An updated look at families previously featured on Wanted Down Under. This episode catches up with former Olympic diver Ben Swain and his wife Katie, three years on. Show more
Homeowners compete to have the best house in town. It is the turn of semi-detached property owners to battle it out to compete in the final. Show more
Documentary in which Angela Rippon looks into the new ways that scientists are trying to fight bacterial infections, as they try to combat antibiotic resistance. Show more
The latest headlines, breaking news and sport from the BBC newsroom.
More on the teenager who fled the UK to join Islamic State in Syria as a schoolgirl in 2015. She now says she's pregnant - and wants to come home. Show more
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Andrew Neil is joined by the Conservative MP Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Labour MP Rachel Reeves and the Daily Mirror’s Pippa Crerar. Show more
Neil Oliver explores the birthplace of his seafaring hero Lord Nelson, Mark Horton joins a fishing smack crew and Tom Anderson revisits a sunken ship. 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 explores the industrial heartland of Glasgow and its mighty River Clyde before taking the ferry to the island of Cumbrae. Show more
The class embrace the new world of the 1980s. With robots, early computers and synths, the kids get to grips with Britain’s new high-tech future. Show more
A teenager self-funds cutting-edge surgery for his cerebral palsy. Surgeons go to appeal to fund an 81-year-old’s surgery and use new DNA tumour profiling to try to save a baby. Show more
Sam learns that the scary part about getting old is the young people. She has issues with a young actor playing her son in a sit-com and with her hoarder mother Phyllis. Show more
Romesh Ranganathan hangs out in a pie and mash shop and hits-up Mo Gilligan.
With Emily Maitlis. The government loses another vote in the commons. What message does that send to Brussels? Show more
The latest weather forecast.
Coast ventures out to the man-made shoreline of the Netherlands. Nick Crane explores how Dutch engineers created coastal defences after the North Sea flood in 1953. Show more
An intimate portrait of one of the defining artists of the 20th and early 21st centuries, told by the people who knew him best. Show more
The class enters the experimental 1970s. They rewrite the rule book and learn weird and wonderful lessons as the free spirit of the era creeps into the classroom. Show more
Northern Ireland's only buffalo farmers, Michael and Barry, and rapeseed oil producers Jane and Michael hope to sell out the 40th annual Irish Game Fair. Show more
Highlights of programmes on BBC Two.