Mum Rachael thinks she and her son Harry should move to Australia for a better quality of life. But Harry is not sure crossing the globe is what he wants to do. Show more
Jonnie Irwin is in Oxfordshire with a young couple who are both medical professionals. Show more
Steered by his 1936 Bradshaw's Guide, Michael Portillo is in Northumbria en route to the Highlands. Show more
With the dawn chorus of bird song in the air, Yorkshire artist Shanaz Gulzar takes time out from the hustle and bustle of life to indulge in Wensleydale and its wonderful vistas. Show more
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We hear from influencer Lauryn Goodman in her first broadcast interview on becoming pregnant despite being told it would never happen because she has endometriosis. Show more
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With live coverage of PMQs. Jo Coburn is joined by Chris Heaton-Harris, Tracy Brabin, Caroline Wheeler, Sienna Rodgers, Lloyd Russell-Moyle and Shaun Bailey. Show more
The boys set off for the Henley Royal Regatta and make teatime treats, including a Victoria sandwich and cookies with sour cherries and chocolate chips. Show more
A special edition revisiting some of the historic venues from the series, with brand new valuations and unexpected auctions. Show more
Nicki Chapman, Vick Hope, Gethin Jones and Tim Vine test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
In Java’s royal city, Yogyakarta, Michael visits the Sultan’s palace and admires the ancient art of shadow puppetry known as wayang. Show more
Andrew Neil talks to the Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, about the decision to give HS2 the go-ahead and to the influential chair of the foreign affairs select committee, Tom Tugendhat.
Aziraphale is discorporated but possesses Madame Tracy during a seance. Crowley drives his Bentley through a flaming motorway. Adam and the Four Horsemen begin the apocalypse. Show more
Katie Razzall hosts the first televised Labour leadership debate.
Weather bulletin.
Chris Packham examines the world's weirdest natural events using incredible eyewitness footage, first-hand accounts and scientific explanations.
Ed Balls heads to Poland and Germany, exploring the anti-elite sentiment that has swept Europe and given rise to right-wing populism. In Poland, Ed works a shift in a coal mine. Show more
A journey from Borneo's rich coral reefs, through lush jungles to its mountainous heart, revealing why this island is home to a greater variety of life than almost any other. Show more
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