Sarah Moore enlists upcycler Jacqui Joseph to transform a pair of chairs and a laundry basket salvaged from the recycling centre in Witley. Show more
Rylan Clark-Neal hosts as chefs Anna Haugh and Mike Reid cook up squid tempura, pad thai and Korean chicken wings, all on a budget of just £5. Show more
The remaining seven cooks bake their ultimate children's birthday cakes. Show more
BBC Parliament's programme looking back at the week in Westminster presented by Mandy Baker.
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Italy has quarantined around a quarter of its population. A leading expert in disease control says the UK will be like Italy in three weeks unless the government takes action in the next few days. Show more
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Jo Coburn is joined by Sir Oliver Letwin, Rachel Reeves MP and journalists Fraser Nelson and Sonia Sodha to discuss the UK government’s response to coronavirus and the laws around street harassment. Show more
Sara Orchard brings all the action from round four as England face Wales at the Twickenham Stoop, with expert analysis by Kat Merchant.
Homeowners compete in the hope of being judged to have the best house in town. Today, a retro-style family home, a country-style new build and a house with some modern twists. Show more
Michael Buerk and Anna Haugh cook George V’s favourite curry, and the show uncovers the secrets of a famous condiment. Show more
In Scarborough, Terry Wogan and Mason McQueen enjoy some top-notch food served up at one of the country's oldest seaside resorts. Show more
Soap opera based around a busy Dublin Garda station. Keith tries to buy Mick's silence. Paudge is reluctant to break good news. Has Sean an ulterior motive in talking to Irena? Show more
Amateur designing competition. The designers work on very different briefs - one must create a serene, Scandinavian bedroom, the other a Batman-inspired den. Show more
Michael Portillo unearths documents from the National Archives. He investigates how a double agent's escape at the height of the Cold War was a comedy of errors. Show more
At Dover Castle in Kent, experts James Lewis and Jonathan Pratt discover a hunting club and a novelty lighter. Show more
Former winners Hugh Dennis, Sarah Greene, Nish Kumar and Holly Walsh test their general knowledge skills on this week's Richard Osman’s House of Games: Champions. Show more
In Warwick’s medieval castle, Michael Portillo uncovers the scene of an extravagant and scandalous ball, which changed the life of its hostess, Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick. Show more
Paul Rose walks the South West Coast Path. Here, he explores the spectacular South Cornwall coastline, where he discovers one of the world's finest stages at the Minack Theatre. Show more
John Humphrys asks the questions in another heat of the classic quiz. The specialist subjects are Laura Ingalls Wilder, Star Trek: The Original Series, Jenson Button and Mary, Queen of Scots. Show more
Victoria Coren Mitchell hosts the first of the semi-finals tonight as two teams compete to draw together the connections between things which, at first glance, seem utterly random. Show more
The gruelling quarter-finals continue as two student teams vie to reach the next stage of the competition. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions.
After a lifetime of worrying about her weight, 78-year-old actress Miriam Margolyes embarks on a journey to work out why the nation is getting ever fatter. Show more
On a new Black Monday for the stock market, should the government be doing more to tackle coronavirus? Also, the tensions behind the Delhi riots. With Emily Maitlis.
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As medical advances save children who a decade ago may not have survived, Alder Hey Children’s Hospital faces the challenge of providing ongoing care for these complex patients. Show more
Sheepdog breeder David and farmer Brenda battle the British weather at Powburn, one of Britain's oldest sheepdog trials. Show more
This week the team are on the Gwent Levels, where Matt Baker meets a group of fishermen who are still catching salmon the way it has been done there for centuries. Show more
Behind the scenes at the V&A, an original Star Wars costume is missing its head. A rare photo of David Bowie and an original road sign are added to the collection. Show more
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