Mark De-Lisser visits rural Wales to create a choir made up of people from isolated rural areas. Show more
Patients from Britain’s most remote community – on Fair Isle, south of Shetland – wait for a break in the weather to make the trip for important operations. Show more
Michael Portillo travels from the coal mines of Newcastle, New South Wales, to Brisbane. He crosses the mighty Hawkesbury River, tends to an injured koala and rides a solar-powered train. Show more
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Victoria Derbyshire hears from three university students who are officially ‘estranged’ from their parents. Caroline Flack is to stand down as host of Love Island. Show more
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Jo Coburn is joined by Conservative MP Ben Bradley, former Labour MP Jenny Chapman and journalists Jason Cowley and Camilla Tominey to discuss the government’s plans for Brexit. Show more
Claire Skinner presents an appeal on behalf of KIDS, a charity providing support services to disabled children, young people and their families.
Jeremy Vine hosts the show where every day a new team of challengers take on what is probably the greatest quiz team in Britain, made up of some of the country's top quizzers.
Paul Ainsworth and Catherine Fulvio are joined by presenter Angellica Bell as they share culinary secrets, perfect for creating delicious festive flavours for Christmas. Show more
Len travels with former footballer Dion Dublin to Great Yarmouth - in a 1970s Morris Marina Coupe, a similar car to the one Dion travelled in from Leicester to the seaside in 1979. Show more
Comedy. A wealthy newspaper proprietor puts up a £10,000 prize for the fastest flight from London to Paris. His wager attracts a weird and eccentric collection of competitors. Show more
This edition comes from Culzean Castle. Experts Natasha Raskin Sharp and Raj Bisram value Victorian spiritualist photographs and a Hornby train set. Show more
Comedian Lolly Adefope, journalist and presenter Dan Walker, presenter Sarah Greene and comedian Miles Jupp take on a series of challenging quiz games selected by Richard Osman. Show more
The Footballers and Korfballers return for a very special one-off sports special. Victoria Coren Mitchell hosts. Show more
Gregg Wallace is in Nottingham at an enormous party food factory where they produce 200,000 canapes every 24 hours. Show more
Only the four most talented chefs out of the original 48 remain. The first challenge they face is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to cook at the chef’s table. Show more
Laura Kuenssberg goes behind the scenes and beyond the headlines once again as cameras follow her reporting on one of the fiercest political battles of this generation - Brexit. Show more
The fabulous Sara Pascoe hosts some Yuletide fun and frolics, and introduces Chris McCausland and Flo and Joan to the stage. Show more
Mockumentary series starring Diane Morgan as Philomena Cunk.
With Emily Maitlis. As Labour MPs explode with anger at their leader, we study the new political dividing lines that brought us here. Plus the latest on Trump's impeachment.
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All the latest NFL headlines as week 15 draws to a close. Highlights include the New Orleans Saints taking on the Indianapolis Colts and the Chicago Bears up against the Green Bay Packers. Show more
Fiona Bruce presents an hour of topical debate. On the panel: Grant Shapps MP, Stephen Kinnock MP, Drew Hendry MP, Helen Lewis and Michael Dobbs. Show more
New parents Mo and Syler get to grips with round-the-clock feeding, while Paul and Craig's surrogate Mel gives birth to their twins. Show more
Kym Marsh and Ashley John-Baptiste reveal how scammers were able to con one woman out of her money not once, but twice. Show more
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