Two teams of armed forces veterans go head-to-head in a special episode to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day. Show more
Clive travels to the part of Jamaica where his parents grew up. He tries his hand at some unique island pottery, harvests honey in the hills and serves up curry goat for a family reunion. Show more
With summer feasts in mind, Monty reveals a new outdoor eating area he has been working on. Carol Klein visits a spectacular garden in Oxfordshire where the borders are filled with colourful annuals. Show more
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The tax row between Labour and the Tories. And, should national service be made compulsory for young people?
The quiz show where players must avoid Impossible answers to stay in the competition. 18 people start today’s show but how many of them will survive to face the £10,000 question?
Clive Myrie hosts as more contenders take to the famous black chair, answering questions on Grace Kelly, the Cadfael novels and The Beatles' recording sessions. Show more
Michael Portillo travels the breathtaking rural coastline of Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire, visiting a bee garden with a quarter of a million honeybees, and Pembroke's magnificent Norman castle. Show more
Harry tries to outmanipulate his mother, Mel is after Ben’s body, and guilty Liz must face husband Stuart.
Two Scottish farming families hope to make healthy sales at the Bowhouse market in Fife: Robert and Jane, with their dairy produce, and the Bruce family with their spirits and liquors. Show more
Antiques series. Paul Martin presents from Wrest Park, a 19th-century French-style chateau in Bedfordshire, with experts Christina Trevanion and David Harper. Show more
Ashley John-Baptiste, Simon Rimmer, Claire Sweeney and Esme Young test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
Clive helps some Cuban cowboys set up a unique race, finds out how farmers are fighting back against ever-stronger hurricanes and learns how to roll the perfect cigar. Show more
Suzanne and Andrew have a huge problem in their lives: a crater-sized derelict swimming pool in their back garden in Plymouth. Show more
A celebration of Roy Dennis, a man dedicated to bringing species back from the brink. There is also a round-up of the week's action, and Megan gets to know the beavers of Argarty. Show more
Fighting to prove his innocence, Andrew Malkinson tells the shocking story of how he was convicted and sentenced to life in prison for a horrific crime he didn’t commit. Show more
The hilarious Loyiso Gola introduces comedians Scott Bennett and Helen Bauer to the stage.
Opinion polls show Reform creeping up the charts. What happens if that reaches the ballot box? With Kirsty Wark.
Weather bulletin.
Romesh travels to Rwanda to discover its unique culture, experience incredible wildlife and find out how the country has healed and rebuilt itself after the 1994 genocide. Show more
D-Day has begun, but the invasion still hangs in the balance as soldiers fight for their lives on the Normandy beaches. The German defenders hold fast, but then the tide starts to turn. Show more
Michael Portillo continues his postwar Scottish railway adventure, this time from Glasgow to the capital, Edinburgh. Show more
The world of Finetime seems happy and harmonious. But an awful terror is preying on the citizens. Can the Doctor and Ruby make them see the truth before it’s too late?
Queer performance artist extraordinaire Gabriel and his partner Andy long to adopt a child. But Gabriel’s own history of childhood trauma threatens to completely derail the process.
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