Jay demonstrates how to make your own headboard, and we learn how to make your own brick barbecue for less than £60. Show more
In Loughborough, Joe and Stacey have £3,000 and lots of recycled items, including Victorian tiles and a Belfast sink, to create a dream garden, with Harry, David and Charlie’s help. Show more
Two rival architects use virtual reality to pitch for the commission to renovate a home in Halifax. Will the winning design give the owners their forever home? Show more
Every year, spectacular seasons transform our planet. This special explores the drama of autumn and how life on earth adapts to the vast changes that occur as winter approaches. Show more
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Mel Giedroyc presents the game show where pairs of contestants go head to head to crack a series of passwords in an attempt to take home £2,500 in cash. Show more
Monty Don helps people transform their gardens. Monty helps to design an Italian-themed memorial garden and advises on creating a garden inspired by Alice in Wonderland. Show more
A look back at the life and career of one of the greats of British cinema - Sir Christopher Lee. In BBC interviews conducted over six decades, Lee talks about his major roles. Show more
Screwball comedy about a woman (Irene Dunne) who reappears after being shipwrecked to find that her husband (Cary Grant) has remarried. Show more
The Flog it! experts visit The Ulster Folk and Transport Museum, Croombe in South Worcestershire, Crowcombe Court in Somerset and Bletchley Park. Show more
Quiz in which contestants try to score as few points as possible by plumbing the depths of their general knowledge to come up with the answers no-one else can think of. Show more
Jeremy Vine hosts the show where every day a new team of challengers take on probably the greatest quiz team in Britain. Show more
The keepers fight tirelessly to save the life of an abandoned cheetah cub, there is a feud in the meerkat family, and the team anxiously await the birth of a baby giraffe. Show more
What really happened at the Dunkirk evacuation of 1940 and in the days leading up to it? Tim Pigott-Smith narrates this documentary which takes a European look at the crisis. Show more
The cameras follow the fortunes of bird families in the Somerset levels and the Brecon Beacons. And Steve Backshall witnesses aquatic insect hatches providing food for a host of birds on the Thames. Show more
Sara Pascoe explores the concept of monogamy. Through Sara's world, created using live action and animation, we discover what makes us tick when it comes to matters of the heart. Show more
With Katie Razzall. Can the government rely on people to follow the rules of their new test and trace system? Plus president Trump and Twitter.
Weather bulletin.
Britt Ekland, Duncan Bannatyne, Dame Zandra Rhodes, Paul Chuckle, Henry Blofeld, John Altman, Susie Blake and Barbara Dickson arrive in Puducherry and settle into their new home. Show more
Staff at a trampoline centre fight to save a father who has collapsed, and a paraglider gets into trouble and loses height rapidly. Show more
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