Brian Conley journeys through the world of television. Kirsty Wark talks about the people who inspired her, including the late, great Robin Day. Show more
The penguin keepers embark on their most ambitious project ever - an underwater feeding machine to encourage their birds to hunt for their breakfast. Show more
Charlie Ross presents from the historic market town of Newark in Nottinghamshire. Experts Philip Serrell and Charles Hanson are on hand to help the teams. Show more
Series following high court enforcement officers. Sheriffs are pelted with eggs and rocks as they go in search of the money owed by a second-hand car dealer. Show more
Victoria talks with two of the UK's youngest transgender children. Plus the glamour model who was kidnapped and held for six days in Italy talks about her ordeal. Show more
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Eilidh Barbour introduces highlights of the final round at the Women's British Open at Kingsbarns in Scotland. The last time the title was won by a Briton was in 2009. Show more
Action and reaction from Montreal, the seventh leg of the World Series. World champion Flora Duffy aims to get one step closer to defending her title in the women's race. Show more
Food programme exploring specialities from around Britain. Janet and Brian start their trip to Monmouthshire at Kymin Hill, overlooking the county town of Monmouth. Show more
Documentary series delving into a rarely seen South American wilderness. Discover the secret lives of pumas and hummingbirds and soar with condors over glacial peaks. Show more
The Life of Mammals
Episode 6: Opportunists
58 minutes on BBC Two Northern Ireland
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Documentary series. David Attenborough looks at omnivorous mammals, such as raccoons, bears, foxes and rats, that eat whatever is around at the time. Show more
Antiques experts Mark Stacey and Will Axon travel through East Sussex on the first leg of their journey, beginning in Hastings before battling it out at auction in Lewes.
Action from day four. Can former ballet dancer Sophie Hitchon become Britain's first hammer thrower, male or female, to earn a podium finish at a World Championships? Show more
Nadiya heads to an indoor, urban farm in a London industrial estate. She helps co-creator Kate Hofman feed their fish and harvest watercress, and then cooks a fish curry. Show more
Two-part drama telling two love stories, 60 years apart. Will Adam find happiness with Steve or will his grandfather Michael's memory destroy them? Show more
Continued live coverage and a look back on the night's action. World champions are crowned in the women's 1500m, triple jump and hammer and men's 110m hurdles. Show more
In-depth investigation and analysis of the stories behind the day's headlines as Venezuelans respond to comments made by Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn. With Evan Davis. Show more
Dara O Briain and Hugh Dennis look back on another week's events with the help of guests Rhys James, Tom Allen, Ed Byrne, Nish Kumar and Tiff Stevenson.
Current affairs programme. John Sweeney meets people who accuse the RSPCA of being heavy-handed and asks why an RSPCA branch rehomed dogs imported from Europe. Show more
Documentary in which Kirsty Wark sets out to find out the truth about the menopause. Featuring personal accounts and expert advice. Show more
Documentary series. Gregg Wallace receives some tea leaves from Kenya and follows them through the factory that produces one quarter of all the tea drunk in Britain. Show more