
Live Aid at 40
Including Queen, David Bowie, Madonna, Mick Jagger and Tina Turner.

Golf
Highlights from the 2025 Scottish Open.

Live Aid at 40
Bob Geldof organises a charity song for an Ethiopian famine, inspiring a global response.

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Highlights of programmes on BBC Two.

The A to Z of TV Gardening
A look at some of the BBC's most popular gardening programmes and personalities, presented by Carol Kirkwood. Carol explores subjects that all begin with the letter O.

Take a Hike
In the second Yorkshire walk, children's storyteller Ilaria leads the hikers on a fun-filled romp across Ilkley Moor. But could her map-reading skills leave them lost on the moors.

Life in a Cottage Garden with Carol Klein
Following a year in Carol Klein's garden in north Devon. In November and December, the first frosts have struck. Holly, box and yew reveal their evergreen glory.

Countryfile
Adam heads to Leicestershire to meet three generations of the Eggleston family, who have been producing milk for the local Stilton cheese dairy for over a century.

Beechgrove Garden
It's a productive time at Beechgrove Garden, with fruit and vegetables now ready to be picked, dug up and enjoyed.

Weatherman Walking
Derek turns Pied Piper as he launches a walk of 800 children marking the anniversary of 'People Power' that saved a stretch of the Loughor Estuary for families to enjoy.

This Farming Life
A look at modern farming life in Scotland. Summer arrives at last. In the east of Scotland, Martin prepares two young bulls for the Royal Highland Show in Edinburgh.

Wimbledon
Coverage of the final day of the 2025 Championships at Wimbledon, with today's action including the men's wheelchair singles final.

A Cook Abroad
Cooking show. Rachel Khoo heads to Malaysia, home of her extended family, to explore one of the world's most exciting cuisines. Can good food unite a nation.

Passport to Pimlico
In 1949, a group of Londoners discover an old royal treaty suggesting that Pimlico is legally a part of Burgundy. They declare Pimlico's independence to avoid postwar rationing.

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Classic western adventure, starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford as legendary outlaws Butch and Kid.

Flog It!
Members of the public are invited to try to make money out of their antiques by taking a risk at auction.

Vienna Philharmonic
Sir Bryn Terfel, Juan Diego Florez and Yuja Wang are among the guests in a star-studded gala featuring the music of Bizet and Ravel to mark the 150th anniversary of Palais Garnier.

Countryfile
Adam Henson is in the Vale of Evesham to meet the Padda family - three generations running one of the UK's most vibrant soft fruit farms.

Antiques Roadshow
The team are at Clissold Park in Stoke Newington, where treasures include ancient Peruvian pottery, an archive of textile designs by pioneer Althea McNish and Harold Wilson's pipe.

Live Aid at 40
Geldof and Bono stage Live 8, pressuring leaders to tackle the roots of African poverty. Contains some strong language.

The Courier
Salesman Greville Wynne is recruited to infiltrate Cold War Moscow. Contains some strong language.

Today at Wimbledon
Qasa Alom and guests look back at the day's play at Wimbledon. Featuring highlights, analysis and discussion from the men's singles final at the All England Club.

Golf
Highlights from the final round of the 2025 Scottish Open.

Golf
Highlights from the final round of the 2025 Scottish Open.

Today at the Test
Day four highlights from the third Test match between England and India.

The Moment of Proof
When an unconscious man is stamped on, there's no CCTV. But can a footwear specialist looking at the bruising on the body help identify the shoes worn by the killer.

Live Aid at 40
Live Aid is the world's biggest charity concert. Geldof enters African charity politics.

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Bargain Hunt
Can two teams carve out profits from their purchases at an antiques fair in West Yorkshire? Natasha Raskin Sharp presents alongside experts David Harper and Roo Irvine.

Beechgrove Garden
It's a productive time at Beechgrove Garden, with fruit and vegetables now ready to be picked, dug up and enjoyed.

Springwatch
At the Longshaw Estate, the nests Chris and Michaela have been watching for weeks are bursting at the seams with fledging chicks. Who will stay and who will go.

