Twenty-three-year-old Muslim convert Chiedza wants to find love while sticking to Islamic dating rules. Can her new faith help to find a husband, one her mother will approve of? Show more
A jacket recovered from a suspect’s home has the DNA of two stabbing victims on it, and a fingerprint on a getaway car number plate snares an armed robber. Show more
Fingerprints found after a break-in and brutal beating are enough to convict a man of murder, and crooks who burgled a man's home and started using his credit card are caught by CCTV. Show more
Rick discovers Europe’s largest tea plantation on the banks of the River Fal, bakes a simple yet sumptuous fruited tea loaf and finds out how Cornwall inspired Charles Dickens. Show more
Derek Brockway explores the Llyn Peninsula, walking from the pretty resort town of Abersoch to bustling Pwllheli.
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Jeremy Vine hosts a general knowledge quiz featuring the greatest quiz team in Britain.
The Hairy Bikers' Pubs That Built Britain
Episode 5: Lincolnshire
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The history hidden in Britain's boozers. Si and Dave visit 'Bomber County', Lincolnshire, on a mission to discover the importance of the county's pubs in World War II. Show more
Amateur painting competition presented by Mariella Frostrup and Reverend Richard Coles. In the Cotswolds, the artists try to depict nature in all its glory. Show more
Simon and team are in Surrey to help Lynn and Mick restore an old bow-top Romany caravan to its former glory. Show more
Two rival architects use virtual reality to pitch for the commission to rebuild a Brighton home. But will the winning design result satisfy the competing desires of its owners? Show more
Paul Martin presents from Watts Gallery in Surrey, the arts-and-crafts home of artists Mary and George Frederic Watts, with experts David Harper and Natasha Raskin. Show more
Kemah Bob, JJ Chalmers, Kevin Clifton and Victoria Derbyshire test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
Edith Bowman and Colin Murray explore the Nairn Show to find tips and treats among the food stalls, including how to spot the perfect egg and how to choose the juiciest berries. Show more
Sara is joined by comedian Sara Pascoe, actor and author Charlie Higson, singer-songwriter Katie Melua and actor Adam Garcia to share their favourite books and review the two book club choices. Show more
Clive Myrie asks the questions in another semi-final. The specialist subjects include the life and works of Siegfried Sassoon and winners of the Eurovision Song Contest. Show more
Phase two of the quarter-finals continues. Two teams return needing a win to stay in the competition. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions. Show more
When Steve Banerjee goes into partnership with Nick De Noia, the Chippendales show takes off, capitalising on the new phenomenon of the girls’ night out. Show more
The bigger Chippendales gets, the more problems it faces. Among them are mobsters, disgruntled dancers, churchgoers - and Nick De Noia and Steve Banerjee. Show more
As Russia blames Ukraine for the bomb attack that killed a pro-war blogger in St Petersburg, could dissidents inside the country be responsible? With Kirsty Wark. Show more
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Documentary in which Patrick Kielty, whose father was murdered by paramilitary gunmen, returns home to explore the legacy of Northern Ireland's peace deal, 20 years on. Show more
In Aberystwyth, Joe Crowley meets scientists behind some of the biggest new developments in farming and food security. And why is London's salad bowl in the Lea Valley on the brink of collapse? Show more
A wizard-inspired pair believe magical drinks and mini golf can cast a spell over the Dragons, and there’s a sweet pitch from chocolate makers who’ve spotted a gap in the market. Show more
It’s now or never for multimedia artist Jack as he tries to launch his art business. And lecturer Jeanet is hoping to give up the day job and make a living from her pottery. Show more
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