Antiques series. The Flog It! team examines the Georgian period, and expert Christina Trevanion shares her passion for Georgian teapots. Show more
Paul Hayes and John Cameron go head to head at a car boot sale in Essex. With £250 to invest, has John bitten off more than he can chew with a dozen oyster plates? Show more
Highlights and analysis from round 11 of the Super League. Hull FC v Castleford, Widnes v St Helens, Wigan v Catalans and Warrington v Wakefield. Show more
Great American Railroad Journeys
Series 2 (Extended Versions)
Episode 2: Sedalia to St Joseph, Missouri
58 minutes on BBC Two HD
Available for 4 months
Michael Portillo discovers the hidden pleasures of 19th-century railroad workers in Sedalia and discovers the birthplace of ragtime. Show more
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It is quarter-finals day at the Crucible as the tournament enters its 11th day. Jason Mohammad introduces live coverage as the best-of-25-frame matches get under way.
Jo Coburn is joined by Sir Michael Wilshaw, former chief inspector of schools in England, to look at Labour's Brexit policy and Theresa May's plan for grammar schools. Show more
Hazel Irvine introduces quarter-final action. The first two matches got under way on Tuesday morning. Matches are the best of 25 frames, played over three sessions.
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.
Celebrity panel quiz show hosted by Patrick Kielty. Can Angela Rippon, Sally Lindsay and Ed Byrne use their knowledge and skills to help housing officer Claire win a cash prize? Show more
Jason Mohammad presents live coverage from Tuesday's quarter-finals, where the difference between winning and losing is £37,500.
Angus Deayton hosts the search for Britain's best team of pastry chefs. The teams must finely craft two batches of perfectly uniform miniatures - 36 fraisiers and 36 verrines. Show more
In-depth investigation and analysis of the stories behind the day's headlines with Evan Davis.
Jason Mohammad introduces extended highlights from Tuesday afternoon's quarter-finals.
A new set of contestants face the MasterChef challenges and must impress 2011 finalists Sara Danesin and Jackie Kearney and champion Tim Anderson. Show more
Home potters compete to become the new champion of British pottery. In week five, the six remaining potters try one of the most exhilarating techniques in ceramics - pit firing. Show more