
Kirstie's Handmade Christmas 2024
It's time for some fab festive tables. Whose divine display will 'sleigh' Christmas day?

It's time for some fab festive tables. Whose divine display will 'sleigh' Christmas day?

Four talented makers race against the clock to create a spectacular wreath but only one can be crowned winner.

Four more Christmas crafters bring bundles of yuletide joy as they create handmade hampers.

Four Christmassy crafters go head-to-head in Kirstie's genius gift-making competition.

Four marvelous makers compete to design tremendous wow-factor trees with a personal story.

Edinburgh's Palace of Holyroodhouse is the least-known but most romantic of the royal palaces.

Exploring Windsor Castle, the world's oldest and largest inhabited castle.

The rise of Buckingham Palace from swampland in just 300 years.

A look at 1952, when tragedy struck as King George VI died in his sleep, discovering what happened as the new Queen began her reign.

The death of Edward VII in 1910 rocks Sandringham and the royals the privately-owned house was inherited by Edward VII's wife, Alexandra how the abdication crisis threw the very future of the house into question.

Be transported back to 1862 when the building first came into royal hands Nigel Havers reveals that it was Queen Victoria who snapped up the original Sandringham Hall as a 21st birthday present for her party-loving son Prince Bertie.

Edinburgh's Palace of Holyroodhouse is the least-known but most romantic of the royal palaces.

Exploring Windsor Castle, the world's oldest and largest inhabited castle.

The rise of Buckingham Palace from swampland in just 300 years.

Over the centuries, Buckingham Palace has witnessed it all Alexander Armstrong reveals the surprising stories hidden behind the walls of Britain's most iconic royal residence.

Over the centuries, Buckingham Palace has witnessed it all Alexander Armstrong reveals the surprising stories hidden behind the walls of Britain's most iconic royal residence.

Sam Willis explores how, by the Wars of the Roses, castles were under attack from a new threat -- the cannon, but survived into the Tudor era only to find their whole purpose challenged.

Sam Willis tells the story of the English ruler who left the most indelible mark on the castle -- the great Plantagenet king, Edward I who turned it into an instrument of colonization.

Sam Willis traces the history of the British castle from its first appearance in 1066.

A look at 1952, when tragedy struck as King George VI died in his sleep, discovering what happened as the new Queen began her reign.