Michael heads south to explore how rail has shaped South Korea's economy and identity.
Michael's journey continues in Busan, South Korea's second city.
Roman Kemp recommends exercise where you can gain without the pain.
Ronan rides north on his motorbike, hunting fossils and duets in Donegal.
A look at wildlife and conservation.
All the latest news from the BBC, which is a service provider funded by a licencing fee paid by British households. It is regulated by Ofcom, and aims to educate and inform, but also entertain, it's audience. The content produced by the BBC is intended to be impartial, and it was established in 1922, with headquarters in Westminster, London.
Documentary series presented by Kate Humble and Ben Fogle, who follow the day-to-day stories of the animals and staff in Britain's most famous safari park. The Longleat Safari Park was founded in 1966, as the first safari outside of Africa. The series also offers and exclusive look at the running of the estate house.
Wanted Down Under is a TV series, focusing on British families that consider emigrating from the UK to either Australia or New Zealand. Families or couples thinking of leaving UK spend a trial week in Australia or New Zealand and explore the city, variety of property, job opportunities, lifestyle, financial cost of living and much more and then make up their mind to take their next step.
Dion relives his footballing glory days in his native Leicestershire, Martin is floorboard obsessed in Oxford, and Jacqui is impressed by the condition of a one-bed flat in south London.
Christina Trevanion quizzes the people of Llangollen about a mystery copper item.
Game show in which players must avoid giving impossible answers to a set of questions.
Money For Nothing is a British TV program hosted by Sarah Moore, Jay Blades and EJ Osborne. The hosts save things from being dumped and transform them into valuable pieces, making money for people who had no idea there was cash to be made from their old useless stuff. Any profit is then returned to those people. The team salvage items from recycling centers and transform them into unique treasures. They manage to recycle old bowling balls, cooperate with designers to give a second life to old furniture, create a gorgeous dress from a salvaged leather sofa and work all kinds of miracles.
Push factors from the noisy, bustling cities of Britain, combined with the alluring peace of the countryside, has the population dreaming of homes in more scenic surroundings. Escape to the Country sees buyers from different areas on the UK considering their options to settle down in the English countryside. Presenters show off a range of prospective homes, before they must make their final decision towards the end of the show. Each episode taking place in a different region of the UK, we see a wide variety of beautiful homes across the country.
In Carlisle, the team unearth a Jacob and a Monkey - 19th-century smoking pipes.
Members of the public sell their unwanted antiques at auction in an effort to make profit. But will the risk pay off? Host Paul Martin presents this compelling reality TV show, and there are experts on hand to do a valuation of the items beforehand, too. The show travels up and down the country, meaning everyone has the opportunity to take part and win some cash, as long as they have the right antique to entice a buyer!
The tactical quiz show, in which contestants try to match pointless answers to win the biggest prizes. The challenge is to give the right answers, but ones that very few members of the public offered when they were asked in the street. The jackpot grows with every episode until the lucky winner hits on the answers that nobody in the survey thought of. There is no point in thinking of the most popular responses, because it all comes down to having no points on the scoreboard.
The latest national and international news from the BBC.
On the final leg of his journey, Michael travels to South Korea's south west.
Four famous faces test their general knowledge skills in Richard Osman's House of Games.
The long running gardening show that provides fantastic tips and advice on how to keep your garden flourishing throughout the year. First airing in 1960, Gardeners' World gives viewers an opportunity to learn from expert horticulturists, from the comfort of their own gardens across the country. The presenters give fellow green thumbs of all levels and experiences the inspiration to get outside and start sowing, planting, pruning and tending.
Fascinating gardening TV series that provides practical down-to-earth tips and lifehacks for all garden enthusiasts. The presenters show what you could and should be doing in your garden regardless its size and condition and cover as many gardening topics as possible, ranging from aerating the lawn to zapping pest problems.
Long-running current affairs show reviewing the week's news, with satirical magazine editor Ian Hislop and comedian Paul Merton as regular team captains. Originally hosted by Angus Deayton, until he fell foul of a tabloid scandal in 2002, the chair has since been taken by a host of celebrity quizmasters. Regular topics feature obscure links between famous people, and the cheeky missing words from headlines which sees the teams nudge the boundaries of taste and legality.
The Minehead crew come close to disaster in the challenging rescue of two walkers.
In-depth news and current affairs review of the main political and economic stories of the day, featuring robust interviews with senior government and opposition figures, business and trade union leaders, and analytical reports that delve behind the headlines. Regular presenters cross-examine studio guests on details of policies, priorities, actions and inactions, on a range of domestic UK and international topics.
This documentary series follows British comedian Romesh Ranganathan as he embarks on different adventures around the world, visiting places with bad reputations. Join him as he travels to the countries considered to be the most dangerous, including Ethiopia, Bosnia, Mongolia and Colombia. In these places misfortunes like poverty, crime, war and strict dictatorships reign, and Romesh is trying to find out if there's truth behind the stereotypes. He meets the people, joins them in various local activities and learns about the culture, traditions and political histories.
A female pilot officer on a secret WWII mission discovers the real threat isn't the enemy.
A look at wildlife and conservation.
The British version of the world-famous cooking show in which amateur cooks compete over the course of eight weeks, in order to be named Master Chef. It focuses on finding the country's best amateur chef through a series of cooking challenges, in which they get to show their technical skills and understanding of flavour by creating various amazing dishes. Each week, panel of judges decide who will go to the next round, and ultimately win the coveted title.
Ann delves deeper into the minds of serial killers while balancing life as a mother.
Highlights of programmes on BBC Two.
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