Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit semi-detached properties in Newcastle and Bristol, and a one-bedroom flat in Stoke-on-Trent. Show more
Dominic Littlewood helps people with consumer problems. Dom meets Brendan, who bought a flat under a shared ownership scheme and has had a series of issues. Show more
Series looking at benefit fraud. The Insolvency Service is chasing a bankrupt man who refuses to pay his debts to the government despite inheriting a significant windfall. Show more
Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is
Series 9
Episode 16: Jonty Hearnden v Christina Trevanion - Auction
44 minutes on BBC Two Wales
Antiques expert Jonty Hearnden takes on Christina Trevanion at auction in Colchester. They each have £1,000 to buy the best bargains to sell on for maximum profit. Show more
Documentary series following the work of Britain's environment planners. In this episode, one of Britain's biggest house builders proposes to build 1,500 homes near Ellesmere Port. Show more
Michael Portillo heads for Dover, little more than 25 miles from the historic enemy, the French. Here he uncovers one of Dover's best kept secrets. Show more
Action from the second leg of the World Triathlon Series, which takes place in Cape Town, South Africa. Great Britain's Non Stanford is the defending champion in the women's event. Show more
Jo Coburn with the latest political news and debate from Westminster, including an expected Commons rebellion over High Speed 2 and a round-up of the European elections campaign.
Jason Mohammad presents continued coverage from Sheffield as players vie for quarter-final places. Two more matches reach their conclusion. Show more
At Longleat Safari Park presenters Ben Fogle and Kate Humble learn to tell a spur-thighed from a Hermann in a tortoise challenge. Imogen the giraffe has the keepers worried. Show more
The bikers explore how certain recipes can make you feel good and put a spring back in your step, like chicken noodle soup or a comforting fish dish. Show more
Nick Crane relives a voyage from Newlyn to Melbourne made in 1854, and Tessa Dunlop learns about the history of the naval tattoo. Show more
Jeremy Vine hosts a general knowledge quiz in which teams from all over the UK battle to beat the Eggheads, some of the country's top quiz champions. Show more
Top chefs compete to cook at a D-Day anniversary banquet. The three central region chefs prepare a starter course for a surprise veteran judge. Show more
Series presenting the science behind the headlines. The team look at the many measures engineers are taking to ensure Britain's ageing rail system stays on track. Show more
Chefs Simon Rogan and Aiden Byrne both attempt to open restaurants in Manchester. Can Simon achieve his Michelin star and has the city finally got a taste for fine dining? Show more
Michael Mosley meets the vets working in the disaster zone of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines, who are pioneering technology and veterinary techniques on the frontline. Show more
Documentary. Louis Theroux enters the bizarre world of LA's dogs, meeting the characters whose lives revolve around the city's huge canine population. Show more
Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch explores what it means to be English and what has shaped English identity. He traces the roots of Englishness to an idea held by the Venerable Bede. Show more
A compilation of short films made for schools offering a unique travel guide. Dr Ian Mortimer takes us on a present-tense journey through the world of Queen Elizabeth I. Show more