The barristers revisit their investigation of an infamous case from 1856 that inspired Thomas Hardy’s novel Tess of the D'Urbervilles. Show more
Eric Knowles and the teams are bargain hunting at an antiques centre in Cheshire, and things are being spiced up with some changes to the rules. Show more
BBC Wildlife presenters look back on their adventures in the frozen regions of the Arctic. Show more
The latest headlines, breaking news and sport from the BBC newsroom.
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Jo Coburn and guests Sir Bernard Jenkin MP, Emily Thornberry MP, Tim Stanley and Jacqui Smith to discuss the 3% pay offer to NHS workers and whether manifesto promises matter. Show more
Gameshow hosted by Mel Giedroyc. Contestants go head to head to crack a series of passwords in an attempt to take home £2,500 in cash. Show more
Olympic icon Sir Chris Hoy heads to Japan, host of the 2021 Tokyo Games, to explore the phenomenon of the keirin, the most extreme and exciting event in track cycling. Show more
Clare Balding and Gabby Logan take a deep dive into the BBC Sport archive, looking back at some of the most memorable Olympic moments from Britain’s most-loved sports stars. Show more
In Norfolk, Anita Manning discovers a Victorian dynamometer, and David Harper finds a wine stopper from 1912. Paul Martin visits Cromer to find out about the RNLI’s most decorated lifeboatman. Show more
Live coverage as the much-anticipated men’s Hundred competition kicks off with the second of a fascinating double-header over two nights at the Kia Oval. Show more
Two of Northern Ireland’s leading journalists, Darragh MacIntyre and Sam McBride, shed new light on one of the most notorious crimes in UK-Irish history – the Northern Bank robbery. Show more
The day's important national and international news stories. With Katie Razzall.
Weather bulletin.
When the victim of a knife attack is unable to tell the police what happened because he is in a medically induced coma, they attempt to use forensic evidence to identify his attacker. Show more
Rachel De Thame and Joe Swift lead the team for the last instalment from this year's RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival. Show more
Luke and Carl visit a north London bar in search of money owed to a company who repaired their equipment but didn’t get paid for the work. Show more
Jeremy and Sasha reinvestigate a notorious case of matricide dating from the 1920s. Did flawed forensic evidence see an innocent man hanged? Show more
Highlights of programmes on BBC Two.