Sarah Moore returns to Witley recycling centre and finds a well-worn blanket box, some cast iron and a set of carved dining chairs for her and her team to upcycle. Show more
Antiques dealers Ian Humphries, Harry Khwaja and Jo Roberts are in Sommières, competing to find two hidden treasures each to buy and then sell online for the most profit. Show more
Sue Kent harvests daikon radish and almonds from her garden, and Monty shares tips on what to do with apple windfalls. Show more
Highlights of parliamentary proceedings from across the UK.
By-election special: what can we learn from the results in Tamworth and Mid Bedfordshire?
Can players avoid giving Impossible answers and stay in the running for a £10,000 jackpot?
Jason Manford hosts the quiz where it's not just about finding the right answer, it's finding the best answer that counts. Show more
The Thoms have travelled the world with the RAF. Lori's dream is to settle in Australia, but with his latest posting back home, has everything changed for husband Kev? Show more
Documentary revealing the social side of the killer whale; a creature long feared as a sea monster until it was studied in captivity for the first time. Show more
Series following a family who moved to Kenya to run a safari camp. Cheeky monkeys are taking over the camp. Frank and David set off to help a bull elephant. Show more
With lost time to catch up on after lockdown, and livelihoods on the line, the Newquay fleet are steaming into a summer like no other. Show more
Today Flog It! comes from Tilbury Docks in Essex. Antique experts Elizabeth Talbot and Philip Serrell search for items to take off to auction. Show more
Myra DuBois, Charlie Hedges, Bonnie Langford and Tyler West test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
Janette Manrara ends the week with more Strictly exclusives and chats with some of the remaining couples. She's also joined by a star-studded Friday Panel to discuss this weekend’s dances.
Andrew and Paolo are lumbered with a giant, oppressive retaining wall that dominates their garden. Can designers Tom Massey and Pip Probert find a way to integrate or work around this obstacle? Show more
Monty replants his bearded iris in the Dry Garden, Arit Anderson explores the arguments for and against artificial grass, and Toby Buckland discovers a Japanese-themed garden in the Welsh countryside. Show more
Ian believes his house was haunted by an entity which would shake drawers, ring bells and even flush the toilet. But could there be a scientific explanation for all this? Show more
Rimmer and Lister find a computer game which plugs directly into the brain, allowing them to experience their fantasies. But not everyone can control their own imagination...
Hamas has released two American hostages. Will that change the dynamic of the Israeli retaliations? Newsnight hears from former CIA head General David Petraeus. Show more
Weather bulletin.
Writer Jack Torrance takes the job of caretaker at a remote hotel, but his wife and young son soon find that the place has a horrific history that is encroaching on the present. Show more
Jane Corbin investigates what really happened during the mutiny led by Yevgeny Prigozhin and asks what the long-term consequences might be for Putin's presidency. Show more
In Whitby, North Yorkshire, the RNLI crew race to the rescue of two fossil hunters who are cut off by the tide - and soon find that they too are in grave danger. Show more
Eva enjoys traditional Birria stew and meets the fiercely proud Coca people to learn about their ancient heritage.
Highlights of programmes on BBC Two.