An unfortunate development finds George's new rail station under threat, and Marian continues to see Mr Raikes despite Agnes' warnings

In the aftermath of a tragedy, George agrees to help Bertha, and a visit has a lasting impact on the staff of Russell house

Carrie's obsession with Milo takes a dark turn as she plans his kidnapping, forcing her to ask for help when things go awry, with deadly consequences.

Robb weighs up a compromise to repair his alliance with House Frey, Roose Bolton decides what to do with Jaime, while Jon, Ygritte and the wildlings face a daunting climb

Alan Cumming visits Liverpool, cutting through cliches about football and the Beatles to explore the city's less-celebrated treasures, including a banking building from the 1930s

Drama inspired by Julia Child's extraordinary life and her long-running television series, The French Chef. Starring Sarah Lancashire and David Hyde Pierce

Facing mounting pressure from station executives, Julia struggles to figure out how to present a complicated recipe. Later, on-set flubs threaten the future of the show

Tyrion assumes new responsibilities, Jon is taken to the imposing Fist of the First Men, Jaime strikes a deal with his captors and Daenerys meets with the slavers

Varys meets his match when he talks to Lady Olenna, Arya is brought before the commander of the Brotherhood Without Banners and Daenerys takes charge of her army of the Unsullied

The Hound is judged by the gods, while Jaime receives a different form of justice, Robb is betrayed, Jon proves himself and Tyrion learns the true cost of a wedding

Robb weighs up a compromise to repair his alliance with House Frey, Roose Bolton decides what to do with Jaime, while Jon, Ygritte and the wildlings face a daunting climb

Tywin counsels the king, Daenerys exchanges gifts with a slave lord outside Yunkai, Melisandre reveals a secret to Gendry, and Brienne faces a formidable foe at Harrenhal

Improvised comedy in which Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon play versions of themselves on a culinary tour of the north of England, reviewing restaurants for a Sunday newspaper

Steve and Rob continue their culinary tour of the north of England by enjoying a taster menu at L'Enclume in the Cumbrian village of Cartmel

Steve and Rob visit the Lake District, staying at Samuel Taylor Coleridge's old home Greta Hall in Keswick, and eating lunch at Holbeck Ghyll. Starring Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon

The duo visit Hipping Hall near Kirkby Lonsdale and are joined for a meal by Steve's agent Emma and photographer Yolanda. Comedy, starring Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon

Steve and Rob visit the world-famous Malham limestone pavement, before eating at the Yorke Arms. Comedy, starring Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon

Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon visit the Angel Inn at Hetton in North Yorkshire before travelling home, stopping at Steve's parents' house on the way

Sequel to improvised comedy The Trip, with Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon once again playing versions of themselves as they tour Italy to review restaurants

Rob and Steve go on a boat trip, stopping off at the poet Shelley's house for a photo before continuing their journey and arriving at another restaurant

Steve and Rob visit Viareggio in Tuscany, where the poet Shelley's body was washed ashore after he drowned, and have lunch at Trattoria Albana in Mazzolla

Steve's assistant Emma joins him and Rob in Rome, where they also meet up with photographer Yolanda and visit the Keats-Shelley Memorial House museum

The duo visit Pompeii and then have lunch at Relais Blu on the Sorrento coast, and Rob's agent calls to tell him he has got the part in the movie he auditioned for

Steve's assistant Emma and his son Joe join him and Rob on the final leg of their tour as they take a ferry to Capri, where they have lunch at Il Riccio

Salieri fails to coerce Constanze into bed and tells her of her husband's adultery, while Amadeus is visiting his father in Salzburg when he hears of his infant son's death
