Highlights of programmes on BBC Two.
Live coverage continues from the Winter Olympics, featuring the second and final run of the women’s giant slalom – can American superstar skier Mikaela Shiffrin retain her title? Show more
Lucy Alexander is joined by three entrepreneurs to watch customers test and score their inventions: a multi-purpose beauty tool, a stoneware oven-proof bread maker and a rear-view mirror for cyclists. Show more
Following up with a family who had settled in Rothesay Bay and had totally embraced NZ life, but found that mum Sofia needed to secure a permanent job or they would have to return to the UK. Show more
Featuring a semi in Mottingham in London, a detached house in Littleover in Derby and a terrace in Dover. Show more
Natasha Raskin Sharp and the teams go bargain hunting at Edinburgh’s Royal Highland Centre, where they are joined by experts Roo Irvine and David Harper. Show more
Jo Coburn is joined by Lord Hannan, Dame Diana Johnson MP, Arlene Foster and Sonia Sodha to discuss the costs of housing asylum seekers and the latest political developments in Belfast. Show more
Continued live action from Beijing, along with a chance to catch up on some of the medals that were decided today. Show more
Continued live action from Beijing, along with a chance to catch up on some of the medals that were decided today. Show more
Angela Barnes, Melvin Odoom, Greg Rutherford and Denise Van Outen test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games. Show more
Michael starts a new railway journey in Newcastle, heading north to Berwick-upon-Tweed. His route takes in the River Tyne, Hadrian’s Wall, a former mining village and the fishing port of Amble. Show more
Clare Balding and special guests review today’s action, which included American star Mikaela Shiffrin going for giant slalom gold and the first figure skating medals of these Games. Show more
Clive Myrie hosts the classic quiz where contenders take the famous black chair. Subjects are Madonna, the ER character Doug Ross, the rivers of Yorkshire and the NHL. Show more
The quarter-finals continue tonight, with two more teams doing battle to reach the next stage in the competition. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions.
Sentenced to life, the media focus on Nilsen intensifies, with books and even a TV slot. His victims, including those unidentified, are ignored, leaving families without answers.
The day's important national and international news stories. With Kirsty Wark.
Weather bulletin.
The couples continue their weekly therapy with Dr Orna Guralnik. Elaine discovers the roots of her feeling that DeSean doesn't care about her.
Maya is a newborn elephant calf, just hours old; she is the newest arrival in Samburu National Reserve in Kenya. But she and her mum Zadie face many challenges.
Yvonne and Julian learn why two thirds of teachers are struggling to teach deaf students, meet Deaf Talent Collective and visit stone carver Louis Francis in his studio. Show more
Matt Baker and Ellie Harrison visit the largest privately owned estate in Devon, which has been in the same family for more than 700 years. Show more
Stacey meets victims and perpetrators of the most common type of stalking: a young mum’s ex in court, a pilot claiming heartbreak and a stalker just out of prison.
Rick is in Falmouth to learn how Cornwall was at the heart of the Empire’s communication system. He also meets William Golding's daughter Judy to learn about the inspiration behind Lord of the Flies. Show more
Gregg visits the Denby factory in Derbyshire. Brits drink 195 million mugs of tea and coffee every day, so Gregg is following production of one of the factory’s best sellers, the Halo Heritage mug. Show more
Detailed weather forecast.
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