BBC News
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.

Politics Live
The big political issues of the day.

Impossible
Game show presented by Rick Edwards in which players score points by answering questions correctly while avoiding the impossible answers.

The Edge
Gabby Logan takes charge of the quiz where contestants need brainpower and ball skills to win big. Who will be the high roller and who will push themselves over The Edge.

Unbeatable
Jason Manford hosts the quiz show where players face a question and pick from a board of six rankable answers. Some answers are good, but only one is Unbeatable.

Italy's Invisible Cities
Documentary series. Using the latest 3D technology, Alexander Armstrong and Dr Michael Scott uncover the hidden history in Naples from its earliest Greek and Roman origins.

The Life of Mammals
David Attenborough looks at why mammals are the world's most successful creatures. He visits Australia to study marsupials and mammals that have wombs.

Flog It!
Antiques series. Paul Martin presents from Wrest Park, a 19th-century French-style chateau, and is joined by antiques experts Anita Manning and Christina Trevanion.

Richard Osman's House of Games
Former winners Nihal Arthanayake, Jay McGuiness, Lucy Porter and Jan Ravens test their general knowledge skills on this week's Richard Osman's House of Games: Champions.

Robson Green's Weekend Escapes
Robson heads to the Breamish and Ingram valleys with Faye Tozer. The pair try out rock climbing and water colour painting, and join a line-dancing class.

Today at the Test
Day five highlights from the third Test match between England and India.

Mastermind
In the first of 24 heats, Clive Myrie puts four contenders to the test. Specialist subjects include the Women's Institute, Carl Lewis and the films of The Muppets.

University Challenge
The series kicks off with a match between students from Sheffield and Warwick. Amol Rajan asks the questions.

Human
The extraordinary story of how the human species, Homo sapiens, first emerged, where the discoveries of recent years are revolutionising the understanding of humanity's origin story.

Mortimer & Whitehouse
Paul, Bob and Ted fish the River Ouse in Bedfordshire, hoping to catch a big perch. Bob makes Paul a dinner he will never forget.

Newsnight, followed by Weather
Insights and global interviews on the crucial news stories of the day. With Faisal Islam. Followed by Weather.

Couples Therapy
Orna is shocked and challenged by a couple's progress. Contains some strong language.

Couples Therapy
Orna and her colleagues analyse a surprising session. Contains some strong language.

Shane Lowry
James Nesbitt narrates the story of Lowry's magical triumph at the 2019 Open Championship.

Countryfile
Adam heads to Leicestershire to meet three generations of the Eggleston family, who have been producing milk for the local Stilton cheese dairy for over a century.

Countryfile
Adam heads to Leicestershire to meet three generations of the Eggleston family, who have been producing milk for the local Stilton cheese dairy for over a century.

Antiques Roadshow
The roadshow visits Thirlestane Castle in the Scottish Borders, where treasures include a travelling clock, a Louis Vuitton case and medals awarded for the Dambusters raid.

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Bargain Hunt
Danny visits a huge antiques fair in Nottinghamshire, where experts Izzie Balmer and Ben Cooper do their best to steer the red and blue teams to victory.

Garden Rescue
Chris and Charlie are in Cardiff to create a wild Welsh garden for Ben, Lauren and their two children.

Springwatch
Which nests will fledge before the end of the series? Plus a look at some of the wildlife predictions Springwatch has made over the last 20 years and whether any of them came true.

BBC News
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.

Politics Live
The big political issues of the day.

Impossible
Game show presented by Rick Edwards in which players score points by answering questions correctly while avoiding the impossible answers.

First Minister's Questions
Full coverage of MSs' questions to the first minister from the Senedd in Cardiff Bay.

Italy's Invisible Cities
Documentary series. Using the latest 3D scanning technology, Alexander Armstrong and Dr Michael Scott explore the romantic city of Florence.

The Life of Mammals
Nature documentary series. David Attenborough meets moles that can swim through sand, a shrew that hunts underwater and the world's strangest bat in New Zealand.

