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Monty creates a hawthorn hedge in the orchard and starts to plant tulips for next spring.
Neil pieces together the evidence on the murder of his mother, Sandra Rivett.
Ross Noble, Sara Pascoe, Sally Phillips join Sandi and Alan for a very varied episode.
Richard Ayoade, Elizabeth Day, Stephen Mangan and Maisie Adam join Sara’s TV book group.
Documentary exploring Trump’s refusal to concede defeat in the 2020 election.
Mary shows Claudia some delicious, simple recipes, and they spend a relaxing day together.
Subjects include Sergei Rachmaninoff, Aaron Sorkin’s The West Wing and Red Rum.
The Al Frescans and the Sprouters return to slug it out for a place in the next round.
The LSE faces the University of Leicester in the penultimate first-round heat.
The stories of ten soldiers from the Welsh Guards on the front line of the Afghan war.
Biographical epic about influential and controversial black nationalist leader Malcolm X.
Professor Brian Cox explores planets and moons erupting with fire and ice.
A celebration of The Cure, Robert Smith and their unique songwriting talents.
Featuring David Gilmour, Amyl and the Sniffers, The The, Dhruv and Moonchild Sanelly.
Martin murdered his friend 18 years ago. Will the parole board move him to an open prison?
Mel Giedroyc and Lou Sanders are joined by Graham Norton, Desiree Burch and Alex Brooker.
A look at the Brighton bombing of 1984, with new testimony from many of those affected.
Alma returns to Bolton and receives shocking news from Grandma Joan.
Reeling from World War One, residents feel the impact of a new political party, the Nazis.
In 1977, the police encounter activity in Enfield that remains hard to explain.
Rob and Monica work behind the scenes of the world’s first 'earthscraper' hotel.
Harper is best man once more when friends reunite for Quentin's wedding in Martinique.
Anthea Turner and Darren Harriott battle it out for antique supremacy.