Mary Hanson had grown up listening to family tales of adventure Down Under. Did a trial week help husband Keith convince her Australia was somewhere they could call home? Show more
Homeowners compete to have the best house in town. Three St Albans wildcard properties are thrown into the mix in the hope of being selected for the final. Show more
Fiona Bruce and the team head to the historic Buckfast Abbey in Devon, where items include a piece of shrapnel from the battleship Bismarck. Show more
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Elizabeth Glinka is joined by David Goodhart from Demos, Novara Media's Eleanor Penny, commentator Jane Merrick, and TalkRADIO's Ross Kempsell. Show more
Bill Turnbull hosts a quiz show featuring regular contributors known as the Think Tank. They answer hundreds of questions before the show, but how helpful will their answers be? Show more
Series exploring the expansion of railways in the Victorian era. This episode looks at how railways began to move people, rather than just goods, around the country. Show more
Chris Packham explores what makes animal groups successful. What enables birds of prey, from peregrine falcons to bald eagles, to rule the aerial roost? Show more
What lies at the bottom of the oceans? What would happen if the planet lost its oceans? Richard Hammond is going to drain the oceans to find out. Show more
Charlie Ross and James Braxton begin in Brasted, working their way through the Kent and Surrey countryside. Charlie takes a risky punt on a pricey purchase.
Jeremy Vine hosts the show where every day a new team of challengers take on probably the greatest quiz team in Britain. Show more
In Folkestone, Michael Portillo hears how the town coped with an influx of more than 100,000 refugees from Belgium fleeing the German invasion in 1914. Show more
Paul Murton takes a tour of Scotland's lochs. In this edition, he travels from Loch Gairloch to Loch Maree and meets the king and queen of Islonia. Show more
John Humphrys presents another heat of the classic quiz. The subjects are the children of Queen Victoria, the novels of Penelope Fitzgerald, the Doors and Carl Gustaf Mannerheim. Show more
Monty Don returns to Japan during the fiery blaze of autumn. He explores rooftop gardens and takes lessons in the intricate art of bonsai. Show more
Sandi Toksvig opens the post with Alan Davies, Matt Lucas, Holly Walsh and Susan Calman.
Former Labour MP Ian Austin on Jeremy Corbyn and anti-Semitism. Three cabinet ministers declare there cannot be a no-deal Brexit. And the Rembrandt anniversary exhibition.
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Made with rare footage and exclusive live recordings, Nick Broomfield's film tells Whitney Houston's incredible and poignant life story with insights from those closest to her. Show more
Frankie tricks Sam into taking Duke to her friend Morgan's Mormon church service, and Max is forced to attend as well when she overspends on her cab account.
Europe’s leaders and top advisers reveal how the near bankruptcy of Greece threatened the euro itself – and how they battled against the clock to save the single currency. Show more
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