Jay Blades and the team takes on a tarnished brass shop till, a doll's house bestowed to a children's hospice and a communion box. Show more
Ian and Ruth run a 150-acre farm in Rhayader, Powys, but they don’t have a garden. Charlie, Harry and David have £2,500 to create a Beatrix Potter one in an empty field. Show more
Gardening magazine. George plants up a large container with what he calls a 'bulb lasagne', layering different kinds of bulbs for layers of long-lived colour in the spring. Show more
Paul and Bob visit Norfolk to go lake fishing for what they hope will be a monster pike. Show more
BBC Parliament's programme looking back at the week in Westminster presented by Alicia McCarthy.
The latest headlines, breaking news and sport from the BBC newsroom.
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Jo Coburn is joined by Tory MP Henry Smith, Labour MP Siobhain McDonagh, columnist Owen Jones and Baroness Fox to discuss coronavirus, university lockdowns and Donald Trump’s tax returns. Show more
Quiz hosted by Shane Richie. A writer, a market researcher and a visual effects artist take on the golden wall of cash, hoping to hang onto as much of the £20,000 as possible. Show more
Paul Martin teaches two wannabe antiques dealers the tricks of the trade. Today, in Clevedon, artist John Webster takes on globetrotting retiree Caroline.
Jo Coburn is joined by Daisy Cooper MP, New Statesman political correspondent Ailbhe Rea, and The Times’s Matt Chorley for Sir Ed Davey’s leader’s speech at the Liberal Democrat conference. Show more
John Torode sifts through archive cookery clips linked by the letter A, including Levi Roots' beef pepperpot stew and Nigel Slater's spiced bread and butter pudding. Show more
Wildlife documentary series. Cities may seem unlikely havens for wildlife, but for animals able to adapt, the urban world is filled with opportunity. Show more
Antiques series. This episode comes from Ragley Hall in Warwickshire, a beautiful 17th-century Palladian house run by the Marquess of Hertford. Show more
Chris Hollins, Gregg Wallace, Holly Walsh and Charlene White test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
Tom competes with his show-winning sheep at the London-based Lambeth Country Show, whilst beekeeper Paul strives to sell his produce to support local charities close to his heart. Show more
Victoria Coren Mitchell hosts the series where knowledge will only take you so far. A family team take on three murder mystery fans to draw together the connections between seemingly random things. Show more
The University of Warwick and Wolfson College, Oxford, compete for a place in the second round of the student quiz. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions.
The story of how the crimes of ‘respected’ GP Harold Shipman were first discovered and how he was eventually apprehended and charged with the murder of 15 of his own patients. Show more
Giles Coren and Monica Galetti head to the Andean Cloud Forest of Ecuador to work at Mashpi Lodge, a $10-million modernist hotel. Show more
The day's important national and international news stories. With Emily Maitlis.
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Comedy drama. Paper Boi goes on a local talk show to talk about some of his comments on Twitter, but if they think he's going to apologise, they're badly mistaken. Show more
Comedy drama. The Paper Boi crew are at the club, while Earn tries to get hold of the manager so they can get paid. Show more
Earn agrees to go to a Juneteenth celebration at Van’s rich friends’ house and pose as her husband but finds that social climbing isn’t exactly to his taste. Show more
Louis examines how the greatest source of love in our lives – our families – can often be the cause of our deepest pain. Show more
Matt Baker and Charlotte Smith are with four of the UK’s top shepherds and their sheepdogs for this year’s Countryfile One Man and His Dog competition, taking place at Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire. Show more
In the autumn of 2019, cameras follow a new cast of characters from the London Ambulance Service as they care for the nine million people of the city. Show more
The barristers revisit the savage murder of a pub landlady in a sleepy Oxfordshire hamlet in 1922, which led to the unlikely conviction of a 15-year-old local boy. Show more