Highlights of programmes on BBC Two.
A shaded, north-facing plot is transformed into a Sorrento-meets-Lake District retreat.
Crime-busting in the sun with the police service on the island paradise of Bermuda.
Uncovering the lives of two pioneering British designers.
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.
Nick Robinson in conversation with people who influence our political thinking.
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.
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.
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.
Having examined the sea as a source of exploration, defence and trade, David Dimbleby explores how it emerged as a source of pleasure, Punch and Judy and sand sculpture. Starting at Gorleston-on-Sea, David explores the creation of a seaside holiday culture that remains uniquely British to this day. Sailing down the Suffolk and Essex coasts and into the Thames, David also shows how the sea became an irresistible subject for our most celebrated artists and architects, before finally docking in the very heart of British maritime power - Greenwich.
This stunningly beautiful film reveals the unique wildlife of the Scottish Highlands, seen through the eyes of filmmaker Fergus Beeley. Based for a year at Loch Maree and the surrounding hills in Scotland's far North West this is his personal view of the shy animals whose lives are ruled by the rains. He follows the fortunes of rare black throated divers and white tailed sea eagles, which both breed there, whilst capturing the Red Deer and salmon whose lives also revolve around the loch. With an evocative score provided by local musician, Phil Cunningham, this enchanting film captures the magic of a very special place.
Paul Martin presents from Wrest Park, a 19th-century French-style chateau in the Bedfordshire countryside. Antiques experts Christina Trevanion and David Harper take a look at the antiques and collectables brought in by the public. Paul also heads to Hemel Hempstead to find out how Frogmore Paper Mill became the birthplace of paper's industrial revolution by bringing paper to the masses.
Aboard the Golden Pass Express, Michael Portillo wends his way in style down steep mountainsides from Interlaken to the Swiss Riviera. In Lausanne, he contends with a knife-wielding robotic arm at a renowned centre of science and technology. Michael is impressed by the robot's skills in the kitchen and witnesses a groundbreaking prosthetic that allows amputees to feel heat and cold. At a family-run dairy and Gruyere cheese producer, Michael marvels at the Gruyere wheels floating in their salt baths, before tucking into a fondue.
Day 2 highlights from the third Test match between England and New Zealand.
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.
An epic 50-year story of an Indian tiger clan and its five most charismatic and powerful tigresses, who have revealed more about the lives of tigers than anyone thought possible. Their home is Ranthambhore, a magical landscape in Rajasthan dominated by a huge, ancient fort and three crocodile-filled lakes teeming with tiger prey. One passionate man, Valmik Thapar, has dedicated his life to following the big cats, witnessing the most remarkable tiger behaviour ever seen and filmed.
Inspired by the Psychoville and the work of Alfred Hitchcock, Inside No. 9 is the work writers Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pembertona who worked with BBC to create dark humor anthology programme. Each episode introduces you to a new setting, with new characters and a completely different story. However, one thing always stays the same, is that it always set at number 9, whether it is a flat, house, hotel or mansion. It also takes deep themes into it's plot, whether that is child abuse and murder, and mix it with ordinary mundane people who show a very different and shocking lifestyle. The show portrays genuine creepiness, mixed in with British humor and slapstick comedy. Each episode aims to be grounded and real, almost making it seem like a true crime story.
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.
En Arizona, une jeune femme prend la fuite après avoir dérobé de l'argent à son patron, dans le but d'éponger les dettes de son amant. En route pour le rejoindre, elle est surprise par la pluie et se réfugie dans un motel isolé, tenu par un homme inquiétant...
Dans l'état de Virginie, Robert Bilott travaille comme avocat pour de grandes compagnies pétrochimiques. Un jour, un fermier lui demande son aide car il est persuadé que la société DuPont empoisonne l'eau sciemment. Cet empoisonnement aurait provoqué la mort de ses 190 vaches. Billot finit par se rendre sur place. Il constate la catastrophe et décide de mener son enquête...
A look back at a golden age of tennis during the 70s and 80s.
Live coverage as Egypt play their final Group G match against Iran in Seattle.
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