Highlights of programmes on BBC Two.
In Blackburn, Charles Hanson is valuing a rare Eureka clock, Anita Manning is drawn to four oil paintings of the Ribble Valley, and Paul Martin meets up with Michelin-star chef Nigel Haworth. Show more
Caroline Hawley and Raj Bisram keep the teams in check at the Detling antiques fair, while Natasha Raskin Sharp visits a Kent farm to lend a hand with the hop harvest. Show more
The remaining eight home cooks prepare their ultimate brunches for the judges and tackle a surprisingly tricky rustle-up challenge. Show more
BBC Parliament's programme looking back at the week in Westminster presented by David Cornock.
The latest headlines, breaking news and sport from the BBC newsroom.
As the prime minister chairs an emergency meeting on how to deal with coronavirus, Victoria discusses what should happen now in the UK as the number of cases continues to rise. Show more
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Jo Coburn is live in Westminster with Caroline Nokes, Fleur Anderson, Christopher Hope and Kevin Maguire to discuss efforts to contain the coronavirus outbreak. Show more
Ore Oduba hosts a high-tension, fast-paced quiz where contestants battle to outrun the Hardball - if it overtakes them, it is game over. Show more
Homeowners compete to have the best house in town. Three terraced homes in St Albans are looked at by the judges. Show more
The sun shines on Terry Wogan and Mason McQueen in Weymouth as they scour the region to discover local dishes and culinary treats from this beautiful seaside town. Show more
Soap opera based around a busy Dublin Garda station. Paudge's rage leads to questionable actions and phone footage gives Johno a link in the cocaine chain. Show more
16 amateur designers battle it out. In the first heat, the group must transform a bedroom each in a modernist former leisure centre in south London. Show more
Michael Portillo unearths documents from the National Archives revealing the secret files of Britain's last hangman and the letters sent to Sherlock Holmes. Show more
In Dover Castle, Jonathan Pratt discovers an elegant Lalique figure and James Lewis finds a collection of Chinese snuff bottles. Paul Martin uncovers the history of Dover Castle. Show more
Former winners Chizzy Akudolu, Miles Jupp, Amol Rajan and Ellie Taylor test their general knowledge skills on this week's champions challenge. Show more
Beginning in Newry, Michael Portillo finds a specially chartered train that would deliver demonstrators campaigning for Irish Home Rule to a rally in the town. Show more
John Humphrys hosts as contenders answer questions on specialist subjects, including British breweries, Lorenzo de’ Medici and John Lennon. Show more
Victoria Coren Mitchell hosts the last of the quarter-finals, as two more teams work out the connections between things which at first seem utterly random. Show more
In another quarter-final match, two teams of students aim to reach the next stage of the quiz. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions.
This episode follows detectives and specialists as they investigate a double stabbing in Colchester’s homeless community that leaves one victim, Carl Hopkins, dead, and the other seriously injured. Show more
The day's national and international news stories with Mark Urban and Emily Maitlis.
Weather bulletin.
First-time farmers Paige and Kingsley show their sheep at the Isle of Wight show in the hope that it will bring them one step closer to their dream of becoming full-time farmers. Show more
Matt, Ellie and Steve visit Shaftesbury to take part in the town's famous snowdrop festival, and Tom Heap asks whether the UK’s farmers can go carbon neutral by 2040. Show more
Behind the scenes at the V&A, a Mary Quant minidress needs a deep clean. Queen Victoria’s writing case goes on show, and curators acquire the banners of Extinction Rebellion. Show more
Highlights of programmes on BBC Two.