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Antiques series. Flog It! comes from the Imperial War Museum, Duxford. Sifting through the antiques and collectibles are experts James Lewis and Christina Trevanion. Show more
Junk makeover show. Sarah Moore unearths some hidden gems in Altrincham, but can all three tip-bound objects be turned into fantastic and desirable items? Show more
Amateur designing competition. Three designers take on the challenge of a reception room in the historic model village of Bournville in Birmingham. Show more
Norman Smith stands in for Victoria Derbyshire and looks at claims that children in care are being failed when it comes to mental health. Show more
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Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn are joined by former deputy prime minister and Sheffield MP Nick Clegg. Was it right to suspend South Yorkshire's police chief over Hillsborough? Show more
Amateur cooking competition hosted by James Martin. Three enthusiastic home cooks are pitted against each other with ingredients provided by Margaret Mountford. Show more
Documentary following life on the English Channel. A team of four ex-military veterans are hoping to be the first all-amputee team to swim the channel. 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.
The Hairy Bikers' Pubs That Built Britain
Episode 9: Glasgow
29 minutes on BBC Two Wales
Available for 8 months
Si and Dave explore Glasgow's shipbuilding history. Meeting former shipyard workers, they discover what pub life was like when the yard's whistles blew. Show more
Police drama series. Does DC Kate Fleming's undercover operation hold the key to the identity of the Caddy? Show more
Hazel Irvine introduces highlights from the opening sessions of the best-of-33-frame semi-finals.
As the UK steel industry fights for its survival, John Humphrys investigates whether it has a future and asks if taxpayers' money should be used to shore it up. Show more