Natasha Raskin Sharp is at Ardingly Antiques Fair in Sussex, where she also visits a unique collection at the Millennium Seed Bank. Show more
Customers test and score a baby bib that keeps prams and pushchairs clean, a super-absorbent sponge and a sports bag with anti-theft devices built in. Show more
Lynn Stewart-Taylor learns about how Covid-19 has impacted the lives of deaf people, such as Rachael Williams, who was stranded in India. Fifi Garfield researches the history of video calling. Show more
A young boy takes the steering wheel to save his mum’s life, and an off-duty fireman and nurse save the life of a fellow tourist who has fallen into a volcanic crater.
Series looking at how ordinary people played a part in Britain's wartime victory. Tanni Grey-Thompson learns about her grandfather William's role as an air warden during WWII. Show more
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Melvyn Bragg reveals archive footage telling the history of modern Britain. At Cliveden House, he looks back to the 1920s to discover how the other half lived. Show more
Martin Gilbert looks at the life of Winston Churchill, exploring the period between victory at El Alamein and V-E Day.
At Huddersfield Town Hall, Christina Trevanion values a mysterious local painting, while a pair of Bohemian glass vases grab Nick Davies’s attention. Show more
The quiz in which contestants try to score as few points as possible by plumbing the depths of their general knowledge to come up with the answers no-one else could think of. Show more
Angela Scanlon, Clive Myrie, Sara Pascoe and Rick Edwards test their general knowledge skills.
In Bath, Hugh is trying to sell his families award-winning cheese, and the Kimber family sell their meat and dairy products straight off the farm. Show more
Documentary. A look at stories of extraordinary courage, terrible suffering and miraculous survival from servicemen and women between 1942 and 1945. Show more
Four chefs from Yorkshire and County Durham compete for the north east of England, with a homage to The Railway Children and a fish dish inspired by Flat Stanley. Show more
Drama. Lily plans to foil fate but her new normal clashes with a brutal reprisal as doomed destinies play out.
Filmed before the coronavirus crisis, Rhod Gilbert takes on one of his toughest challenges yet - being a carer. Even in more ordinary times, the work of carers is so valuable, if not always valued. Show more
Highlights from the satirical show that brings you everything that has and hasn’t happened this week.
The day's important national and international news stories. Emily Maitlis presents.
Weather bulletin.
Dr Hannah Fry and Michael Mosley put the public to the test, pitting young and old, males and females and tech lovers and readers against each other in a battle of wits. Show more
Lynn Stewart-Taylor learns about how Covid-19 has impacted the lives of deaf people, such as Rachael Williams, who was stranded in India. Fifi Garfield researches the history of video calling. Show more
With two teams at the checkpoint – Ilha Grande in Brazil – the remaining teams are engaged in a frantic race to avoid finishing the leg in last place. Show more
The four finalists face a challenge set by the world’s greatest pastry chef, Albert Adria. Show more
Highlights of programmes on BBC Two.