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- A biography of Labour MP John Stonehouse, concentrating on his attempt in 1974 to fake his own death by appearing to drown in the sea. Made to complement the dramatisation Stonehouse (2023) which was shown on the preceding three nights.
- With access to recently-opened court files, Julie Etchingham reveals some of the Stasi's UK operations and asks why its other secrets are yet to be revealed.
- The murder investigation that tried to identify the brutal killer of beloved grandmother June Fox-Roberts.
- Financial journalist Martin Lewis shares his tactics and strategies for playing board games.
- The fact-based crime drama begins with Samantha Stobbart striking up a new romance, but she is increasingly nervous about her abusive ex-partner Raoul Moat - who is about to be released from prison.
- After his attack on PC David Rathband has terrible consequences, Moat continues to evade capture and doubles down on his threats against the police. Senior officers try to manage the manhunt amid reports his prison release was mishandled.
- The manhunt focuses on the village of Rothbury. The press attention is antagonising Moat, prompting police to request a media blackout. The police enlist the help of a survival expert, but a fresh sighting makes another attack seem likely.
- The week in Manchester ends with Nick's Churchill-themed menu, complete with history lessons. Yet there's an ultimately downbeat air when it's revealed Nick took his life five months before broadcast, and the episode ends with a tribute.
- The Come Dine With Me rulebook is torn up in the North West of England, where not four, five but SIX contestants take part in a single week. Leading the larger group in a socially-distanced house in Cheshire is recruitment manager Julia.