Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a house in County Durham, a holiday park in Deal, Kent and a three-bed semi-detached property in Madeley, Cheshire. Show more
Michael Portillo comes face to face with a medieval politician, takes a rail tour of Victorian freak show hot spots and rides an early electric railway. Show more
Tim Wonnacott heads to Edinburgh, and is joined by experts Paul Laidlaw and Catherine Southon to help the red and blue teams find antique bargains. Show more
Investigators are suspicious of a woman who has been claiming for a disabled husband and three disabled children, and Dom meets a man blinded in a brutal attack. Show more
Three of Britain's leading chefs - James Martin, Angela Hartnett and Richard Corrigan - come face-to-face with one of the most pressing issues of our times: food poverty. Show more
Adam Fleming travels to Brussels, Strasbourg and Luxembourg to explain how the institutions of the European Union work and meets people who work in its complex bureaucracy. Show more
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Ben Fogle and Kate Humble explore life behind the scenes at Longleat Estate and Safari Park. Lord Bath examines his family tree and uncovers tales of adultery, murder and a ghost. Show more
Hazel Irvine introduces live coverage of the second round of the women's Open, from the Old Course at St Andrews. Home hopes will be pinned on Catriona Matthew, who won in 2009. Show more
Spin-off featuring memorable moments. Should the Antiques Roadshow team appraise modern items? Ceramics man Lars Tharp pays 2003 Turner Prize winner Grayson Perry a visit. Show more
Jeremy Vine hosts the general knowledge quiz in which teams from all over the UK battle to beat the Eggheads, some of the country's top quiz champions. Show more
Michael Portillo sees how gunpowder made in Waltham Cross fuelled an empire and heads to Hackney to uncover the gruesome details of the first murder on a train. Show more
Gabby Logan presents coverage from the World Championships in Barcelona. Britain's best hope in Catalonia may be Michael Jamieson, who won Olympic silver in the 200m breaststroke. Show more
Gardening magazine. Monty Don shows there is still time to sow some late vegetables, even when space is at a premium. Carol Klein admires the bearded iris. Show more
Bill Turnbull meets the scientists fitting minute radar transponders on to bees in an attempt to solve the mystery of what is causing them to die. Show more
Comedy series starring Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon. Steve and Rob enjoy a taster menu at L'Enclume in Cartmel. Show more
Analysis of the stories behind the headlines. Including, why is Obama's election man going to work for David Cameron, and Shimon Peres on his 90th birthday. With Anita Anand. Show more
Romantic drama. Following the Soviet invasion of his country in 1968, Czech surgeon Tomas (Daniel Day-Lewis) is forced to flee to Switzerland, with his wife and mistress in tow. Show more