Barristers Sasha Wass and Jeremy Dein investigate the mysterious murder of a Yorkshire farm owner in the 1930s. Did a clandestine love affair lead to a brutal killing? Show more
The team take on a wooden desk, a scrapbook charting a fantastic story and a wind-up train. Show more
Two architects compete using virtual reality to win a commission to remodel a home in St Albans. Will the finished build solve the very different needs of the family who live there? Show more
Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price takes questions from BBC listeners and viewers. Show more
An exclusive investigation for this programme has found that claims of bullying are rife within the beauty industry. The British Beauty Council is calling for a new independent body to investigate. Show more
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Jo Coburn is live in Westminster with author Malcolm Gladwell and journalists Helen Lewis and Katy Balls to discuss Labour’s plans for tax and spending and the SNP’s manifesto. Show more
Strategy game show hosted by Dan Walker. Five players compete to win the case containing the most cash. 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 in which Darcey Bussell profiles Hollywood dancer Fred Astaire, marking 30 years since his death. Show more
Romantic musical comedy. Captivated by a delightful French orphan, multi-millionaire Jervis Pendleton changes her life. Show more
Paul Martin is at the RAF Museum in Cosford, Shropshire, helping to restore a wartime Wellington bomber. Show more
Chris Hollins, Gregg Wallace, Holly Walsh and Charlene White test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
Zoe Ball gives us all the news and gossip from the Strictly Ballroom as another couple joins her on the sofa. Ian Waite casts his expert eye over the couples' training footage. Show more
Interviews, discussion and analysis from Westminster, including the latest on Brexit.
Families brace themselves for the first chaos-filled weeks of parenthood. First-timers Syler and Mo, family of six the Pierces and same-sex couple Paul and Craig prepare for birth. Show more
Tom Allen and guests analyse this week's task and meet the latest candidate to be fired. Show more
The Labour Party and Conservative Party clash over the future of the NHS. A look at new data on how the election could breakdown, seat by seat. The SNP launch their manifesto. Show more
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The magnificent Darren Harriott introduces Jessica Fostekew and Stephen Bailey to the famous Apollo stage. Show more
Six-part series following 12 months in the life of Sainsbury's. It's the company's 150th anniversary, but facing intense competition from Lidl and Aldi, Sainsbury's is considering merging with Asda. Show more
Examining the novel from three unique perspectives. This episode shows the way that women writers, women readers and women's lives have been central to the novel. Show more
With the 25th anniversary well under way, there is some extreme painting going on at both ends of the tunnel - two giant murals that will somehow link to each other across the sea. Show more
Amber lands her cruellest blow yet to Mia. She celebrates in her cabin with a select few, but things soon spin out of control. Alex and Petal grow closer. Show more
Dev makes a timely discovery that leads him to ask dangerous questions. Mia, Alex and Harry unearth a potential way to stop Amber - if they can figure out what it means.
Mia, Alex and Harry must decide whether or not to trust a potential new ally who could provide them with vital information. Kayleigh learns the true cost of Amber's favour.
Highlights of programmes on BBC Two.