Two teams hunt for bargains at the Oswestry Showground under the guidance of experts Philip Serrell and Ben Cooper. Show more
Nigel Havers presides as five sellers aim to get the best price for their items, including Murano glass fruit, a TV, a cocktail cabinet, a 1920s purse and a dentist’s lamp. Show more
It’s the second quarter-final, and this week’s most talented amateurs return to test their mettle with their sights set on a place in Knockout Week. But getting there won’t be easy. Show more
Robson meets rugby union legend Sarah Hunter back to her roots in the north east of England. The elite athlete and the actor try surfing and pottery painting as they share stories. Show more
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
The big political issues of the day.
The quiz show where players must avoid Impossible answers to stay in the competition. Nineteen people start today’s show, but how many of them will survive to face the £10,000 question? Show more
Gabby Logan takes charge of the quiz where contestants need brainpower and ball skills to win big. Who will be the high roller and who will push themselves over The Edge?
Alys Fowler tries to avoid shop-bought fruit and veg and live off home-grown produce. Root crops and leafy greens are the mainstays of an edible garden. Show more
Alan Titchmarsh returfs a lawn, Joe Swift and Carol Klein reveal their favourite tools for gardening, and Daniel Heath creates a bespoke dining table using reclaimed gym flooring. Show more
The Home That 2 Built
Episode 3: The Eighties
59 minutes on BBC Two Northern Ireland HD
Available for 7 months
In the 1980s, more money was spent on homes than ever before, and at the heart of this was a changing role for women. Show more
Chris Packham and stepdaughter Meg McCubbin explore the Lake District. After walking with alpacas, the pair search for badgers and red squirrels, and visit historic Walney Island. Show more
A special edition revisiting some of the historic venues from the series, with brand new valuations and unexpected auctions. Show more
Diarmuid Gavin, Roo Irvine, John Kearns and Claire Richards test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
Michael Portillo steams through the glorious scenery of the Snowdonia National Park on one of Britain’s greatest heritage lines, the Welsh Highland Railway. Show more
Using virtual reality, two top architects compete to remodel actress Jill Halfpenny and her son Harvey’s flat in the north east of England. Show more
Andi’s in the home of UK ceramics, Stoke-on-Trent, to put on a festival for an arts project. Can she overcome her creative demons to make a feast that channels the area’s artistry? Show more
Surgeons at University Hospital Southampton face complex surgery to reconstruct a patient’s jaw and remove a cancerous oesophagus. Show more
PE teacher Tony Mammoth is back from the dead with his old job back. He’s determined he’ll approach it the same way as in the 1970s - including parents' evening. Show more
Harry Hill reveals how prehistoric man might have lived on a lonely island - from what he did for food and entertainment through to an unlikely fight.
As the Rwanda bill finally makes it through parliament, how soon will flights take off, and what are the obstacles in the way?
Weather bulletin.
The pilgrims' final destination is Bardsey Island, the fabled ‘Island of 20,000 Saints’. Along the way, they see spectacular landscapes, visit holy sites and engage in fasting, ritual and meditation. Show more
There’s music, love and romance as the actors face one of Downton Abbey’s most famous dance scenes. It’s their last chance to impress for a place in the final showcase. Show more
Dragons’ Den continues as more entrepreneurs showcase their passion and come face to face with the fiery five and guest Gary Neville. Show more
Six months after the 7 October attacks, Lyse Doucet presents searing accounts of the human cost from both sides and explores what it will take to bring about a lasting peace. Show more
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