Anne Robinson is joined by actress Natascha McElhone and presenter Chris Hollins, who share their favourite books and discuss why they have been important to them in their lives. Show more
Documentary series telling the story of patients who enter four hospitals across the country. Sonny has a suspected broken finger after trying to save a ball at a summer camp. Show more
The country's best young bakers go head to head. Judges Nadiya and Allegra set bakers a technical recipe for a British classic, battenberg with a bit of a twist. Show more
Antiques Roadshow boards the Flying Scotsman for a special edition that celebrates the golden age of travel. Show more
This edition looks at the problems facing the independent inquiry into historical child sex abuse, and whether cryogenics can really offer humans a life after death. Show more
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Andrew Neil is joined by Guardian columnist Rafael Behr and Rachel Sylvester from the Times to discuss Theresa May's meeting with President Obama and Chancellor Merkel in Berlin. Show more
John Sullivan's bittersweet sitcom. Vince asks his father for advice about Penny, and Penny hears about her mother's surprising past.
Sitcom. Penny is aching to tell Vince that she doesn't want to see him again - but he hasn't contacted her for over three weeks!
Live coverage of Murray v Wawrinka from the O2 in London, where the 2016 ATP World Tour Finals are taking place. The day's matches see the weekend semi-final line-ups firmed up. Show more
Chef Ainsley Harriott guides Len Goodman on a culinary road trip around Britain. The pair hit south London, where Len tries Portuguese and Japanese cuisine. Show more
Chris Packham explores what makes animal groups successful. How hairs keep elephants cool, how feet sensors guide them towards rain and how their mouths store water. Show more
Fiona Bruce and the team head to Brighton, where pieces under the experts' eyes include a Trafalgar medal awarded to a boy sailor who witnessed the epic battle. Show more
Zoe Ball presents the one-hour Friday show. Gethin Jones is at the Blackpool Tower to chat to the couples. Show more
Celebrities hunt for antiques across the UK. Comic and entertainer Jim Moir, better known as Vic Reeves, and his wife Nancy Sorrell road trip in Kent. Show more
Four contenders brave the black chair with John Humphrys asking the questions in the classic quiz. The subjects are EastEnders, Puccini, Bill Shankly and the Battle of Trafalgar. Show more
Explorer Paul Rose sets off on the walk of a lifetime - 630 miles of the South West Coast Path, discovering wildlife, wild traditions and wild adventure along the way. Show more
Rick Stein visits the home of new Nordic cuisine - Copenhagen. Rick cooks fried pork belly with lovage potatoes and parsley sauce - voted Denmark's favourite dish. Show more
Children in Need switches over to BBC Two for a packed show featuring Michael Buble, Take That, Ellie Goulding, Shane Richie & Tony Hadley, Gregory Porter and Olly Murs. Show more
With Emily Maitlis. Donald Trump's cabinet picks, are Theresa May's Jams (just about managing) anything new, and was celebrity a factor in Trump's victory? Show more
Drama. Callum comes under increasing pressure from the secret service as he tries to help his brother and convince Dieter to work for the British. Show more
Jools Holland looks back through the Later... archives at some of the artists who have emerged from Black British music over the last 25 years of the show. Show more
David Dimbleby presents topical debate from Stirling. The panellists are: Kwasi Kwarteng MP, Chris Bryant MP, John Nicolson MP, Merryn Somerset Webb and Cat Boyd. Show more
Film following the murder trial of a white police officer in Portsmouth, Virginia, accused of shooting an unarmed black teenager. Show more