Jay Blades and the team repair a World War I plane propeller, a rusted shoe-stretching machine and two badly damaged windows rescued from a Victorian variety theatre. Show more
Series exploring concerns about ageing. Fiona Phillips meets people who have divorced later in life and finds out how to have as pain-free a divorce as possible. Show more
Series following high court enforcement officers. Andy helps a father who did not receive the insurance pay-out he was entitled to after his son narrowly escaped serious injury. Show more
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Documentary series. Monty Halls searches the waters off the west coast of Ireland for basking sharks, little-understood monsters of the deep that can grow up to 30 feet long. Show more
From tropical paradises where the newborn calf takes his first faltering breaths to the storm-ravaged icy polar seas, the whales' great feeding grounds, we reveal seas of great contrast and surprise. Show more
Documentary. Animatronic spy creatures discover that mischief is rife in nature, but there are still rules that govern the animals' lives. Show more
Two well-known experts from the world of antiques go head to head over a week of challenges. Eric Knowles takes on Ochuko Ojiri at a car boot sale in Chesterfield. 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.
Documentary series following the Royal National Lifeboat Institution. When a dog walker spots a flare off shore, the crew race to one of the most mysterious shouts they have seen. Show more
Big cat expert Giles Clark adopts Maya, a jaguar cub, and hand-raises her at home while gathering funds for wild cats. But Maya’s health deteriorates, and her life hangs in the balance. Show more
Professor Mary Beard explores the controversial topic of religion and art. How, and at what cost, do different religions make the unseen visible? Show more
In-depth investigation and analysis with Evan Davis, including the latest on the EU summit and the UK passport firm bid row. Plus a Westminster bullying survivor speaks. Show more
Gary Lineker takes a look at how VAR has been implemented so far and speaks to FIFA deputy secretary general Zvonimir Boban about the 2018 World Cup. Show more
The team go behind the scenes of the Kia Stinger film, while Rory draws on his limited engineering skills to create Kia's other rear wheel drive car. Show more
It is the quarter-final, and the six contestants face the Critic's Test. Jay Rayner instructs them to make an exceptional pie, which can be sweet or savoury. Show more
With the aid of the BBC archive, Alan Yentob and Mel Brooks embark on an unpredictable journey through the city of stars, meeting the legendary Carl Reiner along the way. Show more