Insect Worlds
Steve Backshall explores the connections and relationship that we have with insects and other arthropods, from driver ants in Kenya to silkworm caterpillars in China.

Flog It!
Antiques series. Paul Martin presents from Chiddingstone Castle in Kent. Experts Thomas Plant and Adam Partridge find some unusual antiques and collectibles.

Richard Osman's House of Games
Former winners Nihal Arthanayake, Jay McGuiness, Lucy Porter and Jan Ravens test their general knowledge skills on this week's Richard Osman's House of Games: Champions.

Robson Green's Weekend Escapes
Robson invites Olly Smith for an open-air adventure in the Scottish Borders. They sample alpaca walking and sound bathing, and enjoy lunch on a paddle board.

The Hairy Bikers Go West
The Hairy Bikers head to the Isle of Bute, a place that holds special memories for them both. They discover how locals are embracing change while keeping important traditions alive.

Earth's Great Rivers II
The Yukon is a river of wild extremes. Home to bears, moose and huge salmon, the riches of North America's frozen river have sustained people for centuries.

Mix Tape
Two teenagers who shared a love of music get back in touch after 20 years. Contains some strong language.

QI
Sandi Toksvig reflects on this and that in an episode themed around reflections, with Alan Davies, Zoe Lyons, Joe Lycett and Liza Tarbuck. Contains some strong language.

Newsnight, followed by Weather
Insights and global interviews on the crucial news stories of the day. With Katie Razzall. Followed by Weather.

Manhunter
An FBI criminal profiler is called out of retirement to assist on a serial murder case. Contains some strong language, some violence and some upsetting scenes.

Great British Railway Journeys
Michael Portillo begins a railway tour of the spectacular border counties of Cumbria and Dumfriesshire, starting in the stunning Lake District National Park.

Great British Railway Journeys
Michael Portillo begins a railway tour of the spectacular border counties of Cumbria and Dumfriesshire, starting in the stunning Lake District National Park.

The Crime I Can't Forget
The discovery of a man beaten to death in his bedroom initially suggests a botched burglary, but detectives uncover a chilling truth.

Policing Paradise
A former British nurse hopes to survive tough police training to fulfil her dream of becoming a qualified constable, and an officer finally finds love.

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The A to Z of TV Gardening
A look at some of the BBC's most popular gardening programmes and personalities, presented by Carol Kirkwood. Carol explores subjects that all begin with the letter P.

Homes Under the Hammer
In Essex, a mother helps her daughter get onto the property ladder. Jacqui is impressed with a huge house in south London, and Martin takes in the scenery in the Welsh valleys.

Celebrity Antiques Road Trip
Former hosts of CBBC's legendary Dick and Dom in Da Bungalow, Richard McCourt and Dominic Wood, have each other in their sights in this celebrity antiques showdown.

BBC News
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.

Politics Live
The big political issues of the day.

Impossible
Game show presented by Rick Edwards in which players score points by answering questions correctly while avoiding the impossible answers.

The Edge
Gabby Logan takes charge of the quiz where contestants need brainpower and ball skills to win big. Who will be the high roller and who will push themselves over The Edge.

Unbeatable
Jason Manford hosts the quiz show where players face a question and pick from a board of six rankable answers. Some answers are good, but only one is Unbeatable.

Ancient Invisible Cities
Michael Scott uses 3D scanning technology to reveal the secrets of Cairo and ancient Egypt: from the Great Pyramid and a hidden Roman fortress to the Arabic citadel of Saladin.

The Life of Mammals
Documentary series. David Attenborough meets the earth's most astounding herbivores, whose prey is armoured, indigestible and sometimes poisonous.

Flog It!
Antiques series. Paul Martin presents from Lulworth Castle in Dorset. Experts Catherine Southon and Mark Stacey find the best antiques and collectables to take to auction.

Richard Osman's House of Games
Former winners Nihal Arthanayake, Jay McGuiness, Lucy Porter and Jan Ravens test their general knowledge skills on this week's Richard Osman's House of Games: Champions.

