Highlights of programmes on BBC Two.
Diana and Nigel love their shire horses, and emotions run high during judging at Melplash Show. Meanwhile, Barry and Jess set their sights on victory with their Suffolk sheep. Show more
After an eight-year break, can talented glassblower Emmy meet her mentor’s high expectations? And will sustainability champion Zita embrace her mentor’s advice to try new fabrics? Show more
Digs in southern England reveal a previously unknown Roman town, a Tudor ship buried beneath a quarry and evidence of Henry VIII’s financial forgery under the Tower of London.
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Should the UK adopt Scottish transgender reforms? And could we see masks return?
Live coverage as Mark Allen faces Barry Hawkins in the first round.
Documentary about Central Africa's forest elephants, as new acoustic research sheds light on their social lives and unique vocalisations. Show more
A collection of interesting and previously unseen finds from the show's travels round the country. Paul Martin visits Coughton Court in Warwickshire. Show more
Jasmine Harman, Dave Johns, Professor Suzannah Lipscomb and Jason Mohammad test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
In the second Skye walk, student Sorley hosts a challenging hike around Loch Coruisk. But will the tricky terrain and changeable weather prove one step too far for the others? Show more
The Bikers continue their adventure in Norfolk, on the hunt for new, local ingredients for a country pub chef with a creative streak. Show more
In South Australia, Miriam explores what the most vulnerable people in society think about 'the Fair Go', a core value that promotes opportunity for all, regardless of background. Show more
The day's important national and international news stories. With Victoria Derbyshire.
Weather bulletin.
Extra coverage from the third day of the 2023 Masters.
In the west of the UK, a spectacular monument older than Stonehenge, a 200-year-old mine trapped in time and a lost medieval friary.
An antiques expert, a market trader and an upcycler battle it out to make the most money for BBC Children in Need. Kate Bliss, Linda Lambert and Anthony Devine are in Monmouth. Show more
Jake Adelstein becomes the first foreigner to be hired by Tokyo newspaper Meicho Shimbun. Assigned to the crime desk, he discovers that, in Tokyo, journalists shouldn't ask too many questions. Show more
Highlights of programmes on BBC Two.