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A second visit to Lincoln Cathedral for Fiona Bruce and the experts. Cameras roll as the team gets excited about a Chinese picture bought for a song, a Georgian dining table with a stunning valuation and a collection of early TV implements first used to screen the Queen's Coronation.
William Garrow, now a celebrated Old Bailey barrister, is encouraged by Southouse to defend Renwick Williams, accused of being the infamous Monster who has carried out a series of stabbings on young ladies across London. As a result, Garrow's popularity diminishes with the public and the press. Even he describes Williams as a 'lecherous libertine' and his defence is not easy.
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Alexander Armstrong explores the state of the great British holiday. It is widely acknowledged that 2009 is a bumper year for the UK tourist industry, with many consumers tightening their belts and forgoing foreign holidays. Can Britain's destinations cope with the masses, and is the industry prepared for the demands of its guests?