Two inspirational teams of volunteers hunt for bargains in Newark, and Natasha Raskin Sharp visits the Shropshire beekeepers who transformed a derelict site into a community hub. Show more
Clive takes a motorcycle tour with Che Guevara’s son, learns how to cook a feast under rationing and stretches himself with a lesson in the art of ballet. Show more
The dark, a world of opportunity for mammals. More than two-thirds prefer the cover of the night, with some now returning to the safety of the shadows in order to avoid us. Show more
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The big political issues of the day.
The quiz show where players must avoid Impossible answers to stay in the competition. Eighteen people start today’s show, but how many of them will survive to face the £10,000 question?
Clive Myrie asks the questions in another semi-final. Specialist subjects are Vincent van Gogh’s paintings, the Bill & Ted films, drum and bass music and Julia Margaret Cameron. Show more
A bequest and a house guest trouble Ainsley, while Colin questions Heather’s commitment to Ed.
Heather resents having to celebrate her graduation and then gets upstaged, while Liz and Stuart get counselling.
Sarah loves her Kunekune pigs and hopes the judges at the Edenbridge and Oxted Agricultural Show do too. Meanwhile, Frances, Simon and their Dexter cows make their debut here. Show more
Big cat expert Giles Clark adopts Maya, a jaguar cub, and hand-raises her at home while gathering funds for wild cats. But Maya’s health deteriorates, and her life hangs in the balance. Show more
Antiques series. Paul Martin presents from Wallasey Town Hall on the banks of the River Mersey, with antique experts Philip Serrell and Nick Davies. Show more
Kevin Eldon, Sarah Keyworth, Laila Rouass and John Whaite test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
Clive heads to the west coast of Barbados to find out why the country produces so many great cricketers before hitting the water to land a Caribbean catch for an island cookout. Show more
Documentary revealing the animals, landscapes and people of the greatest river on earth. From transparent lagoons to pink dolphins, the Amazon hides spectacular secrets. Show more
Megan and Iolo celebrate the wildlife in Britain's cities, and Chris and Michaela catch up on the weekend drama from the live cameras at RSPB Arne in Dorset. Show more
The ship is captured in the 2013 peaceful protest and towed to Murmansk. The activists expect a 48-hour detention but are charged with piracy, which carries a 15-year sentence. Show more
The 2013 campaign to free the activists gets underway, but a Kremlin smear campaign is initiated. Conditions in prison are brutal, and one of the prisoners is rushed to hospital. Show more
Is there a big surprise in the Tory manifesto that could take the heat off Rishi Sunak, after what many see as the biggest blunder in recent political history? With Kirsty Wark.
Weather bulletin.
Benjamin Disraeli’s grand estate gates are given a golden upgrade, the most important carpet in the National Trust gets a re-weave, and a Reynolds masterpiece is revamped. Show more
A look back at some of the show-stopping performances from this year’s Glastonbury Festival. Expect headliners, surprise guest stars, sing-a-longs and many of the big musical stories. Show more
Anita Rani and Charlotte Smith travel to Dorset, where 80 years ago, tens of thousands of troops amassed as the Allies’ combined forces prepared for D-Day. Show more
At the former Midlothian mining village of Newtongrange, Michael meets the son of a miner whose name loomed large in the disputes of the 1970s and 1980s, 'Red' Mick McGahey. Show more
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