Jacqui Joseph and her team of upcyclers get to work on a worn rug, a mid-century cabinet and a set of dining chairs, all retrieved from the skips at High Wycombe recycling centre. Show more
Dion, Martin and Tommy meet the developers working to transform a Victorian town house in Nottingham, a dilapidated mid-terrace in Bournemouth and a one-bedroom flat in north London. Show more
Michael heads from a bustling Southampton to the Isle of Wight, where he rides the island’s railway, made up of recycled London Underground trains. Show more
Marcus Wareing explores new possibilities on his Sussex smallholding. He learns about rewilding and how to control deer, and also forages with some apprentice chefs. Show more
Will migrants be moved out of hotels? And Prime Minister’s Questions.
The quiz show where players must avoid Impossible answers to stay in the competition. How many of today's players will survive to face the £10,000 question?
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
Fireman Matt has a passion burning deep inside him to live in Australia, but so far his wife Jessica has poured cold water all over his desires for a move. Show more
A florist, a personal trainer and a car sales executive swap jobs to see which is hardest. Show more
Wildlife cameramen reveal their favourite natural history moments. Gordon Buchanan and Mark Smith reveal how skills learned in Scotland enabled them to film intimate moments. Show more
The fishing grounds of St Ives Bay have supported the fleets of two ports for generations, but now change threatens the future for the fishermen of Hayle. Show more
Flog It! comes from Allerton Castle, North Yorkshire. Raj Bisram falls for a silver claret jug, while David Harper uncovers a Roger Moore signature. Show more
Larry Dean, Kirsty Gallagher, Sam Quek and Lemn Sissay test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
Janette Manrara gets all the latest news from inside the training rooms as the celebs prepare for their next dances. Plus more backstage news and gossip from some of the remaining couples.
Journalist Sima Kotecha and DJ Bobby Friction are in Northamptonshire and Oxfordshire in a 1967 Daimler Sovereign, with experts Roo Irvine and Philip Serrell assisting. Show more
Nadiya shares moreish moneysavers, from crispy fried pakoras to a crowd-pleasing biryani and a scrumptious cinnamon shortbread with a cheeky fragrant fudgy twist. Show more
Nigella shares ideas for feasts throughout the day, including a savoury take on French toast, an informal Mediterranean dish and a rose and pepper pavlova with strawberries. Show more
Adopted Laura is searching for any siblings, Anthony, Sally and Karen want to uncover the truth about their father’s other child, and Julie is looking for answers about her ancestry. Show more
Jen wants to prove she’s fit enough to make her stage debut, and Zeak is unexpectedly thrust into the limelight when the troupe is a man down. Show more
The UN and Israel exchange harsh words as aid agencies warn Gaza is hours away from running out of fuel. Plus, Keir Starmer faces row over Labour's response to the crisis. With Mark Urban. Show more
Weather bulletin.
An 18-year-old man has died in a head-on crash on a country road. As word of the tragedy begins to circulate on social media, a horrifying tale of recklessness is about to be exposed.
The team are in London to help Shirley clean and sort her cluttered flat, and breathe new life into Shirley's gloomy living room. Show more
The 19th-century union appears secure, but beneath the surface run deep divisions, leading to the emergence of a new working-class movement - and a catastrophic famine in Ireland. Show more
Highlights of programmes on BBC Two.