Nigel Havers hosts as five dealers bid against each other to buy items brought in by the public, including a Kentucky Derby fairground ride, antique dumbbells and a Dinky toy collection. Show more
Briony May Williams helps a couple look for a new home in the countryside of Cumbria or Lancashire. She also visits one of the finest restaurants in the country. Show more
Monty turns his attention to planting up his new bog garden, Adam Frost heads to a beautiful walled garden in West Sussex and we meet a national collection holder of hepatica. Show more
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Jo Coburn's guests are Conservative MP Peter Bone, shadow culture secretary Lucy Powell, Scottish National Party MP Stewart Hosie and Madeline Grant of The Telegraph.
Coverage of the afternoon session of day six at the 2022 World Snooker Championship.
The team explore stories on both sides of the English Channel. Nick Crane visits Mont St Michel, and Mark Horton looks at the origins of Britain's Ordnance Survey. Show more
Documentary about Central Africa's forest elephants, as new acoustic research sheds light on their social lives and unique vocalisations. Show more
Paul Martin presents from Crowcombe Court in west Somerset, with antiques experts James Lewis and Thomas Plant. Items include Derby porcelain and an amber necklace. Show more
Des Clarke, Rachel Fairburn, Trevor Nelson and Kimberley Nixon test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
Comedian Zoe Lyons hosts the quickfire quiz where six plucky contestants must stay out of the light to be all right. Can anyone beat the lightning and win the £3,000 jackpot? Show more
In Palermo, Michael takes in the art and architecture of the futurists and feasts on a Sicilian speciality - spaghetti and sardines. Show more
At the V&A, the founder of Biba flies in to see a new donation saved from a skip. Josiah Wedgwood’s experiments go on show, and a beautiful fabric unseen for 170 years is revealed. Show more
During the reign of Elizabeth I, Protestants and Catholics use art, language and new technology to wage a battle for power in the British Isles, creating surprising and often radical works. Show more
The day's important national and international news stories. With Kirsty Wark.
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Further highlights from day six at the 2022 World Snooker Championship.
Working solo, the five remaining designers each transform a shepherd's hut on a glamping site in north Wales. The spaces are small, so practicality is key. Show more
In 1963, armed with just a typewriter, a Midlands housewife began a 30-year battle against the permissive society. But how successful was the original ‘cancel culture’ warrior? Show more
During the 1970s and 1980s, Mary's campaigns against pornography and 'video nasties' raise her profile still further. But new media forms overtake her efforts to censor content. Show more