In Southwell Minster, the team sees the oldest toy train in the programme's history, a pocket watch made by Britain's finest watchmaker and a valuable romantic painting. Show more
The team is in Clacton-on-Sea, looking through the items brought along by crowds taking a break from the pier and sandy beaches. The finds include a Victorian tea set. Show more
Robin Hood is blamed when a sniper murders innocent people in Nottingham. Desperate to stop the killings, Robin must form an unholy alliance with the Sheriff.
Medical drama series. When a woman finds a young asylum seeker hiding in her garden, Simon is called out to help, unaware of the danger lurking nearby. Show more
Actress Ruth Jones chats to Matt Baker and Gabby Logan about her new rambling sitcom. Also, there's a glimpse at the ingenuity of wasps' nests. Show more
As the nights draw in, food writer Nigel Slater raids his cupboards, fridge and veg patch to make comfort food that makes staying in a real treat. Show more
On the storm-battered Atlantic shore of Ireland's majestic northwest coast, the programme takes in Galway, an infamous pirate queen, Clifden and Clew Bay. Show more
Documentary series. Robert Bartlett explores the impact of the Norman conquest of Britain and Ireland, and looks at how England adapted to its new masters. Show more
Comedy series about a misfit rambling club. On the annual trip to the south coast, Bob and Christine's rivalry comes to a head. Victor is hoping for his promised kiss from Hazel. Show more
Sitcom. When Simon tells his mum Tanya that he's quitting the entertainment show he presents, she is less than happy. Show more
Andrew Marr discovers how Darwin's ideas are helping mankind to save life on earth from extinction. He explains Darwin's theory and shows our own destructive powers. Show more
On the storm-battered Atlantic shore of Ireland's majestic northwest coast, the programme takes in Galway, an infamous pirate queen, Clifden and Clew Bay. Show more
Dr Stephen Baxter reveals the human and political drama that lies within the parchment of England's earliest surviving public record, the Domesday Book, commissioned in 1086. Show more