06:00-09:15: Live coverage, including GB's men v USA in their final round-robin curling match, and ice hockey action from the women's bronze medal match and men's quarter-finals. Show more
Kate Humble and Ben Fogle return to Longleat Safari Park. One of the giraffes has become very sick, and vets cannot get to the bottom of what is wrong with him. Show more
Property renovation series. Martin Roberts, Lucy Alexander and Dion Dublin are in Stoke, Croydon in London and Warrington hearing tales from the auction rooms.
Antiques challenge. A newly engaged couple compete against a husband and wife of 43 years, assisted by experts Mark Stacey and David Harper. Show more
Andrew Neil is joined by Steve Baker and Andrew Gwynne to review Prime Minister's Questions, discuss the Brexit negotiations and examine Jeremy Corbyn's battle with newspapers. Show more
13:00-18:00: Coverage as day 12 draws to a close, including the final run of the women's bobsleigh and the final of the men's and women's team pursuit events. 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.
Michael Portillo continues his journey from London to Edinburgh. Tracing the path of the Flying Scotsman, Michael heads to Stockton-on-Tees. Show more
Day 12 sees the conclusion of the women's bobsleigh and the women's downhill skiing. Medals are up for grabs in speedskating, cross-country skiing and the ever-dramatic ski cross. Show more
Tom Kerridge invites his dieting gang on a river cruise to congratulate them on what they have achieved and to reveal how much weight they have lost as a group. Show more
Which types of exercise give you the strongest bones, and how to stay healthy if your body clock is out of sync with your work day. Show more
The story of Samia Shahid, a 28-year-old woman from Bradford who flew to Pakistan to visit her family and six days later was found dead. Show more
Donald Trump meets the survivors of the Florida school shooting. President Assad's Syria plan. And torture in Egypt.
Series following bright teenagers from low-income backgrounds across the UK. This episode features three 13-year-old boys on the cusp of adulthood and facing many uncertainties. Show more
How the Crinan Canal cut journey times for boats travelling up the west coast of Scotland, and how Loch Ness became a key part of the Caledonian Canal. Show more
IKEA is one of the world’s most successful and recognisable brands. In a major new 3-part series our cameras travel the world to discover the secrets to their global success. Show more
The bikers travel from Valencia to Torremolinos in the footsteps of the Moors - eating their way through the spicy delights of southern Spanish cuisine. Show more
Early 20th-century Bradshaw's guide in hand, Michael Portillo is in Chichester, where he encounters an Edwardian motoring duo patronised by King Edward VII. Show more
Paul Murton begins his Grand Tour with a chilly swim across Loch Ba, high on Rannoch Moor, struggles against the elements while trainspotting and meets some veteran Tunnel Tigers. Show more
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