Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a property in Cornwall, a bungalow in Nottinghamshire and a mid-terrace house in Kent. They find out how much each went for at auction. Show more
Series following fraud investigators. Employees at a back-to-work scheme swindle the system to line their own pockets with taxpayer cash. Show more
A look at burglaries in the UK. A brazen burglar uses his bicycle as a stepladder to break into the home of a blind man in Leeds. Show more
Gardening magazine. Monty Don turns his attention to his spring borders, which are in need of refurbishment if they are going to pack a punch early next year. Show more
Creative culinary competition. It is the Scottish chefs' last chance to impress with the dessert course. Only two can progress to the next stage. Show more
Rap artist Professor Green talks about how music and writing have been like therapy for him following the suicide of his father and his own battles with depression. Show more
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Andrew Neil is joined by journalists Zoe Williams and Dan Hodges to discuss the Labour leadership contest. Plus the debate on assisted dying and a look at politics in Europe. Show more
US detective drama series. Jim Rockford continues his scheme, with a group of con-artists, to retrieve the money Coombs conned from Mr Brockelman. Show more
Antiques series. Sally Nuth is hoping Lorne Spicer and expert John Cameron will help her raise 300 pounds towards some pampering on the maiden voyage of the new Queen Elizabeth. Show more
In the last episode, Antonio Carluccio and Gennaro Contaldo set out to discover if religion and food are still closely linked in Italy. Show more
Tom demonstrates his Sunday lunch skills, including an indulgent breakfast, two very different roast dinners complete with sides and even some delicious desserts. Show more
Series following wildlife cameraman Gordon Buchanan as he spends a year with a family of wild black bears. The bears are in danger when hunters move into the forest. Show more
Michael Portillo sees how Lincolnshire farmers utilised rails to improve their harvests and visits Lincoln's most impressive cathedral. Show more
Paul Martin and the team are at Stroud's Subscription Rooms. Kate becomes intrigued by an astrological teapot, but the star of the show is a Regency tea caddy. 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.
Terry Wogan and Mason McQueen track down the foodie delights of Abergavenny. They have a go at making sweets that the miners would have taken down the pit. Show more
John Humphrys hosts the quiz. The specialist subjects in this heat are Sherlock Holmes, the Radio 4 sitcom Old Harry's Game, the Roman Army and Harold Wilson. Show more
Gardening magazine. Monty Don tackles some seasonal gardening jobs at Longmeadow and guest presenter Matthew Wilson has some ideas to brighten up a dark, north-facing wall. Show more
In-depth investigation and analysis of the stories behind the day's headlines with James O'Brien. Are we making a breeding ground in Yemen for radicals? Plus assisted dying. Show more
TV presenter and journalist Anne Robinson continues her road trip, meeting people from across the wealth spectrum to discover whether we can spend our way to happiness. Show more
Horizon meets the people living with OCD, looks at the therapy available and asks what neuroscience can offer by way of a cure. Show more