Sasha and Jeremy examine a case from 1882, where a wife was accused of murdering her husband with an arsenic-laced rice pudding that contained enough poison to kill fifty people. Show more
Natasha Raskin Sharp looks back at gadgets and gizmos that teams have taken to auction, and Anita Manning learns about a machine that revolutionised time keeping. Show more
We join Adam Frost in his garden, where he will be giving tips on laying turf, planting succulents and adding perennial plants to his kitchen garden to grow as cut flowers. Show more
Gardening magazine. Kirsty is at Inverleith Park allotment setting up a wormery and is looking forward to a pretty and productive harvest. Show more
Jo Coburn is joined by the Tom Hunt MP, David Linden MP, Ash Sarkar and Annabel Denham to discuss the easing of lockdown restrictions and the government’s new immigration bill. Show more
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Sue Barker hosts live coverage from day eight of Wimbledon, where the quarter-finals are due to get underway.
Clare Balding and guests round up the main action and talking points from today’s play at Wimbledon as the tournament reaches the quarter-final stage.
Forensic Investigators from West Midlands Police piece together the evidence in a complex murder inquiry after they find two dead men with unusual wounds. Show more
Mockumentary series from Charlie Brooker. In this episode, Philomena takes us right back to the beginning with the Big Bang and interviews Robert Peston about British politics. Show more
The day's important national and international news stories. With Emily Maitlis.
Weather bulletin.
Dom gets to work in construction, but will he raise the roof or go down like a ton of bricks as he joins the men and women who are building Britain? Show more
Brian Cox explores the latest science and takes a new look at his old films and asks: how far can we go in our exploration of the cosmos? Show more
Video evidence from a police body camera helps convict a violent offender, and a wine bar uses facial recognition cameras to tackle their pickpocketing problem. Show more
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