A father-and-daughter development team buy a bungalow with a view in Eastbourne and knock it down to build three detached houses. Show more
Marcus has a VIP coming for dinner, and he wants to impress. He intends to build the meal around one simple local ingredient that’s surprisingly grown just down the road, red rice. Show more
The roadshow pays a final visit to Ebrington Square in Derry/Londonderry, where treasures include a statue from Java, Olympic boxing memorabilia and dazzling 1960s jewellery. Show more
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Day two of the general election campaign. And with energy bills coming down, is the cost of living crisis almost over?
The quiz show where players must avoid Impossible answers to stay in the competition. 17 people start today’s show, but how many of them will survive to face the £10,000 Question?
Four more contenders brave the black chair in another heat of the classic quiz and answer questions on All Blacks test matches, His Dark Materials, MGM musicals and John Clare. Show more
Michael’s journey along the coast of Northumberland continues towards the Farne Islands, takes in the holy island of Lindisfarne, and finishes in England’s northernmost town, Berwick-upon-Tweed. Show more
Cider makers Liz and Mike bring their produce to the South of England Agricultural Show. Meanwhile, the Pannell family are gearing up for the show’s poultry competition. Show more
Series following wildlife in Yellowstone. As the snow melts the extent of Yellowstone is revealed. But summer here is fickle - August is the only month when it does not snow. Show more
Ralf Little heads to Orkney to investigate his grandfather Arthur’s role in one of the most important battles of the Second World War. He also finds an international footballer in the family. Show more
Antiques series. Paul Martin presents from Sandon Hall in Staffordshire. Experts Christina Trevanion and David Fletcher choose items to take to auction. Show more
Former winners Maggie Aderin-Pocock, Cariad Lloyd, Gareth Malone and Mike Wozniak test their general knowledge skills on this week's Richard Osman’s House of Games: Champions. Show more
Marcus’s time in Saint-Remy is nearly over. He’s going to a local farm party and has to bring a dish. For a celebratory but simple recipe, that means local organic veg. Show more
Paul explores the River Oykel in Sutherland from its source in Assynt to the Dornoch Firth, and learns about the loneliest war grave in Britain and the Duke’s gigantic toothpick. Show more
It’s the end of the week at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2024. Monty Don and Joe Swift bring us their expert analysis of the winning garden in the BBC RHS People’s Choice Award. Show more
A missing masterpiece returns to its stately home after two centuries, plus the search for a buried castle and the scrapbooks revealing one man’s mission to save English country houses. Show more
Join Sandi Toksvig as she goes trundling along.
Cabinet minister Michael Gove becomes the latest of more than 70 Tory MPs to stand down from parliament. What could be the reason? With Faisal Islam.
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In Florence, Rob and Rylan get up close and personal with Michelangelo’s David, sample the offal food Grand Tourists ate, and discover a pioneering female Renaissance artist. Show more
Battles between Cold War spies lead to danger, betrayal and a dramatic escape, all threatening to derail the fragile move towards world peace. Show more
Andi is in Folkestone to help local singer-songwriter Sophia stage a spectacular festival at the old Victorian bandstand, celebrating the town's unsung musical heritage and cultural diversity. Show more
Michael Portillo reaches Havant, where the Scalextric factory was located, and Haslemere, the surprise birthplace of a musical phenomenon – the plastic recorder. Show more
David and Jay are excited to meet the man behind Britain’s fastest shed and see his other unbelievable projects. And can they help Lee with her VW camper van? Show more
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