Lee and Chris are in Derby to design an Indian-inspired garden for Bal, where her family can gather to watch Bollywood films. Show more
The team help an avid recycler whose small flat is bursting at the seams. There’s no room to eat a meal, and the second bedroom is a dumping ground. Show more
Featuring the UK’s first BSL poet laureate, an Extinction Rebellion demonstration about climate change and the joy of creating things by hand. Show more
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Will Support for Ukraine Waver?
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As Rishi Sunak prepares to meet President Biden, will Western support for Ukraine waver? And PMQs with deputy prime minister Oliver Dowden and deputy Labour leader Angela Rayner.
Game show presented by Rick Edwards in which players score points by answering questions correctly while avoiding the impossible answers. Show more
Jeremy Vine hosts the show where every day a new team of challengers take on probably the greatest quiz team in Britain.
Paul Rose gets on his bike with a group of extraordinary cyclists, and Chris Packham and Megan McCubbin visit a colony of puffins in Pembrokeshire. Show more
Series combining stunning wildlife with adventure. Explorers search the depths of the Guyanan wilderness, the last great unspoilt jungle. George McGavin hunts for whip spiders. Show more
Stanley Johnson and Georgia ‘Toff’ Toffolo search Cumbria for antiques with experts Paul Laidlaw and Izzie Balmer. Will a snake or a horse prove to be the most profitable? Show more
Antiques series. Paul Martin presents from the Bowes Museum at Barnard Castle in County Durham, purpose-built to house the collection of Josephine and John Bowes. Show more
Nina Conti, Nick Helm, Athena Kugblenu and Toby Tarrant test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
Michael Portillo is in Bangor, County Down, en route to the Northern Irish capital, Belfast. Show more
More than is expected is found in the remains of a house thought to be the childhood home of Lady Jane Grey. Plus the graveyard of a Victorian workhouse sheds new light on the Great Famine of 1845. Show more
Gillian Burke is moving down to the Llyn Peninsular in north Wales, while the wildlife search among the sand dunes of Studland Bay continues. Show more
After finding his community destitute, David introduces his kin to ‘clipping’ – the illegal forging of coins and David’s scheme to bring back dignity and security to his people.
As floodwaters rise in Ukraine, the blame game goes on. Another escalation in the war, and a further obstacle to finding a peaceful solution. NATO's former secretary general appears on the programme.
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John Simpson looks at the challenges of reporting the war in Ukraine from Moscow, analyses the escalating civil war in Myanmar and asks: where did Covid come from? Show more
Compelling, funny and emotional, this film tells the story of the England cricket team’s rise to the top, their unmatched achievements and the huge toll it would take. Show more
Featuring the UK’s first BSL poet laureate, an Extinction Rebellion demonstration about climate change and the joy of creating things by hand. Show more
Customers who order one thing but receive another and then are refused a refund. And the holiday firms whose terms and conditions are almost impossible to navigate. Show more
The seven remaining amateurs have to cook a dish that is 'so wrong that it's right'. Five will progress to create a five-course lunch to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the discovery of DNA. Show more
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