Monty plants out his tomatoes and shows us what we can feed our plants. Arit Anderson looks into the use of peat in the horticultural industry, and Sue Kent show us her progress on her allotment. Show more
Matt Baker and Ellie Harrison uncover the wonders of Cranborne Chase, and Steve Brown goes stargazing in the UK’s first designated dark sky reserve. Show more
British Jews across the faith celebrate life’s big milestones, from birth and coming of age to marriage and the end of life. Show more
Scotland's countryside magazine. Dougie and Nick are on the Black Isle cooking up some of its locally grown potatoes, and Arlene investigates the welfare issues associated with fast-growing chickens. Show more
Gardening magazine. Brian reviews the success of Beechgrove’s box-hedging alternatives, while he and Mairi also share some topiary tips. Show more
Matt Tebbutt takes a look back at some of his favourite recipes and best moments from Saturday Kitchen.
Charting the story of the creation of the RHS's fifth showcase garden, RHS Bridgewater, with unique access to the team of designers, engineers and gardeners tasked with taking on this huge project. Show more
Rick Stein cooks a biryani fit for a royal banquet following a visit to Rajasthan, and attends an audience with the Dalai Lama in the northern state of Himachal Pradesh. Show more
Who will be judged the winner for the south west of England with innovative dishes inspired by the region’s inventions? The judges, including a modern-day madcap inventor, must decide. Show more
Live action from the European Aquatics Championships in Budapest as the best male and female divers in the world take to the board.
It's Easter weekend, and the families are looking forward to a welcome break. But tempers fray as 21st century expectations clash with the realities of Victorian life. Show more
Live action from the European Aquatics Championships in Budapest. Featuring coverage of the women's 3 metre synchro and the men's 10 metre platform finals.
Nick Crane explores the violent history of smuggling around the Gower Peninsula and abseils into a stone structure concealed in the side of a sea cliff. Show more
As snooker becomes big business, Alex Higgins struggles to keep up with the professionalism of a new rising star – Steve Davis. Show more
Colin Murray looks back at the 1985 World Championship Snooker final. Steve Davis and Dennis Taylor battled past midnight, as over 18 million viewers watched on BBC Two. Show more
Even though he is now out on his own, Franklin’s problems keep landing on Leon’s doorstep, and he decides to handle them his own way. Show more
Fiona Bruce presents an hour of topical debate with a virtual audience from around the UK. Robert Buckland MP, Lisa Nandy MP, Kate Forbes MSP, Michelle Dewberry and Paul Mason are on the panel. Show more
Donna leads the Holby nursing staff in a protest, but will Hanssen be moved by the nurses’ cause or are things about to get much worse for them? Show more
Highlights of programmes on BBC Two.