Jacqui heads to Lowestoft in Suffolk to see a one-bed flat that's just a stone's throw from the beach. Dion's in the South Yorkshire town of Mexborough to visit a two-bed terrace in need of a full refurbishment. Tommy visits Whittlesey in Cambridgeshire to cast his eye over a three-bedroom detached house that is seriously lacking in kerb appeal.
Danny Sebastian heads to Harrogate, where experts Izzie Balmer and John Cameron help the teams identify profitable antiques before heading to Beverley Racecourse for today's auction. Danny learns all about the Recycling Project.
A rookie crew work in the Irish Sea, and trainee skipper Michael steps up in a storm.
The latest headlines, breaking news and sport from the BBC newsroom.
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Highlights of the week's proceedings at Westminster and the regional governments.
New-Yorkaise à la brillante carrière, Sam revient passer Noël à Crawleigh, la petite ville qui l'a vue grandir. Alors que son existence vient de s'effondrer, elle espère trouver du réconfort auprès de sa mère mais retrouve également son amour de jeunesse, Noah. En oeuvrant ensemble, Noah et Sam se rapprochent.
When garden space is limited, or just for the joy of growing your own, having an allotment is the perfect pastime. Starting in Calum's allotment in Leven, we visit the other allotment holders in the Beechgrove team and see them through a whole growing season. At her allotment in Inverleith, Kirsty creates an allotment patch from scratch that is pretty, productive and purple. In Chris' allotment, high in the Cotswolds, he and wife Frances take on an old disused plot and make it into a low-maintenance vegetable haven. And at his allotment in Joppa, George provides some of his top allotmenteering tips.
Live coverage as Ghana take on Luis Suarez's Uruguay in a repeat of one of the most controversial fixtures in World Cup history. Their clash in the quarter-finals at the 2010 tournament has gone down in infamy. The Ghanaians seemed certain to become the first African side to reach the last four at a World Cup when Suarez stopped a certain goal on the line with his hands in the dying seconds of extra time. However, Asamoah Gyan missed the penalty and it went to spot-kicks. Uruguay emerged victorious to leave Ghana both heartbroken and furious. Suarez is still playing and, as ever, is set to be the centre of attention as Group H concludes. Gabby Logan presents, while commentary comes from Steve Wilson and Dion Dublin.
Today Flog It! comes from the University of Nottingham.
The former winners face their final quizzes, and the week's winner is crowned.
All the backstage gossip from Strictly Come Dancing, with secrets from the practice rooms.
Alex Jones and Roman Kemp with the stories that matter from across the country.
Monty and the team celebrate the joy that the gardening year brings.
On the evening of 3 December 1926, Agatha Christie left her home in Sunningdale, Berkshire, in her Morris Cowley. The next morning, the car was found abandoned, balanced precariously on the edge of a quarry. Ten days later, Agatha was discovered in a hotel in Harrogate, claiming to have lost her memory. Lucy Worsley delves into this traumatic watershed moment in Agatha's life. She visits the key locations, from the chalk pit where Agatha crashed her car to Abney Hall, the grand house where she took refuge (and which would inspire several of her books). Lucy reveals connections between Agatha's real-life experiences and her novels, and uncovers new evidence about Agatha's mental health and the cutting-edge psychiatric treatment she went on to receive.
Nish Kumar, Mark Steel, Suzi Ruffell join Sandi and Alan for some thrill and spills.
The day's important national and international news stories. With Kirsty Wark.
John Wilson contemplates an unexpected opportunity to become a homeowner.
John Wilson attempts to master his senses and make informed choices.
Frankie Boyle returns to help make sense of this disconcerting time, tackling the biggest issues troubling the planet and making a string of bold and often outrageous statements, which he then picks apart with the help of a variety of guests.
The story of Agatha Christie, based on Lucy Worsley's book.
Hannah Fry uncovers the secrets behind the miraculous technologies of the modern world.
Iolo Williams looks back at the Welsh wildlife he's filmed during the past 25 years.
Louis Theroux spends time with adventurer and television presenter Bear Grylls.
Highlights of programmes on BBC Two.
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