Robson Green's Weekend Escapes
Robson is joined by actor Lee Ingleby for a two-day break in the Weardale countryside. The pair sample a forest fitness class, drive a train and build a raft.

The Haggis Hunters - Our Lives
In a fierce battle of tradition, pride and family legacy, four butchers risk it all to claim the crown at Scotland's ultimate culinary showdown - the World Haggis Championships.

The Sycamore Gap
An ancient tree, symbolising a community, is chopped down overnight - who did it and why.

Digging for Britain
Roberts reveals the most fascinating archaeological finds this year in the east of England: a Roman dodecahedron, the secrets of Boudicca's hill fort and Waterloo's disappearing dead.

Mix Tape
In Sheffield, 1989, Daniel and Alison's relationship is beginning in earnest. Contains some strong language and some scenes of a sexual nature.

Rev.
Prejudices appear when Adam allows a Muslim children's prayer group to use the church. Contains adult humour.

Newsnight, followed by Weather
Insights and global interviews on the news stories of the day. With Victoria Derbyshire. Followed by Weather.

Live Aid at 40
Geldof and Bono stage Live 8, pressuring leaders to tackle the roots of African poverty. Contains some strong language.

Xander Schauffele
A review of the 2024 edition of The Open Championship.

The Moment of Proof
When a child goes missing, police have few leads. They have a suspect but not enough evidence to prove anything. Eventually, a torn-up cheque gives them their moment of proof.

The Moment of Proof
When a child goes missing, police have few leads. They have a suspect but not enough evidence to prove anything. Eventually, a torn-up cheque gives them their moment of proof.

Policing Paradise
A British rookie cop tackles crime during her first day on duty in paradise, and a traffic patrol officer tries to keep his learner driver son safe on Bermuda's roads.

Ambulance
Emergency medical technician Ellis draws on his own personal experiences to help a patient struggling with alcohol addiction as the spring budget for 2024 is announced.

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Money for Nothing
When is a trunk not a trunk? Sarah Moore needs to find a way to make a vintage trunk pack a profit, and upholsterer Ollie tries to nurse a dated chair back from the brink.

Garden Rescue
Chris and Lee are in Oldbury to create an edible, sustainable garden for Vijay and Hema, who would love a space where they could grow their own fruit and vegetables.

Springwatch
Chris Packham and Michaela Strachan bid farewell to the nests, the Springwatch 20th anniversary celebrations continue, and Iolo Williams wraps up his Northern Irish journey.

BBC News
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.

Politics Live
The big political issues of the day.

Impossible
Game show presented by Rick Edwards in which players score points by answering questions correctly while avoiding the impossible answers.

The Edge
Gabby Logan takes charge of the quiz where contestants need brainpower and ball skills to win big. Who will be the high roller and who will push themselves over The Edge.

Unbeatable
Jason Manford hosts the quiz show where players face a question and pick from a board of six rankable answers. Some answers are good, but only one is Unbeatable.

Ancient Invisible Cities
Michael Scott reveals the historical secrets of ancient Athens and tells the story of how this remarkable city created the world's first democracy 2,500 years ago.

The Life of Mammals
David Attenborough looks at rodents, who possess incisor teeth with chisel-sharp enamel. Among the animals observed are the agouti, the beaver and the capybara.

Flog It!
Antiques series. At Gloucester Cathedral, presenter Paul Martin and experts Philip Serrell and Michael Baggott unearth some unusual items.

Richard Osman's House of Games
Former winners Nihal Arthanayake, Jay McGuiness, Lucy Porter and Jan Ravens test their general knowledge skills on this week's Richard Osman's House of Games: Champions.

Robson Green's Weekend Escapes
Robson meets rugby union legend Sarah Hunter back to her roots in the north east of England. The elite athlete and the actor try surfing and pottery painting as they share stories.

