Highlights of programmes on BBC Two.
Briony May Williams helps a couple looking to swap town life for either Devon or Cornwall.
Crime-busting in the sun with the police service on the island paradise of Bermuda.
Michael Portillo takes the ferry to the Amakusa archipelago and meets a master swordsmith.
Michael Portillo witnesses the magnificent architecture of the Registan in Samarkand.
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.
Join presenter Jo Coburn as she discusses the latest political news and stories in a conversational format, covering the comings-and-goings from Westminster in the BBC's daily politics programme. Featuring opinions and arguments from all the sides of the political spectrum, the show invites informed and opinionated guests to share their views on the stories of the day.
Entertaining and educational British quiz show, hosted by Rick Edwards, where 24 regular contestants compete throughout the series to answer tricky questions. But some of the optional answers are designed to be ''impossible'', or at the very least inconsistent with the information given. The participants must avoid selecting these booby trap answer and the best one wins the £10,000 jackpot.
Exciting and long-running British television quiz show in which contestants face two rounds of quick-fire probing questions, firstly on a specialised subject of the their choice, and the second on general knowledge. Each contestant has two minutes under the spotlight of a black leather chair to give as many answers as possible.
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.
The wildlife expert is joined by his stepdaughter, who is just as passionate about nature, for an amazing summer road trip across Britain. It is a perfect way to spend the summer after living through lockdown together. The duo are ready to explore the country's untouched wildernesses and discover incredible creatures there.
Britain and the Sea is a British documentary TV series presented and written by David Dimbleby, a British journalist and former presenter of current affairs and political programs. David sails away on his wooden sailing boat to explore British maritime heritage. The series has been made in partnership with National Maritime Museum. David has some real adventures while filming the series, he even got his first tattoo when looking into how the UK was introduced to body art.
Dans les Rocheuses, les saisons se succèdent et marquent fortement de leur empreinte le quotidien de la faune et de la flore qui s'y abritent.
In Kent, Paul Martin visits a hop garden.
Harry Aikines-Aryeetey, Ania Magliano, Joe Swash and Jasmine Takhar face more questions.
In Zurich, Michael Portillo has a brush with the absurd in the anarchic paintings and artistic haunts of the Dadaists, a group of artists who found refuge in the city during the First World War. He visits the impressive Grossmunster Church to find out about the rebellious pastor at the centre of the Swiss Reformation and studies the 500-year-old Froschauer Bible, the earliest German-language bible in the world. A new way of making chocolate is taking hold in the home of confectionery. Michael learns what it takes to be part of the Swiss Bean to Bar movement.
After being brutally double-crossed by fellow Traitor Harry Clark, Paul Gorton is taking a second swipe at his rival - this time on the hunt to get one up in the world of antiques. The pair are reunited in the Scottish Highlands, vying to be the winner at auction. Aiding and abetting their efforts in Scotland are antiques experts Natasha Raskin Sharp and Roo Irvine, and they hit the road in a Morgan 4/4. In the shops, Harry stumbles on a very apt mug, while Paul resorts to unusual tactics in a bid to bump up his profits. But will it pay off?
Rob Rinder and Monica Galetti visit the Intercontinental Shanghai Wonderland, known as the world's first "earthscraper" hotel. Learning about the innovative architectural challenges that come with building a hotel into the side of a quarry, the team also help prepare dinner for the hotel's 3000 aquarium fish, test drones for the dazzling evening light show, serve guests at a private dinner, and even help prepare for a young girl's fourth birthday party.
QI XL is comedy gold, quizzing your favourite comedians on their general knowledge, with permanent panellist Alan Davies consistently providing hilarious answers and ridiculous anecdotes.
The magnificent Zoe Lyons introduces comedians Ria Lina and Tom Ward to the stage.
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.
BBC Weather provides forecast information for locations across UK and the world. Get the latest updates on the weather, know what to expect.
Live coverage as Morocco play Haiti in their final Group C match at Atlanta Stadium.
In this follow-up to Africa's Giant Killers, cameras follow the pride as the elephants depart, and a rival group of lions mount a challenge. However, when the dust settles, the pride has a difficult choice to make.
Live coverage as South Africa play their final Group A game against South Korea.
Owain Wyn Evans, Greg Rutherford and Abby Cook sort fact from fiction in Belfast.
Unfiltered and up close. The realities and challenges of 24/7 policing in Belfast. Stephen Nolan gets a powerful insight into law and order on the front line.
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