In the final walk of the week, civil servant Paul hosts his hike along the stunning Alnwick coast with a taste of traditional Northumbria. But will it be enough to scoop the prize? Show more
Jay Blades and the team restore a scientist’s notebook, an unfinished wooden model of a ship and a treasured silver locket. Show more
Jules Hudson and Steve Brown revisit former house-hunters in the Midlands. One couple's home is now a lovely Grade II listed barn conversion. Show more
In a special episode to mark the BBC’s centenary, Jay and the team meet the Prince of Wales (in autumn 2021, before his accession to the throne) and restore two historic items. Show more
The latest headlines, breaking news and sport from the BBC newsroom.
Highlights of the week’s proceedings at Westminster and the regional governments.
The English Institute of Sport in Sheffield plays host to a double-header as Group B gets underway in the Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup. First, two-time defending champions France take on Wales.
Scotland take on the USA in their opening match of the Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup, with both sides looking to win their first-ever match at the tournament. Show more
Barristers Sasha and Jeremy look back at the case of a mother accused of murdering her family at the height of a poison panic in Victorian Britain. Show more
Paul Martin presents from the town of Reading in Berkshire. Experts come across a programme from the 1935 FA Cup match between local team Reading and Arsenal. Show more
Previous contestants Sian Gibson, Jean Johansson, Iain Stirling and Rav Wilding test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
Rylan is on hand with more Strictly exclusives and behind-the-scenes gossip ahead of the weekend. Also, a star-studded Friday Panel discuss the couples' next dances.
Iolo Williams explores the wildlife of Anglesey. He finds gannets on an offshore island, visits a stunning red squirrel wood, and sees otters and a rare sight of a bittern. Show more
In a special programme Newsnight builds on a series of investigations into an overstretched NHS, and asks what needs to change in England's GP primary care.
Weather bulletin.
The tale of an unlikely friendship between Bruno (Asa Butterfield), the son of a Nazi commandant, and Shmuel (Jack Scanlon), a Jewish boy held captive in a concentration camp. Show more
As US conspiracist Alex Jones is ordered to pay nearly $1bn to families of the Sandy Hook shooting after claiming the attack was a hoax, Marianna Spring investigates 'disaster trolls' in the UK. Show more
Vicky wants music to be prescribed to all people living with dementia. She and the choir set out to raise awareness by recording a single at the legendary Abbey Road Studios. Show more
Highlights of programmes on BBC Two.