Marcus is on the hunt for the perfect chicken and gets a lesson in developing his own mushroom patch. Show more
Martel visits a terrace outside Bradford, Tommy looks around a garden flat in Dulwich, and Jacqui visits a maisonette in the village of Sipson, near Heathrow Airport. Show more
Andrew and Paolo are lumbered with a giant, oppressive retaining wall that dominates their garden. Can designers Tom Massey and Pip Probert find a way to integrate or work around this obstacle? Show more
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Jo Coburn and Lord Vaizey, Miatta Fahnbulleh, Stella Creasy MP and Madeline Grant discuss the Russian invasion of Ukraine, sanctions against Russia and changes to student loans in England. Show more
At Wolverhampton Art Gallery, a sword with a dark history and an early Moorcroft vase make an appearance. And Paul Martin explores some of the region’s industrial past. Show more
Former winners Sara Barron, Sanjeev Kohli, Josie Long and Gregg Wallace test their general knowledge skills on this week's Champions edition of the quiz. Show more
An appeal on behalf of the Disasters Emergency Committee for the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine. Presented by Adrian Lester. Show more
In this probing hour-long interview, Amol Rajan speaks to actor Ian McKellen, one of the most celebrated performers of his generation and someone who has long defied convention and expectation. Show more
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It’s 1998 and Wales have suffered one of the worst results in their history. Will the arrival of a New Zealand coach be the spark that Wales are looking for?
Mark Horton discovers how Harlech Castle would have looked when it was built to subdue the Welsh in the 13th century. Neil Oliver is at Criccieth Castle. Show more
Louis Theroux meets the latest incarnation of the American far right: a political movement born out of the internet and increasingly making its presence felt on the political stage. Show more
The Fletchers face the realities of farming as Kelvin takes one of his lambs to the slaughter. An eye-opening visit to a local alpaca farm inspires Kelvin’s next big idea. Show more
Michael Portillo’s Scottish railway journey reaches Aberdeen, from which he heads to the wild and beautiful Forvie National Nature Reserve and Scotland's most easterly town, Peterhead. Show more
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