Matt Baker joins foragers scouring the coast of Cornwall for free food and Anita Rani makes an explosive entrance in her first show as she blasts 26,000 tonnes of rock. Show more
Alan Titchmarsh explores Britain's great gardens. In this edition, he looks at Stowe in Buckinghamshire, an example of a design by the 18th-century landscape movement. Show more
Gardening magazine. Monty Don has tips on the annual task of hedge trimming, while Rachel de Thame visits Coleton Fishacre in Devon. Show more
Gardening magazine. Jim and Chris compare and contrast their very different methods of growing melons. Carole and George are in East Ayrshire, helping finish a community garden. Show more
Sian Williams gets to the heart and soul of the big stories of the week, with guests in the studio and other contributors from a live roaming camera.
James Martin takes a look back at some of his favourite recipes and best moments from Saturday Kitchen.
As he reaches the end of his journey around India, Rick Stein cooks thoran, a vibrant Keralan vegetable dish, and reveals the outcome of his search for the perfect curry. Show more
Scotland's well-known walker Cameron McNeish heads out into the hills.
Paul Martin and the team are in Bognor Regis. Charlie Ross spots a diamond ring with an interesting history, and there is also a glass vase with a big name. Show more
Railways of the Great War with Michael Portillo
Episode 5: Railways and Remembrance
30 minutes on BBC Two Scotland
Michael Portillo examines the role of the railways in World War I. He reveals how even after the war had ended, the work of the railways was not over. Show more
Tanya Arnold introduces live coverage as Castleford take on Widnes, from the neutral venue of Leigh Sports Village. Show more
Bill Turnbull and Claire McCollum are in London in search of sacred gardens, visiting Kew and Westminster Abbey. With hymns inspired by the wonder of God's creation. Show more
Budding entrepreneurs pitch business ideas to multimillionaires. Pitches include a product using nano suction technology, an alarmed LED walking stick, and some gourmet treats. Show more
James May discovers how cars became an everyday part of people's lives. His journey begins in Europe, where he reveals a tale of war, fraud, double dealing and dictators. Show more
WWI drama evoking the tedium of trench life on the eve of the Battle of the Somme. Facing certain death are an underage recruit, a war-weary sergeant and a drunken lieutenant. Show more
Matt Baker joins foragers scouring the coast of Cornwall for free food and Anita Rani makes an explosive entrance in her first show as she blasts 26,000 tonnes of rock. Show more
Hospital drama. Caring for Adrienne puts Serena's career in jeopardy, while a stressed Arthur finds himself doubting Zosia's skills as a doctor. Show more