Martel is in Gillingham in Kent, revisiting a detached house she first saw in 2017. Martin visits a semi in Walsall, while Dion looks at a terrace in Stoke-on-Trent.
Sonali Shah is in the Essex countryside helping a church minister and his wife to make their very first house purchase. Show more
Monty Don has a surprise guest visiting for Easter - Rachel de Thame. Joe Swift and Florence Headlam visit a community growing project for children with special needs. Show more
The BBC News at Nine with in-depth discussion and analysis as well as breaking news.
Angela Rippon, Gloria Hunniford and Julia Somerville investigate a particularly nasty scam that’s seen viewers conned out of tens of thousands of pounds. Show more
An impressive new build in Cottishall, Norfolk, a terraced house in Bootle in Liverpool and a house with an outside toilet in Maidstone, Kent, are all sold at auction. Show more
Ben Brown reports from Downing Street as Theresa May makes a statement on her future.
Tory MP Ken Clarke, Guardian columnist Owen Jones, Brexit Party candidate Claire Fox and The Evening Standard’s Sophie Jarvis join Jo Coburn to discuss Theresa May’s departure. Show more
Susan Calman hosts the quiz show of tactics, knowledge and nerve. Contestants must work as a team, but ultimately there can only be one Boss. Who will walk away with the money? Show more
People donate items to be auctioned off for a community member. A community surprises a Plymouth man who uses his own experience as a refugee to bring people together. Show more
Celebrities choose the TV moments that have shaped their lives. Brian Conley takes former politician Ann Widdecombe back through the classic TV moments that influenced her. Show more
Coast returns to the UK to explore the universal themes that bind everyone together. The team investigates just what it means to be an island people. Show more
Children's adventure set in the 1920s. Four children on holiday in the Lake District meet two tomboys, embarking on a series of adventures. Show more
Antiques experts Anita Manning and Nick Davies put values on Reading's antiques and collectibles, including some American dolls and 19th-century French paperweights. Show more
Jeremy Vine hosts the show where every day a new team of challengers take on what is probably the greatest quiz team in Britain, made up of some of the country's top quizzers.
Three inspirational farming families are celebrated for their ideas and ingenuity, but only one can be crowned ‘Diversification Farmer of the Year’ at the Farmers Weekly Awards. Show more
Monica Galetti and Giles Coren work in Hacienda Hotel Vira Vira. The hotel overlooks an active volcano, which regularly spews ash and lava. Show more
John Humphrys asks the questions in a semi-final of the classic quiz. Subjects include Queen Victoria, the plays of Ibsen and test cricket between England and India.
Monty Don and Joe Swift meet the winner of this year’s BBC RHS People’s Choice Award. Show more
December 1999. Ali Soufan breaks stake-out rules over an al-Qaeda money man in Brooklyn, and the CIA believes it has a handle on US-bound terrorists. Show more
Highlights from the satirical show that brings you everything that has and hasn’t happened this week.
With Emily Maitlis. As Theresa May quits, who and what comes next? Michael Cockerell recalls her career. Who do the voters want next?
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Mary Beard and her guests at the Hay Festival - Simon Schama, David Olusoga and Ella Whelan - discuss what is ‘unsayable’ in today’s society. Show more
Drama. An Afghan teenager is at the precarious juncture of having his refugee status in the UK decided when the arrival of a boy from back home threatens to change everything. Show more
Mockumentary series about three vampire roommates living on Staten Island. The vampires try to plan a lavish blood feast for a visit by their ancient master from the Old Country. Show more
Mockumentary horror series about three vampire roommates. The vampires get embroiled in local Staten Island politics as their first step to world domination. Show more
What do you know about the salmon on your plate? Panorama explores the £1 billion industry producing the UK's biggest food export and the country's favourite fish. Show more
Thirteen years after her brother was stabbed and murdered, Chanell must write a letter for the murderer’s parole. A brutally honest film about grief and the effects of knife crime. Show more
A teenage girl is raped in a park by a total stranger - can digital and traditional forensics work together to bring the prime suspect to justice? Show more
Highlights of programmes on BBC Two.