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Jeremy Clarkson tells the story of the Arctic convoys of WWII, which delivered vital war supplies to the Soviet Union via the Arctic, and reveals the convoy's greatest disaster.

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May 2024
Dougie is near Dumfries visiting a nature-friendly farm during lambing. Meanwhile, Arlene is in Galloway to find out about the food box initiative giving locals greater access to locally grown food.
Adaptation of Lionel Shriver's novel. A woman looks back on her son's childhood after he commits an act that damages their community and relationship forever.
Jason Mohammad presents all the latest scores, results and reaction from the afternoon’s football fixtures, including Brighton v Aston Villa.
Kenneth Branagh's Oscar-winning adaptation of Shakespeare's play telling the story of the courageous king's invasion of France and the historic Battle of Agincourt.
One-off family comedy. Dennis is an ordinary boy but he feels different. He creates a whole new persona and puts it to the ultimate test - can a boy wear a dress?
Jonny goes for his interview at the biscuit factory, while Gaz has to confront his greatest fear - sheep!
Gaz and Donna find their dream house and Louise finally finds an amazing boyfriend via her mobile phone!
Sir Nicholas Hytner interviews playwright Alan Bennett, ranging across 40 years of his work for stage, television and cinema, on the eve of his 80th birthday.
April 2024
A special episode about Scotland's national parks. Dougie is on Loch Lomond with the park rangers, while Rosie finds out the places bidding to become Scotland’s next national park.
Documentary charting the life of snooker legend Alex 'Hurricane' Higgins. Contributors include Jimmy White, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Dennis Taylor and Barry Hearn.
Colin Murray looks back at the 1985 World Championship Snooker final. Steve Davis and Dennis Taylor battled past midnight, as over 18 million viewers watched on BBC Two.
Will Perry presents all the latest scores, results and reaction from today’s football fixtures, including Manchester United against Burnley.
Gaz becomes a new man for Donna by taking Flo's HRT tablets, and Louise finds God.
Jonny feels neglected as Janet focuses on the baby. Donna flaunts her success and Louise cannot understand why her friends have no time for her.
Rick Stein shows us the unique flavours and sounds of a Cornish Christmas, joining in the tradition of wassailing, cooking his own goose and trying local tipples.
Drama recounting the true story of Philomena Lee who, decades after being forced to give up her infant son, enlists the help of an investigative journalist to track him down.
Dougie is on the beautiful Isle of Lismore to see the impact that mink are having on wildlife. Meanwhile, Arlene is on Skye marking 100 years of community land ownership.
Jason Mohammad keeps you up to date with developments from today’s games, with goal flashes and reports from every division as the battle to win promotion and avoid relegation intensifies.
Janet is rushed to hospital and Gaz lets slip to Jonny that the baby might be his.
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