Barristers Sasha and Jeremy revisit a seaside murder case from 1900 and catch up with the relative of the convicted man, who is now on the trail of a mysterious brother-in-law. Show more
Nick Knowles challenges three talented artists to create beautiful artwork for people they've never met. Show more
Mehreen Baig explores the magnificent Lake District in a spiritual journey inspired by the work of the region’s most famous son, William Wordsworth. Show more
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Elizabeth Glinka is joined by David Starkey, Ash Sarkar, Will Tanner, and Jessica Elgot to discuss the Julian Assange case, Brexit and communism.
Coverage of the Artistic Gymnastics European Championships in Poland, where 15-year-old Amelie Morgan is among the British stars gunning for glory. Show more
Actor David Suchet continues to trace the life of the man we know today as Saint Peter. According to the Bible, it is Peter who takes charge after the death of Jesus. Show more
Jeremy Vine hosts the show where every day a new team of challengers take on what is probably the greatest quiz team in Britain, made up of some of the country's top quizzers.
Coverage continues of the third day of the Artistic Gymnastics European Championships in Poland, featuring the men’s and women’s all-around finals. Show more
Richard Osman hosts as Shappi Khorsandi, Michael Buerk, Amanda Abbington and Elis James test their general knowledge skills and one is crowned champion. Show more
The best of the action from the first day of this season’s opening Major at Augusta, where Rory McIlroy begins his bid for a career grand slam. Show more
The two remaining chefs cook their dishes head to head for a panel of expert judges, including multi-million selling singer-songwriter Amy MacDonald. Show more
Stephen K Amos tells the group that as a gay man he struggles to find any kind of religious home. Show more
With Kirsty Wark. Will the EU elections be a bonanza for small parties? Plus measles in New York and 100 years since the Amritsar massacre.
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Psychological portrait of 11-year-old Toni - a tomboy assimilating to a tight-knit dance team in Cincinnati's West End. Show more
As the government prepares to decide who will build the UK's next generation telecoms network, Panorama investigates one of the world's most important and controversial companies. Show more
Ten years on from the Parliamentary expenses scandal which rocked Westminster to the core, Emily Maitlis explores the profound impact it had on public trust in the political class. Show more
The results are revealed of a six-year medical trial into a new treatment for Parkinson’s. Can it give hope to ten million Parkinson’s sufferers worldwide? Show more
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