Chris Bavin meets a group of Lincolnshire Bloomers who are determined to put the 'Great' back into Great Grimsby, and win gold by cleaning up a deprived area. Show more
Alys Fowler tries to avoid shop-bought fruit and veg and live off home-grown produce. Alys grows some juicy fruits and makes jams, tangy fruit leathers and apple rings. Show more
In Adam Frost’s garden, he gives his tips on lawn repair, grows some unusual vegetables and plants a seasonal container. Meanwhile, Advolly Richmond brings us up to date in her history of lawns. Show more
As John Craven celebrates 50 years as a BBC presenter, on this – his 1,250th episode of Countryfile - he opens up a treasure trove of memories of some of his favourite parts of Britain. Show more
In this episode, Dougie celebrates the 250th anniversary of literary great and Borders boy Sir Walter Scott. Meanwhile, Arlene meets modern day farmer and writer Patrick Laurie. Show more
Gardening magazine. Carole and Mairi are in Beechgrove to show how to create a bluebell wood. They also lay ready-sown turf to create a near-instant carpet of colour. Show more
In World War I, an American serving as an ambulance driver in Italy falls in love with a nurse in this adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's novel.
Who will be judged the winner of the North West of England with delicious dishes celebrating invention? The judges, including one of Britain’s best loved designers, must decide. Show more
The Rev Kate Bottley shares stories of people who have used their religion, self belief and determination to overcome adversity. Show more
Brenda Edwards visits Swansea to explore the Welsh Revival, when Christianity spread rapidly through Wales, and she discovers a new church that is reviving an old chapel. Show more
Viewers have their say on the BBC’s television programmes. Email your thoughts to pov@bbc.co.uk or tweet @BBCPoV. Show more
A portrait of the wildlife and landscape of the Mississippi River seen through the eyes of hunter, trapper and author Kenny Salwey. Show more
Paul Martin is at Aberystwyth's Old College, the original site of the first university in Wales. He also visits Laugharne, the home of his literary hero Dylan Thomas. Show more
The Rodgers face a final TB test. Animals arrive at Lynn and Sandra’s croft. Raymond is kept guessing by his surrogate sheep and a calving boom starts at Kirsty and Aimee’s farm.
The BBC’s favourite wildlife presenters take a trip through the natural history archives, sharing some of their most memorable animal encounters across Africa. Show more
Alex 'The Hurricane' Higgins upsets the snooker establishment but helps transform a game played in the backrooms of working men’s clubs into box office gold. Show more
Documentary charting the life of snooker legend Alex 'Hurricane' Higgins. Contributors include Jimmy White, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Dennis Taylor and Barry Hearn. Show more
Franklin faces competition from Skully and Manboy, and with violence in LA on the up, needs to head off a gang war and reassert his authority. Show more
Franklin makes his move on Skully, but things don't go entirely to plan. In the midst of all this chaos, Cissy is still intent on legitimising their business once and for all. Show more
Weatherman Barra Best travels to the Copeland Islands to see how this place has become a haven for many local birds and wildlife. Show more
Fiona Bruce presents an hour of topical debate with a virtual audience from around the UK. On the panel: Robert Jenrick MP, Thangam Debbonaire MP, John Bercow, Hugh Osmond and Deborah Frances-White. Show more
The cause of Reyhan’s death comes into question. Kian continues to lie to Lucky, but is she about to work out what’s really going on? Show more
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