WHO is the greatest Briton of all time: it's a question that we as a country have pondered for decades. But undoubtedly, one name springs to mind as a genuine hero, a true leader in the face of haunting adversity. Standing proudly on the back of every new five pound note, Sir Winston Churchill is a name and face we all know, and will stand throughout history. His legacy of influential speeches are timeless and strikingly poignant even today. But do we really know how this exceptional Prime Minister brought WWII to an end? We find out as the final hours before D-Day are brought to life in historical drama Churchill.

In the 96 hours before the event, Army officials, Generals and war strategists were deciding on the right course of action to take back Nazi-occupied Europe. Only one thing stands in their way: Winston Churchill. Harrowed by the Gallipolli massacre of 1915, Churchill's determination to make sure history doesn't repeat itself manifests in his erratic and sometimes impulsive behaviour. But remaining firmly by his side is endlessly supportive wife Clementine, whose love brings him back from the brink of mental collapse and ultimately, the whole country to victory.

We take a look into the portrait of a man struggling with personal demons and depression from the exhaustion of war, all the while striving to lead Britain towards peace at the climax of WWII. Seeing this very human side of this great man is wonderful to behold and Brian Cox brings him stunningly to life.

For Kids' Club this weekend, Bob the Builder can still answer the question almost 20 years after it was first asked: can we fix it? Yes we can! Bob and his team assemble to build a new reservoir for Spring City, but their plans are hindered by jealous, rival builder Conrad. His threat to sabotage the dam sees Bob and his machine team leap into action to save the day in Bob the Builder: Mega Machines.

Evie Myers