Jules Hudson catches up with two sets of entrepreneurial house-hunters who had grand plans to make an income from their new homes in the countryside. Show more
Jay Blades attempts to make some money for nothing from two farmhouse stools, while lighting expert Duncan McKean gives two old record players a radical overhaul. Show more
Vet Cahir is surprised by an unexpected turn of events while helping a pregnant ewe, Nuala amputates a calf’s toe to save its life, and Daisy treats a dog that may have swallowed rat poison. Show more
Mary heads back to the city where she learnt to cook - Paris, a city that lives and breathes food. Mary makes some of her own irresistible dishes inspired by this wonderful city. Show more
BBC Parliament's programme looking back at the week in Westminster, presented by Alicia McCarthy. 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 is joined by Stephen Crabb MP, Dr Clare Gerada, Angela Smith and Camilla Tominey to discuss a government ‘reset’, the latest on Brexit, and the rollout of a potential Covid-19 vaccine. Show more
It’s the eve of Woody and Tracy’s wedding, so not a great time for a power cut across the whole town, but everyone pulls together to make it a day to remember. Show more
MasterChef's John Torode sifts through the archives and serves up a selection of mouthwatering dishes and recipes linked by the letter K. Show more
Live second-day action from the O2 Arena as the season-ending ATP Finals continue. Sue Barker presents all the action, with expert analysis by Tim Henman and Andrew Castle. Show more
Sir David Attenborough examines the mysteries behind some fascinating creatures and plants. Female Komodo dragons can reproduce without ever having contact with a male. Show more
Auctioneer Natasha Raskin Sharp and dealer Margie Cooper tour the west of Scotland in a classic 1960s car. Expect treasure hunting and curry eating. Show more
The quiz returns for another series in which contestants try to score as few points as possible by coming up with the answers no-one else could think of. Show more
Angela Barnes, Melvin Odoom, Greg Rutherford and Denise Van Outen test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
Zoe Ball kicks off your weekly fix of Strictly action, chatting exclusively to the latest couple to leave the competition. Show more
John Humphrys hosts the classic quiz where contenders take the famous black chair. The specialist subjects are the Weimar Republic, Alex Higgins, the bridges of London and UK cheeses. Show more
Victoria Coren Mitchell hosts the series where knowledge will only take you so far. Two teams who lost their first heats return for a last chance to stay in the competition. Show more
Nigella bakes a fluffy, white, no-knead bread, which she uses to sandwich her crispy fried chicken, accompanied by pickles and kimchi. Show more
The second round continues as two teams make a bid to reach the quarter-final stage of the competition. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions.
The Royal Free London faces the long-lasting effects of Covid on their patients, staff and services, amidst the looming threat of a second wave. Show more
A look at the game of road bowls, brought to Ireland by Lancashire linen weavers, which is enjoying a strong revival in Armagh and is now played by hundreds of people. Show more
The day's important national and international news stories. With Kirsty Wark.
Weather bulletin.
Matt Baker and Charlotte Smith visit Falmouth for the start of the oyster season, and Adam Henson finds out why British turkey farmers could be in for tough time this Christmas. Show more
The Friday night shift takes its toll on crews in the capital as they deal with reports of an armed male and two stabbings. Show more
Chris is in the New Forest watching autumn transform his home, and Iolo is at the spectacular Centre of Alternative Technology in west Wales. Show more
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