Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a Victorian gatehouse in Dover, Kent, as well as a property in Roborough, Devon, and a house in Telford, Shropshire. Show more
Antiques competition. Four teams go hunting for bargains in Glasgow. While Paul Laidlaw and James Lewis are on hand to offer advice, Tim Wonnacott visits Dumfries House. Show more
Paul Hollywood celebrates the best of pies and puddings. Scotland's highest-qualified German pastry chef Falko Burkert shows Paul how to make a classic apple strudel. Show more
David Dimbleby sails the south west coast of England, exploring maritime art, architecture and history - including the story of Sir Francis Drake. Show more
Property series. Joe meets a couple who have bought a detached 1930s house in Cambridgeshire, and also learns how empty houses in the grounds of Fulham palace are being renovated. Show more
The second compilation show looks at how technology is being used around the world to solve specific problems in different countries. Includes the best of Webscape.
The latest national and international news, plus top interviews and analysis.
The latest international news from the BBC.
Jo Coburn has the top political stories of the day.
Live coverage from the Lakeside Country Club. Darryl Fitton takes to the stage against Tony Eccles. Plus there is an all-Dutch clash between Jan Dekker and Benito van de Pas. Show more
Explores Britain's most extreme winter landscapes. Ellie Harrison looks at British mountains as she reveals the surprises this terrain holds, from avalanches to reindeer. Show more
Flog It visits Chesterfield where, under the shadow of the twisted church spire, experts Nigel Smith and Charlie Ross look for items to auction. Show more
Jeremy Vine hosts the show in which teams from all over the UK take on probably the greatest quiz team in Britain, made up of some of the country's top quiz champions. Show more
On the first leg of a journey from Manchester to Chesterfield, Michael Portillo finds out how Manchester gave birth to a revolutionary political movement. Show more
Gardeners try to save Britain's horticultural heritage. Rachel de Thame looks at the cut flower industry and Joe Swift encourages tree planting. Show more
In the last of the second round matches, students representing two more universities battle it out for a place in the quarter-finals. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions.
Neil Oliver uncovers Britain's ancient landscape of belief and ritual, searching for Bronze and Iron Age sites that were sacred to ancient Britons. Show more
Jeremy Clarkson tells the story of the Arctic convoys of WWII, which delivered vital war supplies to the Soviet Union via the Arctic, and reveals the convoy's greatest disaster. Show more
Colin Murray introduces highlights of day three at the 2014 BDO World Professional Darts Championships in Frimley Green.
Rob Walker introduces extended highlights of day three at the 2014 World Professional Darts Championships at the Lakeside Country Club in Frimley Green.
Actor Idris Elba charts the origins and history of the underground racing scene in the USA and examines how a love of speed has shaped the cars of today. Show more
Looking at how basejumper Felix Baumgartner became the first person to free-fall through the sound barrier when, in October 2012, he fell 26 miles to Earth from the edge of space. Show more
Professor Marcus du Sautoy presents six short films that each begin with a mystery that will be explained by a mathematical concept. Show more