John Craven and Ellie Harrison visit the Countryfile wood in Cheshire, and Charlotte Smith finds out how community gardens are changing lives. Show more
Wildlife cameraman Colin Stafford-Johnson returns home to Ireland on a personal quest to transform his old childhood garden into a haven for native wildlife. Show more
George Anderson and Calum Clunie round off the series of autumn and winter gardening advice from Beechgrove. Show more
The team travel to St Kilda to explore the remotest part of the UK. Dougie scales the dramatic sea cliffs to monitor the seabirds, while Anne discovers why the last islanders had to leave. Show more
Emma and Ewan head to Kelso Ram Sales in search of three new tups. In Orkney, Sean joins the ranks of farmers selling stock online, and it's harvest time in Fife. Show more
Matt Tebbutt takes a look back at some of his favourite recipes and best moments from Saturday Kitchen.
Mary Berry visits Scone Palace, the epicentre of Scottish history, where she rustles up classics including venison wellington and cock-a-leekie soup in the estate kitchen. Show more
Nisha Katona discovers family recipes passed down from across the Indian subcontinent. Nisha visits Greater Manchester to meet amazing home cooks from the Bangladeshi community. Show more
British comedy about a born loser who enrols at the College of Lifemanship and turns his life around by learning how to charm and cheat his way to the top with little effort. Show more
Dan Snow looks at how, from their beginnings as track-ways for coal carts in the early 18th century, railways developed into the pivotal technology for modern Britain. Show more
Paul Martin and antiques experts Michael Baggott and Anita Manning find some real gems among the bags and boxes at the RAF Museum at Hendon in London. Show more
Pumpkin season arrives at the Girvans' farm in Loch Ness, Kayleigh’s milkshakes go down a treat, and Emma and Ewan put their new tups to the test. Show more
Matt Baker rolls up his sleeves to help out on a remarkable smallholding in Bedfordshire, while Joe Crowley investigates if enough is being done to combat wildlife crime. Show more
Lauren Jenkins and guests review Wales’s final Autumn International against Australia and reflect on a busy weekend of URC action, with all four of the Welsh sides playing in South Africa. Show more
Stanley Tucci visits one of the most famous and frequented regions of Italy, the Italian Riviera, for the glamour of Portofino and the stunning picture-perfect fishing villages of the Cinque Terre. Show more
Simon Schama explores how artists and writers have led the fight for truth and democracy in his lifetime, often at great personal cost. Featuring Ai Weiwei and Nadya Tolokonnikova. Show more
British-Pakistani rapper Zed believes he is about to break into the big time - until he is suddenly struck by a debilitating illness that threatens to derail his lifetime ambition. Show more
In a Glasgow nightclub, Tolu, a Nigerian toilet attendant desperate for survival, manipulates the behaviour of unsuspecting women. Show more
Ainsley Harriott introduces a selection of classic recipes from some of the BBC's best-loved television chefs. Dishes include a fiery red rice salad from Mary Berry. Show more
Sandi Toksvig celebrates the hundredth birthday of the BBC with Zoe Lyons, Greg James, Richard Osman and Alan Davies.
Fiona Bruce presents an hour of debate from Skipton in North Yorkshire. On the panel - Richard Holden MP, Andy Burnham, Charlotte Ivers, Ben Habib and Darren McGarvey. Show more
Chris and Iqra respond to an urgent 999 call for a suicidal patient who is struggling to pay the bills amid the increasing cost of living crisis. Show more
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