Monty creates colourful planting schemes with trailing plants. Toby Buckland revels in the superb displays of roses at Mount Ephraim Gardens in Kent. Show more
Charlotte and Matt travel to Upper Teesdale to meet a remarkable woman who has made it her life’s work to look after one of the most important botanical sites in the UK. Show more
Lizzie Schofield and Calum Clunie provide expert advice on bedding plants, hanging baskets and lawn care, all common gardening tasks at this time of year. Show more
Dougie is at the Balcaskie Estate in the East Neuk of Fife to discover why it has become a big food destination. And chef Nick Nairn cooks up a beef dish sourced from local produce. Show more
Alys Fowler attempts to avoid shop-bought fruit and vegetables and live off home-grown produce. She makes delicious broad bean falafels and pea shoot cocktails. Show more
Matt Tebbutt takes a look back at some of his favourite recipes and best moments from Saturday Kitchen.
Competitive food show. Four families - the Whittakers, the Walker-Kings, the Varmas and the Mistrys - are tasked with making a one-pot wonder for a tenner. Show more
Cookery series. Rick continues his journey in the old camper van from the Basque country on the Atlantic coast, to travel eastwards towards the Mediterranean. Show more
1944. On the morning of the biggest coastal invasion of the war, two men, an American and a British officer, think about a woman - the same woman. Show more
When King Richard the Lionheart leaves to fight in the crusades, his evil brother Prince John plots to usurp the throne. Only the outlaw Robin Hood and his band are left to defend the realm. Show more
Antiques experts Anita Manning and Nick Davies put values on Reading's antiques and collectibles, including some American dolls and 19th-century French paperweights. Show more
In Ottawa, Caroline and Desmond find out more about a famous Ulster-Scots ancestor. The boys have a maritime adventure in London before reaching out to an Arctic Inuit community. Show more
Stanley Tucci explores Bologna, seen by many as the food capital of Italy. He breaks open a fresh cheese wheel with Massimo Bottura and meets the niece of Federico Fellini. Show more
Gregg Wallace is in Cornwall at an enormous bakery where they produce 180,000 pasties a day. Show more
Simon travels from Chile’s Atacama Desert and follows the Andes mountains to Patagonia before ending up in the most southerly permanently inhabited region on earth, Tierra del Fuego. Show more
In 1975, Billie Jean King and Arthur Ashe are fighting to become Wimbledon champions – and away from the court, they are also battling for social change on a global level. Show more
Mark Carruthers looks at the political developments of the week and is joined by Patricia Leeson and Fergal McFerran.
Barra Best makes a journey across the 4000 square kilometres of the Foyle river network criss-crossing his way across the many rivers and streams that make up it’s great catchment. Show more
Wild on Water
Episode 5: Strangford Seals
4 minutes on BBC Two Northern Ireland HD
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Karen Patterson sets off on a sea safari, taking a closer look at the common and grey seals that inhabit Strangford Lough.
Ashley and Gordon must find a new home for Colin so they can go their separate ways.
Fourteen-year-old Joe Brinson moves with his mother and father to a small town in Montana. But when his father unjustly loses his job at a golf course, he decides to take up firefighting in the hills. Show more
Fiona Bruce presents an hour of debate from Leicester in the east Midlands. On the panel: George Freeman MP, Jess Phillips MP, Nimco Ali, Jack Monroe and Chris Patten. Show more
Through groundbreaking, familial DNA technology, the team in 2002 manage to locate the killer. However, without 100 per cent certainty, Paul may have to rethink his approach.
Highlights of programmes on BBC Two.