Dion Dublin meets a pair of architects who love transforming tired bungalows and whose latest project is in Radcliffe-on-Trent in Nottinghamshire. Show more
Chef Brian Turner takes celebrities back to their youths, using the power of food to jog colourful memories. Diane Louise Jordan takes a trip to her childhood. Show more
Gabby Logan takes charge of the quiz where contestants need brainpower and ball skills to win big. Who will be the high roller and who will push themselves over The Edge?
Gardening magazine. In the last episode of the series, Monty Don takes stock of his year at Longmeadow and Carol Klein celebrates the glorious displays put on by flowering plants. Show more
Creative culinary competition. To represent Wales, Stephen Gomes, Adam Bannister and Phil Carmichael are challenged to plate up perfect starter courses. Show more
The number of hospital beds for people with learning disabilities is to be halved in England - one man talks about his 25 years in an institution. Show more
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Andrew Neil discusses the next round of climate change talks with former energy minister Greg Barker and deputy Ukip leader Paul Nuttall. Show more
Alice Roberts visits the Irish salt mines at Carrickfergus. In Ballintoy, she visits the unique Bendhu House perched on a cliff.
Police drama series set in Jersey. Bergerac has his doubts about the supposed accidents which befall a visitor.
Amateur cooking competition. Three home cooks are pitted against each other as they try to make dishes using ingredient boxes put together by John Craven. Show more
Reflecting on the highlights of the third series of the bakery programme and revisiting the participants to see where they are a year later and how their lives have changed. Show more
Chris Packham examines some of the world's weirdest natural events. He finds out why whales and dolphins would forge an unlikely friendship and how trees are oozing red blood. Show more
A family of chimps live in a forested gorge that runs though the African savannah and has been cut off from the rest of the jungle for 15 years, leaving the chimps imprisoned. Show more
Zoe Ball presents the one hour Friday show. Celebrity super fans tell us what they think about our couples, and there will be a live music performance in the It Takes Two studio. Show more
Matt Baker presents coverage of the World Gymnastics Championships from Glasgow. Japan's Kohei Uchimura is attempting to win an incredible sixth men's all-around title in a row. Show more
Analysis of the day's headlines with Emily Maitlis. Features Kids Company, Shaker Aamer's release, MP Jess Phillips on twitter threats and an interview with Danny Boyle.
Magazine arts show. George the Poet explores the meaning of black culture in four spoken word chapters. Show more
Music programme. Guy Garvey, Dave Gahan, Soulsavers, Jamie Woon, Willy Mason, Judy Collins, Caravan Palace and Bela Fleck and Abigail Washburn join Jools. Show more
Disturbing drama set during the English Civil War. Matthew Hopkins is paid according to how many confessions he can extract from witches - a policy he takes full advantage of. Show more
David Dimbleby presents topical debate from Edinburgh. On the panel are Keith Brown MSP, Annabel Goldie MSP, Kezia Dugdale MSP, Billy Bragg and Merryn Somerset Webb. Show more
Documentary about Brett Nielsen, a musician, record producer, single dad and more - all achieved without arms, because his mum took thalidomide. Show more