Charlie Ross and experts Thomas Forrester and Tim Weeks present today’s Bargain Hunt from the Royal Cornwall Showground in Wadebridge.
Raj and Irita head to Oxfordshire and the Cotswolds in search of antique treasures, and it's biscuit tins v bed warmers at the auction. Show more
Could a curious wall painting discovered in the bedroom of a Surrey cottage be the work of one of the pioneers of modern British art, Ben Nicholson? Show more
The journey continues along England's south west coast. Mark Horton has privileged access to the historic dockyards at Devonport. Show more
A special report from BBC News.
Jane Asher brings together a selection of recipes from the nation's favourite TV chefs. Whether it's cakes, pies, puddings or main courses, this greatest hits of baking is a must. Show more
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Lying-in-State continues – Thursday afternoon
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News and reaction as the Queen’s lying-in-state continues at Westminster Hall.
Rob Deering, Katya Jones, Jayne Middlemiss and Phil Tufnell test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
Jason Manford hosts the quiz where it's not just about finding the right answer, it's finding the best answer that counts. Show more
Actors Robert Daws and Mark Curry go antique hunting in Lancashire, where they find a real-life Sherlock Holmes and join a drag queen cabaret. Antiquers Roo and Izzie offer expert advice. Show more
In Lyme Regis, the crew face a frantic search for three fishermen whose boat has capsized in the River Axe. Meanwhile, the Kinsale crew help a skipper attempting to sail across the Atlantic. Show more
Five up-and-coming jewellers use contemporary materials to make a Birmingham-themed brooch and a statement ear cuff for a very special client. Show more
As foreign leaders prepare to travel to the Queen's funeral, the capital awaits its moment at the centre of global affairs.
Weather bulletin.
Highlights from the third T20 between England and India.
David Dimbleby asks how best the BBC can seek to serve all its audience, and looks at issues such as the Falklands War and race relations, where its impartiality has been tested.
The theft of two Turners on loan from the Tate in 1994 starts a high-stakes game of cat and mouse across Europe from London to Belgrade, deep into the world of Serbian war lords. Show more
Over her long reign, Queen Elizabeth II met more people than any monarch in history. In this tribute, we hear the cherished memories of just a few of the people who met the Queen. Show more
A look at how the reign of Queen Elizabeth II has been a thread of continuity running through 70 tumultuous years of British history. Show more
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