In Kent, David Harper experiences what life was like for soldiers in the trenches.
Michael Portillo witnesses the magnificent architecture of the Registan in Samarkand.
Michael begins his trip in Osaka, takes a journey on the Shinkansen and heads to Nagoya.
Michael begins his journey at the tense frontier of the Demilitarised Zone.
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.
The Holroyds were a family at breaking point. Could a move down under save the marriage?
A major crack in a two-bedroom cottage in New Malden doesn't stop a fashion student from buying it or from giving the finished project the wow factor. Meanwhile, more seasoned developers in Leeds and Greater Manchester tackle issues in their terraces, with a view to turning a profit on their online auction buys.
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.
Game show in which players must avoid giving impossible answers to a set of questions.
In the third heat, subjects include Emily Wilding Davison and The Thick of It.
Comedian Zoe Lyons presents a fun quiz show in which six players compete for the £3,000 jackpot. The contestants go through six rounds, answering general knowledge questions or completing a physical task. The main aim for each of them is to stay out of the studio spotlight when the time of the round runs out, to avoid being eliminated.
Retired couple Steven and Sue love their two-bedroom bungalow, but Steven's mobility issues have left Sue taking on more of the workload, and the tired, cluttered shed is making things difficult. The team need to turn their shed into a practical and welcoming space for Sue to do her volunteer work, and make it easier for Steven to access his mobility scooter.
A six-month expedition following lions, leopards and cheetahs in the Okavango Delta.
Finds in Whitchurch include a valuable pair of wooden peat buckets.
The best unseen finds from the show's valuations days from around the country.
Deirdre O'Kane, Jay Rayner, Tessa Sanderson and Iwan Thomas face more trivia questions.
Michael Portillo's railway adventure in Uzbekistan continues in Samarkand.
Iolo explores the Tywi, spotting fallow deer, rare woodland birds and juvenile salmon.
Au sommaire:
The 150 Year Life,
La carte bancaire, qui fait partie du quotidien de chacun, cache des innovations technologiques surprenantes. Hannah Fry revient sur son histoire.
Elon Musk poursuit ses investissements en se lançant dans de nouveaux projets : il oeuvre pour l'avancée des neurosciences avec Neuralink, souhaite régler les problèmes de circulation à Los Angeles avec The Boring Company, ou implante la plus grande usine Tesla dans le désert du Nevada. Rien n'arrête cet hyperactif, qui teste et peaufine ses fusées SpaceX pour un futur voyage sur Mars en 2029. Malgré sa réussite professionnelle incontestable, certains reprochent à cet hypersensible un ton souvent agressif ou inconvenant, notamment dans des messages sur Twitter. En 2021, il justifie son comportement en révélant être atteint du syndrome d'Asperger.
Surgeons face tricky dilemmas in bile duct tumour and chest sarcoma operations.
A boycott and politics threaten the opening ceremony. Ian thinks about what's next.
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.
A round-up of all the week's most important news stories, with in-depth reporting and reliable, honest viewing. The BBC's world affairs editor John Simpson provides an unvarnished and unfiltered version of the latest news, bringing his experience and expertise to bear on the most relevant international issues. In discussion with the BBC's outstanding range of experts from around the globe, he uses their local knowledge to uncover the truth behind the headlines.
Some of the last survivors of the Blitz, children who weren't evacuated, tell their story.
Guest judge Patrick Grant joins Carol and Diarmuid on the hunt for the greatest gardens.
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.
The secretive artist revealed as never before, with his voice lip-synced by Ian McKellen.
Anneka Rice, Shane Todd and DJ Remi Burgz test their knowledge of Cardiff.
Highlights of programmes on BBC Two.
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