Celebrity Antiques Road Trip
Comedians Tez Ilyas and Eshaan Akbar are joined by Charles Hanson and Roo Irvine as they dig for antique treasures in Lancashire.

Gardeners' World
Gardeners' World has exclusive access to a brand new flower show at RHS Wentworth Woodhouse in South Yorkshire.

Golf
Highlights from the first round of the 153rd Open Championship from Royal Portrush.

Newsnight, followed by Weather
Insights and global interviews on news stories of the day. With Victoria Derbyshire. Followed by Weather.

Human
The extraordinary story of how the human species, Homo sapiens, first emerged, where the discoveries of recent years are revolutionising the understanding of humanity's origin story.

Money for Nothing
Jacqui Joseph tries out a bold peacock design on a sideboard, but will her efforts leave her fanning out the cash.

Policing Paradise
Police are on the hunt for lawbreakers inside an ecological nature reserve, we go underwater with the scuba-diving unit, and officers break up a neighbourhood dispute.

Ambulance
In the control room, dispatchers tackle a persistent hoax caller. Contains some strong language and upsetting scenes.

Live Aid at 40
Geldof and Bono stage Live 8, pressuring leaders to tackle the roots of African poverty. Contains some strong language.

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Homes Under the Hammer
We return to Norfolk to see if two brothers can finish transforming a pair of old farm cottages into one luxury home.

Money for Nothing
Fish tank telly? JJ Chalmers has big ideas for a retro radio and TV set, but can he pull off two transformations he's never attempted before.

Anna Haugh's Big Irish Food Tour
Presenter Angela Scanlon invites Anna to explore County Mayo's rugged coast. A visit to Achill Island salt producers is followed by harvesting mussels from the stunning Clew Bay.

Great Continental Railway Journeys
Michael's saga resumes in Larvik on Norway's southern coast, where he investigates the city's prized natural resource, a distinctive blue rock named larvikite.

BBC News
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.

Political Thinking with Nick Robinson
Nick Robinson in conversation with people who influence our political thinking.

Impossible
Game show presented by Rick Edwards in which players score points by answering questions correctly while avoiding the impossible answers.

The Edge
Gabby Logan takes charge of the quiz where contestants need brainpower and ball skills to win big. Who will be the high roller and who will push themselves over The Edge.

Unbeatable
Jason Manford hosts the quiz show where players face a question and pick from a board of six rankable answers. Some answers are good, but only one is Unbeatable.

Ancient Invisible Cities
Using 3D scanning, Michael Scott reveals the invisible secrets of Istanbul's ancient palaces, aqueducts and Roman chariot-racing track.

The Life of Mammals
Documentary series. David Attenborough looks at carnivores, from Arctic foxes who cache food for winter, through to pack-hunting wolves and big cats.

Flog It!
Flog It! comes from Scotland's most visited attraction, the magnificent Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery in Glasgow. Paul Martin is joined by experts James Lewis and Will Axon.

Robson Green's Weekend Escapes
Robson and his Uncle Matheson head to the Lake District. They try ghyll scrambling near Honister and spend a night in a Mongolian yurt.

Richard Osman's House of Games
Former winners Nihal Arthanayake, Jay McGuiness, Lucy Porter and Jan Ravens test their general knowledge skills on this week's Richard Osman's House of Games: Champions.

First Night of the Proms
The world's greatest classical music festival gets under way live from the Royal Albert Hall, with Vaughan Williams, Mendelssohn's Hebrides Overture and Sibelius's Violin Concerto.

Golf
Highlights from the second round of the 153rd Open Championship from Royal Portrush.

Newsnight, followed by Weather
Insights and global interviews on the crucial news stories of the day. With Matt Chorley. Followed by Weather.

Deliverance
Four friends from the city take a canoeing trip downriver to see the wilderness. Contains some strong language, sexual violence and some upsetting scenes.

Undercover Estate Agent - Panorama
Reporter Lucy Vallance goes undercover at one of the UK's biggest estate agencies to investigate claims it's not acting in the best interests of customers.

