Simon Hornett dreams of returning to live in Australia, but his wife Jo can’t bear the thought of leaving her dad. Can a trial week down under break the deadlock? Show more
Charlie Ross visits an unusual chapel that is carved into a rock, while Charles Hanson and David Harper lend a helping hand to the teams. Show more
The DIY SOS team and Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen head to Bolton to help the Taylor-Mann family, whose nine-year-old son William has severe autism. Show more
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Joanna Gosling discusses plans that could see the 10 year limit on storing frozen eggs, sperm or embryos being changed with the health minister in charge of the review. Show more
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Jo Coburn is joined by Labour leadership contender Emily Thornberry, the Conservative MP Neil O’Brien, Kate Proctor from the Guardian and the editor of City Am, Christian May. Show more
Cookery series. The bikers visit the heart of traditional Japan to learn about the historic roots of Japanese cuisine. Show more
Nicki Chapman, Vick Hope, Gethin Jones and Tim Vine test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
Michael heads to the volcanic heart of Java’s Central Province. He visits Java’s most dangerous volcano, Mount Merapi, and learns how over 300 people were killed when it erupted in 2010. Show more
As autumn comes to Cornwall, the biggest boats fish through turbulent times offshore. But with Brexit looming, what does the future hold for these big old boats and their crews? Show more
At Toxteth jobcentre, manager Gemma is under pressure to ensure her staff meet new claimants every week until they get a job - but with too few staff and too many claimants, it is proving difficult. Show more
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Full coverage of AM's questions to the first minister from the Senedd in Cardiff Bay.
Neil Oliver discovers how the North Sea coast keeps the Danes happy, and Dick Strawbridge gets access to the construction of one of the world's largest offshore wind farms. Show more
The barristers investigate the violent assault and murder of a teenage girl in 1918, and how a button and badge found near her body led to the conviction of a former serviceman. Show more
Patients from Britain’s most remote community – on Fair Isle, south of Shetland – wait for a break in the weather to make the trip for important operations. Show more
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