Dion struggles to find fault with a mid-terrace in Stoke, but could there be any hidden nasties? Another terrace in Staffordshire requires more attention! Show more
Clive gets his steps in as he learns to salsa dance with the locals, discovers the secrets that have kept this historic old city standing, and explores the dark history of sugar. Show more
Rick eats the ultimate jerk chicken in Bristol and witnesses the healing power of food at a café staffed by victims of modern slavery. He makes a modern UK favourite, the burrito. Show more
Michael’s rail journey through postwar Scotland takes him over the River Tay to Dundee on the trail of Joseph McKenzie, the father of modern Scottish photography. Show more
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The Green Party launch their manifesto and are the public losing trust in politics?
The quiz show where players must avoid Impossible answers to stay in the competition. Twelve people start today’s show, but how many of them will survive to face the £10,000 question? Show more
Clive Myrie asks the questions in another semi-final. The specialist subjects are Wilfred Owen, 20th-century boxing, Frasier and African world heritage sites. Show more
Harry’s career is at risk, Ainsley hurts Simmo, and Heather leaves, all in a fraught few days.
Stanley Tucci visits Piedmont, the region that made the dream of a unified Italy a reality. Show more
For Sharon and Andrew, showing their Coloured Ryeland sheep at the Mid Devon Show is a family affair. Gillian and Ian are among the competitors, and tears flow as results come in. Show more
Documentary series. Maya is ten weeks old and is starting to push the family to their limits. Giles is invited to take her on BBC Breakfast. Show more
Antiques series. Paul Martin presents from Birmingham, the epicentre of Britain's Industrial Revolution. The antiques experts are James Lewis and Thomas Plant. Show more
Kevin Eldon, Sarah Keyworth, Laila Rouass and John Whaite test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
Clive steps up to the plate on the baseball field in Santo Domingo. He meets artisans reviving traditional craftwork before making a seven-meat dish with one of the country’s top chefs. Show more
Jason Donovan tells us about returning to the Rocky Horror Show and we exclusively reveal the winner of the Longitude Prize. Plus Nikki is in for Watchdog.
Paul explores the Upper Dee from the Cairngorm mountains to Balmoral castle and Royal Deeside, and learns about a lost German Zeppelin and Queen Victoria’s 'darling' man. Show more
Chris and Michaela begin the deliberation of which nests will fledge before the end of the series, Iolo is with some little owls, and Megan is in the heart of Glasgow. Show more
In Madagascar, Rom hikes razor-sharp rocks, encounters alarming delicacies and comes face to face with the island's legendary dancing lemurs. Show more
The final episode of the award-winning anthology of films, written by and starring Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith.
The rivals for Number Ten are back in front of the cameras tonight in Grimsby. Newsnight is in the spin room for the post match analysis. With Victoria Derbyshire.
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John Simpson, in discussion with the BBC's unparalleled range of experts across the world, examines whether the Israeli government will survive the resignations of two leading cabinet members. Show more
Acclaimed psychological thriller. An obsessively private surveillance expert's work and private life become terrifyingly entangled. Show more
The race to Lombok is well underway and less than five hours separate the teams. Leaving Nara City, they must cross their first border into South Korea to reach the second checkpoint in Sokcho. Show more
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
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