Jules Hudson is on a house hunt in rural Gloucestershire with a retired detective and his wife who want their £500,000 budget to get them a charming Cotswold home. Show more
The owners of three exceptional semi-detached houses in Cardiff are handing over their keys to a group of local knowledgeable ‘nosey neighbours’. Show more
Julian and Yvonne are in the studio introducing a range of films and interviews around the theme of International Women’s Day.
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Penultimate regional final of the culinary competition. The judges are joined by Dr Jake Dunning MBE, recognised for his work during the west Africa Ebola epidemic. Show more
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Michael Jackson’s nephew Taj Jackson defends his uncle against sexual abuse claims, and there is an exclusive report on the rise in crowdfunding sites for cancer treatment.
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Jo Coburn is joined by Nadhim Zahawi, Tracy Brabin, Harry Cole, Baroness Warsi and Laura Kuenssberg. Includes live coverage of Prime Minister’s Questions. Show more
Bill Turnbull hosts a quiz show featuring regular contributors known as the Think Tank. They answer hundreds of questions before the show, but how helpful will their answers be? Show more
Ray Mears travels across Queensland with bushtucker man Les Hiddins. Both have learnt much bushcraft from indigenous people and share a love of the wilderness. Show more
Genealogy series. Singer Cheryl discovers a sea-faring ancestor and a family tragedy. She also learns the story of her great-grandfather, who fought in WWI. Show more
The Hairy Bikers' Pubs That Built Britain
Episode 3: Manchester
29 minutes on BBC Two Northern Ireland HD
The history hidden in Britain's boozers. Si and Dave take a Manchester pub crawl to uncover historic boozers once at the heart of the city's industrial revolution. Show more
The temples of the Maya tower over the forests of the Yucatan. The watery underworld is still being explored and holds the key to how animals and people survive the dry season. Show more
Setting off from Scarborough, Paul Laidlaw and Claire Rawle end with an auction in Beverley, East Yorkshire. Who will make the most profit? Show more
Jeremy Vine hosts a general knowledge quiz featuring the greatest quiz team in Britain.
Michael Portillo travels through Russia, visiting the onion domes and icons of Tula and Moscow's Bolshoi Theatre, before exploring St Petersburg. Show more
Documentary following the Royal National Lifeboat Institution. Volunteers race to rescue a teenager being swept out to sea on an inflatable and two girls caught in a rip current. Show more
Dairy farmers the McLean family are introduced. Raymond goes the extra mile to save his lambs. Stevie faces buffalo number 666, and Kirsty and Aimee take their calves to market. Show more
A fractured family at the heart of politics and power is pulled together under catastrophic circumstances. Show more
With Emily Maitlis. Is Theresa May's legacy being damaged further by the knife crime epidemic? Plus the latest on Brexit negotiations. Show more
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Mockumentary series from Charlie Brooker. In this episode, Philomena examines the Victorians and is joined by Chris Packham who tries to shed some light on Darwin's discoveries. Show more
Julian and Yvonne are in the studio introducing a range of films and interviews around the theme of International Women’s Day.
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The seven remaining cooks must prepare an impressive menu before John and Gregg decide who has what it takes to go through to the quarter-final. Show more
Britain's most celebrated sculptor Antony Gormley is setting out on a journey to see for himself the very beginnings of art. Show more
Highlights of programmes on BBC Two.