Miriam Margolyes unravels her father's Jewish roots. Miriam believes it was her father's early experiences of poverty that drove him to train as a GP. Show more
Martin and Lucy visit a flat in North Yorkshire, a property in Leybourne, Kent, and a house in Cornwall. They learn how much each home sold for at auction. Show more
Attenborough's Passion Projects
Episode 3: Lost Worlds, Vanished Lives
59 minutes on BBC Two Wales
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David Attenborough looks back on his personal highlights. First transmitted in 1989, Lost Worlds, Vanished Lives explores the world's major fossil sites. Show more
News and current affairs. Eyewitnesses to the Dallas shootings describe the scene. Should homeopathy be used by vets to treat animals? Show more
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Andrew Neil is joined by commentator Miranda Green to discuss the Conservative leadership race, Labour's future and the launch of a newspaper called The New European. Show more
Sue Barker presents live coverage from the 2016 Wimbledon Championships, featuring the men's semi-finals. Show more
Sue Barker presents live coverage from the 2016 Wimbledon Championships, featuring the men's semi-finals. Show more
Clare Balding and guests take a look back at the action from day 11 of Wimbledon, when a place in the men's final was on offer at the All England Club. Show more
Rachel de Thame reveals the rose of the year. Monty Don discovers giant garlic. Adam Frost takes a tour round the world gardens. Toby looks at gardens to chill out in. Show more
Gardening magazine. Monty reaps the rewards of the summer when he begins to harvest crops from the vegetable garden and gives tips on extending the flower season in the borders. Show more
Kirsty Wark looks at the Dallas police shootings, the Tata deal and Labour's Trident review. Plus Lord Tebbit on comparisons between Thatcher, May and Leadsom. Show more
Magazine arts show. Ahead of the announcement of the 2016 Museum of the Year award, Maria Balshaw visits each of the five museums shortlisted for this year's prize. Show more
Documentary following the footsteps of Rudyard Kipling, 19th-century English writer and Nobel Prize winner. Patrick Hennessey travels to Lahore to reassess Kipling's adventures. Show more
A group of monks is stationed with an Algerian community. Terrorists are making their lives increasingly difficult, and they must decide if they want to stay or leave. Show more
David Dimbleby presents Question Time from Brighton.
Rick Stein visits Bologna in northern Italy and learns how to make fresh egg pasta used for tortellini, tagliatelle, ravioli and lasagne. He also tries 13-year-old parmesan. Show more