Nick Knowles challenges three artists to create works for a recently married couple's newly renovated home. Show more
Jay Blades revisits three repairs – a polyphon, a gramophone and a transistor radio – to show how modern music has been influenced by vintage music players. Show more
Michael Portillo steps into the ring under the guidance of champion trainer Master Toddy to learn muay Thai boxing. Can he perfect the cobra-inspired right hook? Show more
Nature documentary looking at wildlife from the perspective of tiny creatures - a baby African elephant shrew and an American grasshopper mouse. Show more
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Jo Coburn is live in Westminster for coverage of Prime Minister’s Questions and all the latest political developments. She is joined by Lisa Nandy, Andrea Leadsom, Florence Eshalomi and Chris Philp. 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
Len takes BBC weather presenter Carol Kirkwood back to St Helier, Jersey, which Carol visited in 1973 as an 11-year-old. They tour the island's war tunnels and the zoo. Show more
Coast ventures out to the man-made shoreline of the Netherlands. Nick Crane explores how Dutch engineers created coastal defences after the North Sea flood in 1953. Show more
Nature documentary series. Fierce drought tests the capuchin monkey, giant otter and coati families as they turn to courtship. Show more
Part three of BBC Sport’s look back on the Rio 2016 Olympics focuses on two more golden days in the iconic Brazilian city. Show more
In County Durham, Catherine Southon uncovers a collection of glass and stoneware, and David Fletcher finds a money box in the shape of a bulldog. Paul Martin visits the Oriental Museum. Show more
Quiz in which teams from all over the UK battle to beat the formidable Eggheads. Show more
Michael Portillo continues his exploration of southeast Australia in Melbourne, Victoria, guided by his 1913 Bradshaw. Show more
The Ellis’ experience the chintz of the 80s and swagger of the 90s as they see out the end of the century. From burgers to BMX’s this era is one filled with change, chance and char Show more
Conservationist Giles Clark is on the road in Laos, caring for two traumatised five-month-old moon bear cubs. On his return to the sanctuary, he receives some shocking news. Show more
1974. With 33 of the necessary 38 states of the Union ratifying the Equal Rights Amendment, Phyllis Schlafly’s campaign has polarised opinion in the critical state of Illinois. Show more
In February 1975, Jill Ruckelshaus is appointed chairwoman of a national commission to honour women and urge ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment. But she has to contend with Phyllis Schlafly. Show more
Paul Murton visits some of the most beautiful and remote spots in Britain. This episode sees Paul travel north to the Shetland Isles, where gets to see some wild otters up close. Show more
The prime minister heads to Scotland tomorrow in an effort to strengthen the Union. But is it enough to keep the independence campaign at bay? Emily Maitlis presents.
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The Iraqi insurgency is examined through Lt Colonel Sassaman’s descent into the darkest regions of his psyche. Show more
Jay Blades delves deeper into classic repairs. Today, three unique items help tell the story of how Brits kept the home fires burning during the Second World War. Show more
This episode takes a tour of some of Monaco's most unusual properties and visits the famous Red Cross Ball, where dessert comes with edible gold. Show more
The four contestants must cook a faultless two-course meal for John, Gregg and three previous Celebrity MasterChef finalists. Only three will make it to the semi-finals. Show more
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