Jay Blades and the team repair a broken pipe, a dilapidated gramophone and a huge blue ceramic pitcher that is missing several pieces. Show more
Series exploring concerns about ageing. Fiona Phillips investigates the 'good, bad and ugly' sides of the social care system. Bill Turnbull asks if there is a point to cruises. Show more
Series following high court enforcement officers. Sheriffs try to help a man who decided to sell his precious collection of antiques but ended up out of pocket. Show more
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall tracks down the wild boar that have returned to the Forest of Dean after three centuries and gets hands-on with some rare goshawk chicks. Show more
Victoria Derbyshire finds out why 72 English football league clubs are coming together for a day of action. Plus gambling addicts speak out about their experience. Show more
Stay up to date on the day's top stories, with the latest breaking news as it happens.
BBC Parliament's programme looking back at the week in Westminster, presented by Mandy Baker.
Jo Courn is joined by Neil O'Brien and Helen Goodman, as EU leaders finalise details of the Brexit transition period in Brussels. Plus should shock collars for pets be banned? Show more
Lee McKenzie presents highlights from the final round of matches in the Women's Six Nations, including holders England v Ireland, Italy v Scotland and France v Wales. Show more
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Series 14
Episode 16: Eric Knowles v Ochuko Ojiri - UK Antiques Fair
45 minutes on BBC Two Northern Ireland
Two well-known experts from the world of antiques go head to head over a week of challenges. Seasoned pro Eric Knowles takes on Ochuko Ojiri at an antiques fair in Somerset. 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.
Jay Blades and the team repair a water-damaged rosewood table, an antique French steamboat and a much-loved but threadbare panda bear that holds many cherished memories. Show more
Victoria Coren Mitchell hosts the quiz series. Two round-three winners return in a bid to make it the semi-finals. Show more
The pressure is increasing as the quarter-finals continue. Which team will make it to the next stage of the quiz for students? Jeremy Paxman asks the questions.
Sandi Toksvig looks at the oceans, and hears one publisher's suggestion for a radical improvement to Moby Dick. With Aisling Bea, Joe Lycett, David Mitchell and Alan Davies. Show more
With Emily Maitlis. Including an exclusive interview with Cambridge Analytica, the new Brexit deal, Commons bullying, and what will Putin do next? Show more
Vladimir Putin is about to face the voters, with his victory seen as a foregone conclusion. John Sweeney looks at allegations that the Kremlin has subverted democracy in Russia. Show more
Matt Baker visits St Abbs - a community who refused to let their lifeboat service go under. Show more
Alan Yentob spends time with Philip Pullman in Oxford, discovering how the ex-teacher became an acclaimed author of fantasy fiction and an outspoken critic of organised religion. Show more