One-off documentary delving into the secrets of the Mona Lisa. Behind the enigmatic smile, she remains a mystery, fuelling endless speculation. But is that all about to change? Show more
Experienced road tripper Christina Trevanion and her new travelling companion Tim Medhurst continue cavorting round the south west. A classic car and an historic boat help them advance their adventure Show more
Magazine programme. Hate crimes against deaf and disabled people are on the rise, but are under reported. This report speaks to deaf victims of hate crime. Show more
23-year-old horse breeder Molly from Kent and Surrey-based friends Jackie and Paul have winning on their minds as they enter their shire horses in a Heavy Horse competition. Show more
Daily news programme. Victoria talks to the mothers of two children who have advanced leukaemia about a revolutionary new drug which will soon be available on the NHS. Show more
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New series. Jo Coburn and guests discuss the big issues of the day with live coverage of Prime Minister's Questions from Westminster.
Documentary series following life in a Bolton scrapyard. Terry sacrifices a whole day's takings to put the lads in a training session on cutting tools. Show more
Documentary series following life in a Bolton scrapyard. All is not well at the Walker home, and it is up to Terry to bring his family back together. Show more
Coverage of some of the day's debates in the Scottish Parliament.
Series following some of the nation's architects. Paul Robinson and his client Marcus visit the German factory where Marcus's state-of-the-art home is now on the production line. Show more
How the Crinan Canal cut journey times for boats travelling up the west coast of Scotland, and how Loch Ness became a key part of the Caledonian Canal. Show more
Wildlife series. Steve Backshall descends into the crater of a giant extinct volcano in New Guinea which biologists have long believed could be home to spectacular new creatures. Show more
It's a trip to Belgium for antiques experts Phil Serrell and Kate Bliss as they compete at a foreign market to buy and sell for the best profit. Show more
Jeremy Vine hosts a celebrity edition of the quiz. Can a team of news presenters triumph over the general knowledge goliaths and win the cash prize for their charity? Show more
The team takes on a precious hand mirror, a very special clock that may have had a supernatural accident, and a much-loved, but much-damaged, painting. Show more
Creative culinary competition. Both Marianne and Ryan cook muntjac, while Sabrina does an ambitious technical take on a family feast. Show more
Michael Mosley and the team explore how learning a new language can stave off dementia, whether going vegan makes you healthier, and how to protect your teeth from a hidden danger. Show more
Sitcom. Will has been working on his masterpiece. His friends say it's his best comedy yet, but Will insists Hamlet isn't meant to be funny. Show more
Eight British Jews explore what it means to be Jewish in Britain today. The group meet Israelis and Palestinians, who force them to question their long-held views. Show more
A school fundraiser is not Julia's idea of an evening out, but somehow she finds herself heavily involved in order to impress a former colleague and new mum crush. Show more
Kirsty Wark looks at the latest on the Salisbury attack. Plus ten years on from the financial crash, and the far right in Germany.
Magazine programme. Hate crimes against deaf and disabled people are on the rise, but are under reported. This report speaks to deaf victims of hate crime. Show more
Dr Yasmin Khan tracks down passengers who travelled from Mumbai to Britain in the 1930s on the luxurious P&O liner The Viceroy of India. Show more
Following two women, who were both adopted as babies, as they return to Sri Lanka to try and find their birth families. Show more