Each week celebrity guests join Irish comedian Graham Norton to discuss what's being going on around the world that week. The guests poke fun and share their opinions on the main news stories. Graham is often joined by a band or artist to play the show out.
BBC's football highlights and analysis.
"The longest-running football television programme in the world" as recognised by Guinness World Records in 2015.
From the sea lochs of Scotland to the Jurassic Coast of Dorset, seasoned train traveller Michael Portillo immerses himself in the magnificent scenery of the nation's coastal regions.
The property show that helps prospective buyers find their dream home in the country.
A light-hearted look at the United Kingdom's Premier League action, rounding-up the weekend's football action.
Britain's top chefs compete for the chance to cook a four-course banquet for a high-profile figure.
The Repair Shop is a workshop of dreams, where broken or damaged cherished family heirlooms are brought back to life. Furniture restorers, horologists, metal workers, ceramicists, upholsterers and all manner of skilled craftsmen and women have been brought together to work in one extraordinary space, restoring much-loved possessions to their former glory.
Mock the Week is a British topical celebrity panel game hosted by Dara Ó Briain. The game is influenced by improvised topical stand-up comedy, with several rounds requiring players to deliver answers on unexpected subjects on the spur of the moment.
Food and Drink is a long-running British television series on BBC Two. First broadcast between 1982 and 2002, it was the first national television programme in the UK to cover the subject of food and drink without cookery and recipe demonstrations.
Created in 1982 by BBC producer Henry Murray from an original idea by Jancis Robinson, Fay Maschler and Paul Levy, the first series was presented by Simon Bates and Gillian Miles, and introduced Jilly Goolden in her first regular television appearances as the programme's wine expert. Russell Harty presented filmed location reports from exceptional restaurants around Britain. This series featured the innovative idea of a small contributing audience of 20 people who were called "tasters and testers". The first series broadcast in the summer months but was instantly successful, drawing an average audience of 1.5 million a week, a high rating for BBC Two in the summer in the 80s.
Later series were presented by Chris Kelly and chef Michael Barry with wine experts Jilly Goolden and Oz Clarke.
A spin-off panel game, Food and Drink Summer Quiz, aired during the main show's summer break in 1987.
The theme music was by Simon May.
Food and Drink returned to BBC Two on 4 February 2013 co-hosted by Michel Roux Jr and Kate Goodman.
Entrepreneur Sarah Moore saves things from being dumped and transforms them into valuable pieces, making money for people who had no idea there was cash to be made from their trash.
Quiz in which contestants try to score as few points as possible by plumbing the depths of their general knowledge to come up with the answers no-one else can think of.
Never Mind the Buzzcocks is a comedy panel game show with a pop and rock music theme. The show is infamous for its dry, sarcastic humour and scathing, provocative attacks on the pop industry.
Thirty-Minute Theatre is an anthology drama series of short plays shown on BBC Television between 1965 and 1973, which was used in part at least as a training ground for new writers, on account of its short running length, and which therefore attracted many writers who later became well known. Thirty-Minute Theatre followed on from a similarly named ITV series, beginning on BBC2 in 1965 with an adaptation of the black comedy Parsons Pleasure. In 1967 BBC2 launched the UK's first colour service, with the consequence that Thirty-Minute Theatre became the first drama series in the country to be shown in colour.
Hilarious, totally-irreverent, near-slanderous political quiz show, based mainly on news stories from the last week or so, that leaves no party, personality or action unscathed in pursuit of laughs.
Veiksmas prasideda 1919 metais, iš kart po Pirmojo Pasaulinio Karo. Pasakojama istorija apie Birmingemo gatvėse siautėjančios nusikalstamos gaujos, vadintos „smailiais akintojais“ (angl. Peaky Blinders) veiklą. Tokį pavadinimą gauja gavo dėl to, kad savo kepurių snapeliuose būdavo prisisiuvę aštrius peiliukus. Gaujos centre – Šelbi šeima – Tomas, jo teta Poli, sesuo Ada, broliai Artūras ir Džonas. Šelbi šeima be galo užsispyrusi, siekia išplėsti savo veiklą už Birmingemo ribų. „Birmingemo gauja“ parodo tikrąjį tarpukario Birmingemo veidą, atskleidžia, koks gyvenimas tada buvo iš tiesų. Jis vaizduoja tamsiąją, pavojingąją miesto pusę, tą, kurioje neegzistuoja jokie įstatymai, yra tik išgyvenimas arba mirtis. Šis serialas nėra skirtas vaikams, jame pilna visko: personažai nesigėdija keiktis, rūkyti, gerti beveik kiekvienoje scenoje ir persunktas brutalaus smurto, tad jautriems žiūrovams serialas gali pasirodyti per daug šokiruojantis.
Later... with Jools Holland is a contemporary British music television show hosted by Jools Holland.
The hunt for a young chef who wants to make it to the top of the culinary world.
Dauguma IX amžiuje įkurtų karalysčių, taip pat ir Anglija, buvo užgrobtos vikingų. Tik Vesekso žemes iš dalies dar valdo protingas karalius Alfredas Didysis, sugebėjęs jas atkovoti iš danų grobikų. Šioje audringoje aplinkoje gyvena Utredas, gimęs Saksonijos didiko sūnumi, dėl vikingų kaltės likęs našlaičiu, jų pagrobtas ir išaugintas kaip garbingo vikingų vado jarlo įsūnis. Utredas priverstas rinktis tarp savo šalies, kurioje gimė, ir žmonių, kurie jį augino. Kas jis – saksas ar vikingas?
A weekly BBC Two magazine programme focusing on the best of the week's arts and culture news, covering books, art, film, architecture and more.
Antiques experts accompany celebrities on a road trip around the UK searching for treasures and competing to make the most money at auction