Nick Crane explores the wealth of wildlife and industry that are attracted to the Firth of Forth, the mighty estuary that feeds Edinburgh. Show more
Horticulturist Christine Walkden explores gardens and countryside from a hot-air balloon. Christine's balloon odyssey takes her to the Borders region of Scotland. Show more
Monty celebrates the midsummer glory of roses in all their forms, plants some statuesque shrubs in pots for year-round interest and deals with a rabbit problem in the veg patch. Show more
Sean Fletcher, Margherita Taylor and Steve Brown are in Northern Ireland. John Craven launches the Countryfile Photographic Competition with Cerys Matthews. Show more
Gardening magazine. Chris tends to Beechgrove's rose garden, while Jim reviews the progress of his previously sickly houseplant collection. Show more
Matt Tebbutt takes a look back at some of his favourite recipes and best moments from Saturday Kitchen. Natalie Cassidy faces her food heaven or food hell. Show more
Documentary. Writer and angler Will Millard embarks on the final leg of his journey down the River Wye, from Ross-on-Wye to Chepstow, where the river joins the Severn estuary. Show more
Jeremy Vine presents audience views on BBC TV over the week. Show more
The Rev Kate Bottley is in Launde Abbey in Leicestershire to explore the power of prayer and reveals how more Christians are using apps to help them worship. Show more
Scotland's countryside magazine. In this edition, Dougie Vipond and the team are live at the Ingliston showground for the 2018 Royal Highland Show. Show more
Sue Barker hosts live coverage of finals day from Queen's Club, London, as Cilic faces Djokovic. Show more
Paul Martin and team are in South Wales at the National Museum. Highlights include Swansea porcelain plates and a child's tea set. Show more
An entrepreneur from Aberdeen hopes his Scottish-inspired gin is to the Dragons' taste. Will his tipple be the perfect tonic and land him a life-changing investment? Show more
Paul Whitehouse and Bob Mortimer tour the country's finest fishing spots and talk a lot of nonsense. Paul and Bob fish for tench in Norfolk and reminisce about their childhood. Show more
Two-part documentary. Chris Jackson and his fellow geologists head for the volcano Nyamulagira - one of the most active yet least explored volcanoes on the planet. Show more
Following Trump's presidency from the offices of the New York Times. This episode follows the rollercoaster of the first three months of Trump's presidency. Show more
The amazing story of Oasis in their own words, charting their meteoric rise from the council estates of Manchester to some of the biggest concerts of all time in just three years. Show more
Journalist and author John Harris recalls the rise and fall of Britpop during the 90s. Contributors include Graham Coxon, Justine Frischmann, Louise Wener and Alan McGee. Show more
Raiding the BBC archives for a rich treasure trove of the joy and the time that was Britpop. It features Elastica, Sleeper, Suede, Menswear, Blur v Oasis, plus many others. Show more
David Dimbleby presents topical debate from Birmingham. With Damian Green MP, Jon Ashworth MP, Wetherspoon founder Tim Martin, journalist Afua Hirsch and columnist Ella Whelan. Show more
Confronted by the possibility of another failure, will Gaskell put a stop to Jac's surgery before it's too late? Bernie must fight for Serena. Show more