovered how she can find her true identity when she is in the garden.
