Antiques experts Steven Moore and Angus Ashworth hit the shops, journeying around Scotland in their Hillman Super Minx. But who'll make the biggest bucks at Kinbuck? Show more
Veteran farming family The Dunns and retired businessman Stephen are all heading to Ryedale to show off their finest sheep. Show more
Nadeem visits Scotland, experiencing Edinburgh's Ghost Tour before exploring the history of deaf education in Scotland and progressive Deaf drama courses at the Royal Conservatoire in Glasgow. Show more
Michelle is with the experts as they tell members of the public if their precious jewellery is a genuine gem or a worthless fake. Show more
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Jo Coburn is joined by Sir Iain Duncan Smith, Liz Kendall and Kirsty Blackman for Prime Minister’s Questions, and to discuss immigration and taxing big technology companies. Show more
Rishi Persad presents live coverage, starting with second-round action from the open singles before the ladies' singles competition reaches the semi-final stage. Show more
Britain's bonds with its Celtic cousins across in Brittany are explored. Neil Oliver visits the province of Finistere, battered by some of the world's wildest waters. Show more
This episode comes from Ushaw in County Durham. Catherine Southon falls in love with a model of Muffin the Mule and David Fletcher is enchanted by a limited edition book by author JK Rowling. Show more
Michelle Ackerley, Matt Forde, Fred MacAulay and Judy Murray take on a series of quiz rounds selected by quiz legend Richard Osman. Show more
Michael Portillo's railway journey reaches Witham in Essex. Here he visits the factory of the world's oldest supplier of metal-framed windows, which became popular in the 1930s. Show more
Labour leadership contender Emily Thornberry joins Andrew Neil for an extended interview.
With the dawn chorus of bird song in the air, Yorkshire artist Shanaz Gulzar takes time out from the hustle and bustle of life to indulge in Wensleydale and its wonderful vistas. Show more
Can you eat yourself happy? Michael Mosley and team test how food affects your mood, uncover future tech that could warn of dementia, and find the best way to calm a crying baby. Show more
The gang are short on time for cooking and exercise so Tom offers solutions to keep them on track, including quick and delicious recipes and some top tips for planning ahead. Show more
Having monitored the wrong boy for years, Aziraphale and Crowley set out to find the true Antichrist. Might the story of Agnes Nutter and her famous prophecies hold the answer? Show more
Will we fight Trump over taxing Google and Amazon? The increase in infant mortality. Rose McGowan on the Weinstein trial. We remember Monty Python’s Terry Jones
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Alan Yentob meets the five surviving members of Monty Python - John Cleese, Michael Palin, Terry Jones, Terry Gilliam and Eric Idle - as they prepare to reunite on stage. Show more
Highlights from the World Indoor Bowls Championships, presented by Rishi Persad. Second-round matches in the open singles and semi-finals in the ladies’ singles take centre stage. Show more
Nadeem visits Scotland, experiencing Edinburgh's Ghost Tour before exploring the history of deaf education in Scotland and progressive Deaf drama courses at the Royal Conservatoire in Glasgow. Show more
Billy Connolly returns to Glasgow’s famous Kings Theatre, where his journey into comedy first began, to talk life, death and laughter, in a no holds barred encounter with Will Gompertz. Show more
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