Social media exposes a group who deliberately crash their cars, a customer says his stock is ruined by sewage and a motorist claims a collision has left him needing in-home care. Show more
Today the judges revisit all of this week’s finalists to decide who deserves the ultimate accolade of the Best House in Town.
In the last part of his experiment, Tom gets the families to cook bigger dishes than ever before and tests whether they are healthier and happier than 12 weeks ago. Show more
Michael Portillo boards the Canadian Pacific Railway Engine 374 that linked the vast nation of Canada from the Atlantic to the Pacific in 1887. Show more
Highlights of the week's proceedings in Parliament.
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Victoria Derbyshire talks to two women who say they are not having kids because of climate change. Should transgender athletes compete in women’s sport? Show more
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Jo Coburn discusses the day's politics with Clive Lewis MP, Lisa Nandy MP and Anne-Marie Trevelyan MP, and journalists Peter Foster and Pippa Crerar. Show more
Bill Turnbull hosts a quiz show featuring regular contributors known as the Think Tank. They answer hundreds of questions before the show, but how helpful will their answers be? Show more
Series following community life on Unst. Sula the Shetland pony is spruced up for the Unst Agricultural Show. Will she cope in front of the judges? Show more
Series following community life on Unst. Mother Mary turns her hand to DIY as she puts the finishing touches to her sanctuary and chapel on her croft. Show more
Celebrity genealogy series. Amanda Holden's investigation into rumoured French ancestry uncovers an extraordinary Napoleonic-era cross-channel romance. Show more
The fascinating history hidden in Britain's boozers. Si and Dave visit a Yorkshire pub believed to have been drunk dry by troops in the English Civil War. Show more
Film-makers and scientists explore the jungles of Burma. On the last leg of their journey, the team searches for tigers in northern Burma and in Karen State in the far south Show more
Antiques experts Paul Laidlaw and Claire Rawle start their adventure in Northumberland before heading for auction in Darlington. Show more
Jeremy Vine hosts a general knowledge quiz featuring the greatest quiz team in Britain. Show more
Michael Portillo embarks on an epic railway journey from Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh to Kolkata in West Bengal. Show more
Matt LeBlanc and Chris Harris review the new Bentley Continental GT, and Rory Reid tests the new Renault Megane hot hatch. Gregory Porter is the studio guest. Show more
Victoria Coren Mitchell hosts the series where knowledge will only take you so far. For both teams playing in this episode it is their last chance to stay in the tournament. Show more
In another quarter final match two teams of students aim to reach the next stage of the quiz. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions.
Louis Theroux heads to US college campuses and comes face-to-face with students accused of sexual assault. Show more
Knife crime reaches crisis point - what part may school expulsion have to play? And a year on from the Salisbury poisoning, why has America has done so little to sanction Russia?
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Dr Michael Mosley attempts to cure real pain with fake pills in Britain's largest ever trial to investigate the placebo effect. He also tries to experience it for himself. Show more
Documentary. Marigold on Tour favourites Paul Nicholas, Sheila Ferguson, Wayne Sleep and Jan Leeming team up for an adventure in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Show more
Matt and Helen are in Gloucestershire where Matt pays a visit to the world-famous Slimbridge wetland reserve to see how a massive multi-million-pound refurbishment is going. Show more
Highlights of programmes on BBC Two.