Second time out for experts Roo Irvine and Angus Ashworth as they traverse south west Wales in style on land and on water. Angus buys cheap, Roo buys big. Show more
In Salford, the team meet Nicole, who grew up in Germany. She wants to recreate her family’s German ‘kleine’ garden, a traditional community space divided into fruit, veg and lawn. Show more
Ewan McGregor narrates a captivating portrait of wild Shetland and traces the course of a breeding season as the animals on these remote islands battle for survival. Show more
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Victoria Derbyshire is live from Westminster to discuss what happens next as MPs and peers return to Parliament, after the Supreme Court ruled that the shutdown was unlawful.
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As Parliament returns following the Supreme Court ruling, Jo Coburn is joined by Conservative MP Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown, journalist Sarah Baxter and former Supreme Court Justice Lord Sumption. Show more
Live coverage of the World Championships in Yorkshire with the 54km men’s individual time trial. Clare Balding presents with commentary by Simon Brotherton, Chris Boardman and Rochelle Gilmore. Show more
From Dublin to Belfast, a look at how the sea has shaped the island of Ireland. Neil Oliver investigates the history of the area.
Series following the work of probate researchers. The search is on for relatives of a boat fanatic. Show more
Antiques series. Featuring a collection of previously unseen finds from the show's travels around Britain, with items including a pair of art deco Lalique vases. Show more
Teams from all over the UK battle to beat the formidable Eggheads. Show more
Michael Portillo is in the steel city of Sheffield, where he discovers an enormous and beautifully preserved early 20th-century steam engine. Show more
Interviews, discussion and analysis from Westminster, including the latest on Brexit with Andrew and guests.
Lucia Scalisi tackles a perforated painting, Will Kirk has to solve a homemade riddle with over 100 pieces and a family heirloom needs the prowess of Kirsten Ramsay. Show more
The three remaining interior designers take part in a commercial design challenge to transform three hair salons in Whitstable for a place in the finals. Show more
It is the final week for the volunteers and the Royal Derby Hospital senior staff must decide if the scheme should be rolled out on a permanent basis. Show more
Celebrating pop culture from 1994.
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Criminal barristers Jeremy Dein and Sasha Wass review the historic case against John Dickman - a story of robbery, murder and potentially a fatal miscarriage of justice from 1910. Show more
Werner Herzog sets out on a journey inspired by legendary writer and adventurer Bruce Chatwin’s passion for the nomadic life, uncovering stories of lost tribes, wanderers and dreamers. Show more
Exploring how Xi Jinping has made China a more assertive presence on the world stage. As Xi faces his greatest test yet - a confrontation in Hong Kong - how will China react? Show more
How billionaire George Soros has become a bogeyman around the world. Are allegations of secret Soros plots to overthrow governments and flood countries with migrants simply a product of anti-Semitism? Show more
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