Sue Barker hosts live coverage of the ladies' semi-finals at Wimbledon. In 2011, Petra Kvitova held her nerve to upset fourth seed Victoria Azarenka in three sets. Show more
Nick Crane meets the Onion Johnnies, who for nearly 200 years have pedalled their produce around Britain, giving people a stereotypical image of a Frenchman. Show more
Tim Wonnacott and the teams are hunting for bargains in Kent at Detling Antiques Fair. Expert help comes in the form of David Barby and James Braxton. Show more
Property show. Nicki Chapman searches for a rural home in the Yorkshire Dales for a budget of 420,000 pounds. Nicki also meets one of the region's beekeepers. Show more
Paul Martin and the Flog It! team travel to Barrow-in-Furness where experts Anita Manning and David Barby take their pick of the antiques and collectibles. Show more
Sue Barker introduces live coverage of the ladies' semi-finals at Wimbledon. Eighth seed Petra Kvitova won at this stage in 2011. Show more
John Inverdale is at Wimbledon with action and reaction from the ladies' semi-finals.
There's a look at the show gardens inspired by different parts of the world, and children's TV presenter and passionate gardener Dominic Wood invites viewers inside his own garden. Show more
Satirical political comedy. Nicola Murray is stuck in an Eastbourne hotel bedroom with a laptop, a printer and a tiny kettle while she tries to finish her party conference speech. Show more
Comedy murder mystery series. Governor Margaret announces the annual prison choir competition. Helen is certain to be made lead vocalist until the surprise appearance of Virna. Show more
Andrew Graham-Dixon takes a photo tour of London's East End with David Bailey and Alan Yentob meets architect Renzo Piano, the mastermind behind Britain's tallest skyscraper. Show more
The Sky at Night travels to the Arctic Circle and the archipelago of Svalbard to see the transit of Venus, where the planet passes in front of the sun. Show more
Russell Kane with short films, quick-fire sketches and musical comedy. Joe Wilkinson tries his hand at martial arts and Hari Kondabolu gives his all-American views on famous Brits. Show more