Following the restoration of historic properties. Dave Myers visits Wilton's Music Hall in London to look at a restoration project with a difference. Show more
The team take a look at interesting autumn stories. Steve Brown is in Norfolk to witness one the greatest spectacles in the UK birding calendar. Show more
Three pairs of builders go head to head to win jobs. The builders compete to work on a cloakroom in Sandhurst, Berkshire, and a kitchen in Ormskirk, Lancashire. Show more
Rosie Benn journeys through five European capitals. Here, Rosie enjoys a pint of Dublin's most famous export with a group of the city's deaf residents. Show more
Dom Littlewood shows how technology is being used to catch crooks. There is a Halloween raid on a clothes shop by ghostly men in grotesque masks. Show more
Chloe Tilley stands in, and asks what needs to change at Westminster, following further harassment claims.
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Jo Coburn is joined by Rachel Shabi and Iain Martin to look at allegations of harassment in Westminster and to discuss a bill giving 16 and 17-year-olds the vote. Show more
Quiz show hosted by Matt Allwright. Sarah and Andy from London are in the studio ready to take on the code. Can they power through to the end and take home the jackpot? Show more
Series following those who make building planning decisions. Two entrepreneurs hope that a lack of quality tourist accommodation will aid their proposal to build on greenbelt. Show more
Documentary series. During World War II, babies being born to unmarried mothers was on the rise. Rob was given up for adoption soon after his birth. Show more
Series going behind the scenes of the rail network. When a train cuts through some vital signalling cables, the track staff need to get trains on the move again. Show more
Historical cooking show. The Robshaw family enter the 90s. Giles Coren and food historian Polly Russell introduce them to the culinary treats of the era. Show more
Antiques series. Flog It! comes from the Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester. Finds include an Inuit carving and a French book of butterflies. Show more
Zoe Ball presents the one-hour Friday show. Celebrity fans give their verdict on our couples. Gethin Jones reports from Elstree and there is a live music performance in the studio. Show more
John Humphrys presents another heat of the classic quiz. Subjects are Elvis Presley, the Glorious Revolution, the Foundation novels of Isaac Asimov and Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em. Show more
Dara O Briain and Hugh Dennis look back over the week's events with the help of guests James Acaster, Angela Barnes, Kerry Godliman, Nish Kumar and Glenn Moore.
Sandi Toksvig looks at the oceans, and hears one publisher's suggestion for a radical improvement to Moby Dick. With Aisling Bea, Joe Lycett, David Mitchell and Alan Davies. Show more
With Evan Davis. The children liberated from captivity under so-called Islamic State. Plus Labour and sexual harassment and is it immoral to watch House of Cards?
Tanya Arnold presents further 2017 Rugby League World Cup highlights as the second-round of group games gets under way. Pre-tournament favourites Australia take on France. Show more
Responding to the Italians' actions, Tommy is set on a path of deadly vengeance. Meanwhile, as he makes plans for his mission on behalf of the Russians, he realises there is a traitor in his midst.
Rosie Benn journeys through five European capitals. Here, Rosie enjoys a pint of Dublin's most famous export with a group of the city's deaf residents. Show more
Louis Theroux spends time with American women working in Houston's illegal sex industry and explores the often complex dynamic between prostitute and pimp. Show more