Series reuniting people who were part of news events. An aid worker who led missions in eastern Europe meets one of the children she saved. Show more
Junk makeover show. Sarah Moore looks round Earlswood Recycling Centre, where she finds an electrical meter, a dated table and a vintage rocking horse. Show more
The stories of people whose lives have been transformed by a loan. An animal lover sets up her own dog-walking business, and a musician tries to make it in America. Show more
Competitive food show, presented by Zoe Ball and Nadiya Hussain. In the first of the semi-finals, three families go head to head. Only one can go through to the final. Show more
Chloe Tilley hears that the the rising number of adverts for gambling being shown during live football can be a real trigger for people with addictions. Show more
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Jo Coburn is joined by Conservative MP Johnny Mercer and Labour MP Preet Gill to discuss Brexit and universal credit. Show more
Quiz show. Neil and David return hoping to win the jackpot. Will they do it or will it be good news for the next team with an extra £500 added to the jackpot? Show more
Restoration of historic properties. Simon Kelsey attempts to save a Victorian townhouse in Hull, which he has known and loved since he was ten years old. Show more
Documentary series. Diana, Marie and Jean are half-sisters who have found each other after years apart. Diana hasn't met Jean before, so the sisters all meet up. Show more
Series exploring the expansion of railways in the Victorian era. The team find out how more leisure time and cheap rail transport meant more freedom for working-class Victorians. Show more
Series meeting the people who live and work around Britain's port cities. In Plymouth, a local entrepreneur juggles fishing, boat trips and a cafe during a busy summer. Show more
Antiques series. This episode comes from the Fleet Air Arm Museum, home to an enormous collection of naval aviation history. Show more
Jeremy Vine hosts the show where every day a new team of challengers take on what is probably the greatest quiz team in Britain, made up of some of the country's top quizzers.
Zoe Ball chats exclusively to the fourth couple to leave the competition. There is detailed analysis of the weekend's performances in Choreography Corner. Show more
Residents talk about their community and the events that unfolded on the 21st floor of Grenfell tower. It's a powerful and at times disturbing account. Show more
It is the last of the first-round matches tonight as the students of Merton College, Oxford, fight it out against King's College, London. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions. Show more
Chris Packham, Michaela Strachan and Martin Hughes-Games are live in the countryside, updating on some of the characters that we last saw at the end of Springwatch. Show more
A look at the world's first secret service. When the pope declares Queen Elizabeth I a heretic, spymaster William Cecil must stop the Catholic assassins getting through. Show more
With Evan Davis. How should returning British IS fighters be dealt with? Plus the Jared O'Mara row, how AirBnB affects UK housing and Lady Trumpington reflects on her career.
Chris Packham invites us inside his autistic world to try to show what it is like being him. Chris explores the question of whether Asperger's has helped make him who he is today. Show more
Historian Lucy Worsley explores how history and opera go hand in hand. Lucy visits Venice, where Claudio Monteverdi invented modern opera with The Coronation of Poppea. Show more
Thirty years on from the Great Storm of 1987, Ellie Harrison visits Wakehurst Place in West Sussex to learn how it dealt with the devastation. Show more
Chris and Xand van Tulleken explore the latest understanding of how we all grow and uncover the reason our childhood is longer than any other creature on Earth. Show more