Highlights of programmes on BBC Two.
Comic Jim Moir explores a fascinating corner of the Kent coast as he walks down to Dungeness. Along the way he meets locals, explores military ruins and rides a steam train. Show more
Nadiya has some relaxed recipes to chill out with, including Bombay burgers, sticky BBQ sriracha chicken and a dreamy apple and custard pie. Show more
Wildlife cameraman Gordon Buchanan follows a wild polar bear family over three seasons. Gordon and the team return to Svalbard in mid-June on the trail of Lyra and her cubs. Show more
At Quarr Abbey on the Isle of Wight, Father Gregory oversees the production of Abbey Ale, while at St Augustine’s in Surrey, the guest master prepares to welcome visitors for Advent. Show more
Party planner Holly must persuade architect Theo that a festive event will build his business, while he thinks a digital presentation is enough to win the commercial contract he is after.
Andi meets three Glaswegian families and joins in with their festive feasts. She hopes to learn what the joyous meals mean to them and what they say about their city. Show more
Martin and Martel follow progress on a bungalow in Cabus in Lancashire and a three-storey house in Newport in Wales.
Eric Knowles and the team hunt for bargains at Exeter's Westpoint Arena. Helping the red and blue teams spend £300 on three items are experts Nick Hall and Richard Madley.
Michael Portillo embarks on a second spectacular rail journey through Alaska to Canada. A dog musher tells Michael how huskies helped to build Alaska. Show more
Romantic mystery. To prove his innocence after a spate of thefts, a retired jewel thief must catch the burglar himself. Show more
Classic, darkly comic Hitchcock thriller in which an adman is pursued both by spies, who mistake him for a double agent, and by the police, who think he is an assassin. Show more
A selection of rare and unseen films offering an intimate view of Christmas in Wales over the last century. Show more
Directed by Daniel Hyde, the world-famous choir sings carols old and new including The Holly and the Ivy, In the Stillness and O Holy Night. Show more
It’s match five of this special Christmas series for distinguished alumni. Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, play St Anne's College, Oxford. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions. Show more
Monty celebrates the joy that the gardening year brings with a selection of brand new stories, and the team get into the Christmas spirit. Show more
When a monk is found brutally murdered in his monastery, suspicions immediately falls on a Jewish man who publicly reprimanded the victim for spreading anti-Semitic rhetoric.
1923. In the heart of an old English college, Edward Williams receives an engraving of of an unknown country house with an imposing facade, a sweeping lawn - and, just perhaps, something else. Show more
The never-before-seen movie featuring Aretha Franklin recording the most successful gospel album of all time, Amazing Grace. Crafted from footage originally captured in 1972.
The vibe of 60s and 70s easy listening shows is recaptured in a festive feast of old and new with Carole King, Richard Hawley, The Puppini Sisters, The Mummers and Gregory Porter. Show more
The Carpenters' debut BBC concert, recorded in September 1971. They perform hits including Superstar and We've Only Just Begun, the odd Beatles tune and a Bacharach/David medley. Show more
The Hairy Bikers are back, travelling the north of England in search of great food producers and ingredients to create a delicious Christmas family feast. Show more
Gregg visits the Woodmansterne card factory in in Watford. It’s one of the largest greeting card companies in the UK, a family business sending out 35 million cards a year. Show more
Highlights of programmes on BBC Two.