This episode is all about fashions and tastes in the antiques world. Expert Elizabeth Talbot visits the home of one of the oldest forms of decoration in the UK.
At Killin Agricultural Show in Scotland, farmers Neil and Eilidh Campbell face Willie and Sandra Taylor in the competitive cattle classes. Show more
Antiques experts travel across the country, competing to make a profit at auction. Charlie Ross and James Braxton head to their final auction in Dorchester. Show more
The team are at Minehead station, where a bracelet made from jewels once owned by the last of the Romanovs is brought along for valuation. Show more
Victoria meets an 18-year-old who has a condition which causes his skin to blister at the slightest touch. She also hears about the winners at the Golden Globe film awards. Show more
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Jo Coburn is joined by Conservative MP Kwasi Kwarteng and shadow defence secretary Nia Griffith to discuss Theresa May's Cabinet reshuffle. Show more
Coast ventures to the storm-battered Atlantic shore of Ireland's north west coast. Neil Oliver visits an Atlantic sea monitoring station off the coast of Galway. Show more
Documentary series. Michael Palin crosses Brazil to find out what makes it tick. He starts where modern Brazil was born - the north east. Show more
Michael Palin sets off on an epic journey through the rugged terrain of the Himalayas. First, he follows the Khyber Pass up to the mighty K2 mountain. Show more
The Great British Winter
Episode 1: Mountains
58 minutes on BBC Two Northern Ireland
Available for 12 months
Explores Britain's most extreme winter landscapes. Ellie Harrison looks at British mountains as she reveals the surprises this terrain holds, from avalanches to reindeer. Show more
Wildlife documentary series presented by David Attenborough. A look at survival in grasslands, from Asia's saiga antelope to the giant anteaters of Brazil. Show more
A collection of previously unseen finds from the show's travels around the country. Paul Martin also visits Packwood House in Warwickshire. Show more
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.
Michael Portillo journeys from the coalfields of south Wales to the southernmost tip of Cornwall. Michael discovers the restored home of the poet Dylan Thomas. Show more
Live coverage of the draw for the FA Cup fourth round. The lowest-ranked team at this stage in 2017 were Sutton United, who went on to upset Leeds United and reach the fifth round. Show more
Kate Humble and her Welsh sheepdog Teg continue their journey across the remote Welsh countryside, by exploring Carmarthenshire. In the Cothi Valley, Kate herds and milks goats. Show more
Victoria Coren Mitchell hosts the quiz where knowledge only takes you so far. The Dandies and Arrowheads return for a last chance to stay in the competition. Show more
The second round of the quiz for students continues when two teams representing their universities aim to reach the quarter-finals. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions.
Some of the country's top surgeons perform high-stakes surgery. Maxillofacial surgeons Tim Martin and Sat Parmar prepare for a marathon operation on Teresa. Show more
Comedy panel show about people with the same name. Josh is joined by Miles Jupp and historian Kate Williams and Richard is joined by Sally Phillips and Roisin Conaty. Show more
An analysis of Theresa May's cabinet reshuffle. The latest on the BBC gender pay gap story. Could Oprah Winfrey run for president? And a look at corruption in Malta.
The best teams in the UK take on the rest of the world. Reigning champions Eruption lead a team of some of the fiercest robots in the UK - Big Nipper, Concussion and Thor. Show more
David Attenborough is in the Swiss Jura Mountains to discover the secrets of a giant. Beneath his feet lies a vast network of tunnels and chambers, home to a huge empire of ants. Show more
Celebrating groundbreaking 1960s playwright Joe Orton. Fifty years since his murder at the hands of his lover, the film charts Joe's brief meteoric rise and tragic demise. Show more