The quiz in which contestants try to score as few points as possible by plumbing the depths of their general knowledge to come up with the answers no-one else could think of. Show more
Chris and Lee are in Swindon to create a tranquil garden for Catherine, who is recovering from multiple brain surgeries. Show more
Jeremy finds out how air traffic controller Steph is acclimatising to increased plane traffic and tries his hand at ordering planes for take-off in the NATS simulator. Show more
Experimental artist Lo Lo celebrates the bravery of Jahmal Howlett-Mundle, a footballer who has come out as bisexual. Show more
The latest headlines, breaking news and sport from the BBC newsroom.
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Highlights of the week’s proceedings at Westminster and the regional governments.
Series looking at Britain's traditional markets. Bala in Snowdonia, north Wales, is home to one of the UK's most important sheepdog auctions - the Bala Autumn Sale. Show more
Classic comedy about a madcap heiress (Katharine Hepburn) who makes a shambles of an absent-minded palaeontologist's life when she arrives on the scene with her pet leopard. Show more
Natural World investigates the vital bond between animal mothers and their babies, and considers the tough choices faced by mothers as they raise their young. Show more
Three enthusiasts in South Africa investigate the honey badger's fearsome reputation as nature's most aggressive and pugnacious fighter. Show more
In Kent, Claire Rawle and Thomas Plant unearth unique antiques and collectibles that tell fascinating stories of the past. Paul Martin visits a hop garden. Show more
Jeanette Kwakye and guests look ahead to the next ten days of action as athletics’ global stars look to shine brightest at the first World Championships to be held in the USA.
Clive Myrie and special guests present the first night of the 2022 Proms, featuring Sakari Oramo conducting the BBC Symphony Chorus and Orchestra in a performance of Verdi's Requiem. Show more
Eilidh Barbour has more highlights of the 150th Open Championship from St Andrews as the world’s best seek to make the cut on the famous and unforgiving Old Course. Show more
Investigation into concerns ambulance services in some areas are on 'the fringe of collapse' amidst hospital delays. And post-match analysis of the first Conservative leadership debate.
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Miriam explores the concept of mateship and how Australia enshrines this in its culture. She visits the Country Women’s Association to meet some of Alice Springs’ Aboriginal residents. Show more
The inside story of the James Webb Space Telescope, following the Nasa team building the £8 billion device and the scientists taking its first image of distant stars and galaxies. Show more
Reporter Richard Bilton uncovers how Uber broke laws, upended employment rights and got the backing of politicians as the company forced its way on to our streets. Show more
The Sharmas' time-travels enter the 1970s. Opening a shop, they join an explosion of South Asian entrepreneurship in Birmingham - from building businesses to creating new beats. Show more
In Monmouthshire, Simon helps Stacey, a recycling centre worker, to breathe new life into a 1980s double-decker bus. Show more
Highlights of programmes on BBC Two.