Customers test and score a smartphone holder, heated mittens and a hexagonal frying pan that allows food to be decanted on to plates more easily. Show more
Revealing the extraordinary strategies monkeys, apes and lemurs use to survive in the most unexpected places, from snow-capped mountains to the open savannah. Show more
BBC Parliament's programme looking back at the week in Westminster presented by David Cornock.
In round one of the first heat, hairdresser Oliver, dog walker Katie and photographer Daniela must transform a bedroom in Regency properties in Cheltenham. Show more
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Alex Polizzi takes on the difficult challenge of finding head chefs. The first three candidates are tested in their ability to get to grips with tricky seafood. Show more
Lorraine Pascale: How to Be a Better Cook
Episode 1: Tony Sartori
30 minutes on BBC Two Wales
Available for years
Lorraine Pascale shows people with no kitchen confidence how to create a meal for friends and family. Lorraine helps builder Tony master a Mediterranean-inspired menu. Show more
Jeremy Vine hosts a general knowledge quiz featuring the greatest quiz team in Britain. Show more
Adaptation of Oscar Wilde's masterpiece, set in 1890s England. A comedy of mistaken identity ensues when two gentlemen friends use the same alias to pursue the women they love. Show more
Paul Martin is at Tilbury Docks in Essex, where he finds out about the people who worked there in its heyday. Show more
The bikers continue their culinary journey of British food. The duo explore how our love affair with beer and cider has evolved over centuries. Show more
Anita Rani, Chris Ramsey, Janet Ellis and Jamie Theakston take on a series of challenging quiz games selected by the host, teatime quiz legend Richard Osman. Show more
Farming friends Mark and Sean launch their Herefordshire-inspired crisps at the Droitwich Food Festival. What will customers make of their crisps, served in an environmentally friendly packet? Show more
Alex and Michael Ball chat to Romesh Ranganathan and Paul McKenna. Plus, an exclusive film with the Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry.
To mark the 70th anniversary of 1940, presenter and archaeologist Jules Hudson goes on a journey of discovery into Britain's darkest and, in the words of Winston Churchill, 'finest hour'. Show more
Eight finalists from across the UK compete to have their starter chosen for a banquet celebrating children’s literature. Children’s Laureate Cressida Cowell helps decide the winner. Show more
Sandi Toksvig looks into occupations and offices. With Deirdre O'Kane, Richard Osman, David Mitchell and Alan Davies. Show more
With Emily Maitlis. An analysis of the government’s changed message. How is the R value calculated? And a member of the Chilcot Inquiry on a possible future Covid-19 inquiry.
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Andrew Graham-Dixon confronts the worlds of high art and seriously organised crime to uncover the true story behind the greatest art heist of the 21st century. Show more
Two dedicated farming families are hoping to impress potential buyers at the Scottish Game Fair with their farm-produced potato vodka and a selection of wild game burgers. Show more
Joe Crowley is on his home turf in London, visiting salad growers in the Lea Valley. And on International Dawn Chorus Day, bird expert Adrian Thomas tells us what to listen out for. Show more
Simon Reeve embarks on the third leg of his four-part journey around the Mediterranean, travelling through Libya, Tunisia and across the sea to Sicily. Show more
How the coronavirus pandemic has revived our national spirit, with the whole country pulling together to support the NHS. Show more
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