The BBC has undergone a major shake-up as three shows are making a return.
A new episode of I Escaped To The Country hit screens on Monday, featuring host Nicki Chapman reconnecting with buyers who previously appeared on Escape to the Country.
Those who successfully relocated after discovering a home through the series met the presenter to share insights into how their lives have transformed since their initial appearances.
Series nine continued on Tuesday and followed Jules Hudson as he met up with a couple who packed up their lives and moved to Bedfordshire.
In another shake-up, The Bidding Room is also returning this week. Presented by Nigel Havers, the show sees sellers come face to face with five dealers who battle it out to make the highest bid.
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Taking place in Edinburgh, dealers will encounter an antique mannequin, two teddy bears, vintage magic tricks, a classic football, and a retro phonograph.
This will be followed by The Travelling Auctioneers, following JJ Chalmers, Robin Johnson, Izzie Balmer and Christina Trevanion as they take their van back on the road.
The BBC has undergone major shake-ups over the last few weeks due to the festive period. Prior to its return on Monday, The One Show had been off air since Christmas, paving the way for specials such as the final episode of Gavin and Stacey and the Outnumbered reboot.
According to the broadcaster, Gavin and Stacey dominated the ratings battle on Christmas Day, achieving the highest viewing figures for any non-sporting event in over 10 years after raking in 12.3 million viewers.
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The Christmas special saw Smithy (James Corden) and Nessa (Ruth Jones) finally tie the knot after 17 years of a will they/wont they romance.
This was followed by Wallace and Gromit which raked in 9.38 million viewers. Nearly six million tuned in to watch the King's Speech, while the Call the Midwife Christmas special was watched by 4.42million viewers.
EastEnders got 4.39 million viewers, while Doctor Who lagged behind slightly at 4.11million, and the Strictly Christmas special was only viewed by 4.05 million after the results were leaked early.