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Jeremy and Richard decide on the greatest car company, and DJ Chris Evans joins the...
Ray Mears explores the unique cultures, skills and landscape of Canada's far west.
Europe takes on the USA as Jeremy pits the Corvette ZR1 against Audi's R8 V10.
Unique footage of a killer whale engaging in sneaky behaviour to hunt elephant seal...
Naomi and Ross spend a week with the God-fearing Garnett family in Alabama. (R)
Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May investigate a famous Romanian roa... (R)
How motoring has gone from a leisure pursuit to speed cameras and congestion cha... (R)
Teenagers Debbie and Daniel travel to Lebanon to spend a week with the Hajjar famil...
A return visit to Bletchley Park near Milton Keynes with Fiona Bruce and the expert...
Former BBC Political Editor Andrew Marr shines a light on the key events around the...
Super slow motion shows a bombardier beetle firing boiling liquid at its enemies.
Actress Imelda Staunton talks to Mark Lawson about her life and career.
Alex Riley discovers the cheap nasty dairy substitutes and the unpalatable side... (R)
Matt Baker and Julia Bradbury try out the waves created by an artificial surf reef.
The pros and cons of eBook readers for those who can and can't see.
A look at various fish species including sea dragon, fringehead and Hawaiian gob... (R)
Kirsty Young's castaway is the singer-songwriter Morrissey.
Clive Anderson is joined by Dara O'Briain, Adrian Noble and Ruth Wilson.
Bob Harris delves into the music written but not necessarily recorded by The Beatle...
We hear from two Holocaust survivors with contrasting tales of hope and despair.
Serena tells Owen Bennett-Jones about dudes, dead balls and playing too much tennis...
Eddie Mair chairs the topical debate from Tidworth in Wiltshire.
Matt Frei talks to Garrison Keillor about Thanksgiving and all things American.
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss James Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young M...
Reports from behind the scenes at Westminster.
Top stand up Lucy Porter confesses all to Father Joe Mills.
Russell Davies chairs the seventh heat of the perennial general knowledge contest.
Leona Lewis joins Nick and Annie to help cure your Sunday night boredom.
Mark Tully explores the meaning of dignity
The veteran performer looks back with Paul Jackson, plus an episode of The Goon Sho...
Peggy Reynolds investigates the layers of mystery surrounding Larkin's much-loved p...
Steve Wright examines the phenomenon of Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody.
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Daljit Nagra's new poetic narrative inspired by his uncle's shops in west London.
Including a terrier squashed by a sideboard and a lion near-killed by a horsehair furball. (R)
How vets removed a tree branch from a dog's stomach and saved a tortoise's leg. (R)
Lynette Fay starts the weekend with music, interviews and the essential gig guide.
Presented by Lucinda Glynn. Interviews and conversation on the Irish language magazine.
Presented by Lucinda Glynn. Interviews and conversation on the Irish language magazine.
Presented by Lynette Fay. Interviews and debate on the Irish language magazine programme.
An increasingly affluent and confident Britain is rocked by the Suez crisis.
A new era of affluence is fuelled by an advertising boom and the arrival of commercial TV.
While Britain is spellbound by the Coronation, another royal soap opera is about to unfold
The core values of family and society begin to fray at the edges.
The Festival of Britain heralds the beginning of the end of austerity.
Russell Davies chairs the seventh heat of the perennial general knowledge contest.
Join Brian Taylor for news, views and discussion on the week's big stories.
A look at a traditional Scottish sporran workshop threatened by globalization.
Highlights from the CBI Conference, including speeches by Gordon Brown and David Cameron.
Alex Riley sets out to find the ultimate nasty fish dish and unearths a world of waste.
Series Catch-up
Alex Riley discovers the cheap nasty dairy substitutes and the unpalatable side of milk. (R)
Series Catch-up
We hear from two Holocaust survivors with contrasting tales of hope and despair.
Average siblings share half of their genes, but identical twins share all of theirs.
The problems of exporters trying to switch tack, to attract their own domestic consumers.
A big energy company says wind power is more expensive than coal but will get cheaper.
Have rich countries have broken their financial pledges on climate change?
Much of Brazil's energy is from renewable sources. But does clean energy come cost free?
Norway's Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg talks about energy and the environment.
Coverage of the announcement of Commons business for the week ahead.
Broken financial pledges on climate change, plus a look at the energy riches of Brazil.
Graham Stewart and guests discuss the latest gloomy forecast for Scotland's economy.
Y diweddaraf o'r byd ffermio gyda Dei Tomos. The latest farming news with Dei Tomos.