Undercover Estate Agent - Panorama
Reporter Lucy Vallance goes undercover at one of the UK's biggest estate agencies to investigate claims it's not acting in the best interests of customers.

Ride or Die
Three motorcycle road racers reflect on faith and this most dangerous of sports. Contains some scenes which some viewers may find upsetting.

Greece with Simon Reeve
Travel series. Simon Reeve travels from the Peloponnese peninsula to the rugged and mountainous north of the country.

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Hey Duggee
The Shape Badge. Animated preschool series. It is a lovely day and the Squirrels are playing the shape game outside. Working out which shape goes where is quite tricky.

Mojo Swoptops
Flock and Roll. It's hard enough for Mojo and Bo to help Jackson get all his sheep back in their pen, but it's even harder when the hungry sheep start chewing up Preston's flower festival.

Super Happy Magic Forest
The Spookyween Witch. The heroes quest on Spookyween to stop whatever is menacing the pumpkin patch and find that a headless skeleton is using pumpkins as a head.

Grizzy and the Lemmings
Grizzy's Odyssey. It seems an epic battle took place in the cabin, and Grizzy is missing.

Grizzy and the Lemmings
Flying Sands. Grizzy struggles to pick coconuts, but the Lemmings find a magic conch.

PokΓ©mon Horizons
The Approaching Shadow! The explorers cause Liko to become separated from Roy and Dot on Glaseado Mountain.

Bro's in Control
Birthday Blackout Challenge. It's Mum's birthday, but Adam and Joe have forgotten to sort her surprise party! Who can decorate the house and bake her a cake in this birthday blackout bonanza.

My Life
Jumping Jack's Darts. Jack is Britain's top youth darts player and is going for gold at the World Junior Open in Gibraltar, battling it out against top international players.

Blue Peter
Skills and Social Superstars. Football Freestyle Skills and Social Superstars. Football freestyle world champion Lia Lewis join BP in the garden.

Newsround
19/07/2025. Topical news magazine for children.

Gardeners' World
Gardeners' World has exclusive access to a brand new flower show at RHS Wentworth Woodhouse in South Yorkshire.

Earth's Wildest Waters
Fishing competition. The four remaining anglers gear up for a semi-final of epic proportions, fishing for some of the biggest fish of their lives in British Columbia.

This Farming Life
A look at modern farming life in Scotland. This final episode features all the farmers from across the year reflecting on what each season means to them.

Mary Berry's Simple Comforts
Mary heads back to the city where she learnt to cook - Paris, a city that lives and breathes food. Mary makes some of her own irresistible dishes inspired by this wonderful city.

Best Dishes Ever
Recipes from the BBC's best-loved TV chefs. The menu features comforting, traditional recipes, including Keith Floyd's Irish stew and the Hairy Bikers' meatloaf.

The Searchers
Believing the Comanche have abducted his niece, embittered Ethan sets out to save her.

Rugby League
Live coverage from the Super League as Wigan take on Hull FC.

Jaguars - Born Free
Wildlife documentary. Three orphaned jaguar cubs are found in a Brazilian forest. A family tries to train them to become wild again, before releasing them back into the forest.

Flog It!
This edition comes from the RAF Museum in Cosford, Shropshire. Antiques experts Adam Partridge and Claire Rawle search for objects to take to auction.

A Special School
The bags are packed - the pupils are going to Paris for a once-in-a-lifetime trip. Back in school, Zack donates his voice to twin brother Reuben in a new technology trial.

Celebrity Antiques Road Trip
Actors and friends Michelle Hardwick and Amy Robbins face off in a perky, pillar-box red 1978 MG. They're joined by Margie Cooper and Izzie Balmer for an adventure around Norfolk.

Golf
Highlights from the third round of the 153rd Open Championship from Royal Portrush.

The Commitments
Jimmy Rabbitte, an unemployed Dublin boy, decides to put together a soul band made up entirely of the Irish working class. Contains strong language.

Mud
Two young lads join a spirited mystery man's quest to reunite with his one true love, unaware of the forces and feelings that must be faced.