Hugh visits Worthy Farm, the home of Glastonbury Festival, to see how the wildlife cope when a quarter-of-a-million festivalgoers descend on the countryside, and discovers that the badgers seem pretty unfazed by their new neighbours.
The latest national and international news stories from the BBC News team from London, UK, in English.
International news and current affairs television from Paris, offering a French perspective on world events, in English.
Reviews and analysis of the day's news presented by Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett for the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) in the United States.
The Hi-Tec Oils Super Series heads to Queensland Raceway for two days of fast-paced action in what is the third round of the 2025 season.
Broome in Western Australia is a place that's very close to Ernie's heart. Ernie gets to meet up with family, an old school mate, and a lady who is on the hunt for dinosaurs.
Amidst the smouldering ruins of World War II, Japan faced devastation unlike any the world has ever seen. Explore the architectural journey of a nation rebuilt to become a beacon of modern ingenuity.
The latest reports and analysis of major national and international news of the day from Australia's only world news service.
Agatha Christie's 1922 Empire tour takes Sir David Suchet to New Zealand where he explores woollen mills and gold mines and is guided by Maori around geothermal hot springs. Sir David learns how travel fostered Agatha's growing independence, and why his beloved Poirot hates the sea.
In the final episode, secrets are revealed at Chirk Castle, where a rare 18th-century portrait of servant John Wilton is uncovered through conservation. At Oxburgh Hall, discoveries like a rat's nest and a hidden portrait shed light on the Bedingfeld family. At Penrhyn Castle, the Trust works to uncover the untold stories of the 1900 quarry strike.
Miriam's road trip takes her across Ireland in order to incorporate three major historical events (the famine, the Easter Rising, and the War of Independence) that influence the story and places that were most significant in Lady Gregory's life.
Experience an unforgettable journey through the lavish wonders of Bordeaux as Guillaume Brahimi uncovers the secrets of the region's finest caviar, indulges in the succulent lobster of Cap Ferret, and basks in the sheer opulence of a wellness centre in a vineyard.
Join Guillaume Brahimi in the captivating world of the Pays Basque, from the luxurious charm and innovative gastronomy of Biarritz, to the exhilarating passion of Basque rugby and the spiritual pilgrimage of Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, this episode showcases the essence of this remarkable region.
Pembleton and Bayliss investigate the murder of Zeke Lafeld, beaten and stabbed by skinheads in front a gay bar. They inform Lafeld's father of his son's death and that he was apparently gay. Mr Lafeld tells them if that's true, Zeke was better off dead.
Bayliss and Pembleton are called in on the shopping mall shooting of ten year old Patrick Garbarek. When Patrick is put on life support and pronounced brain-dead, they must investigate the case as a homicide. As they search for the shooter, Patrick's parents go through the expected turmoil and anxiety while their son lies lifeless in the hospital.
While interrogating the suspect of another crime, Lewis and Kellerman hear about a ten year old murder and Howard and Munch are sent out to investigate. They discover the skeleton of Eugene Elwin, buried alive. Their prime suspect, Joseph Cardero, a dope dealing junkie who spews bad poetry, is obsessed with Edgar Allen Poe.
Baltimore is under siege when a sniper terrorises the City. The sniper leaves a Hangman game written in chalk at each crime scene. Bayliss is primary as he and the Squad go on Redball alert to catch the shooter. The chalk on the Hangman games are traced through credit card purchases to William Mariner.
One of the most famous doctor/scientists of the ancient world, Galen of Pergamon makes a name for himself as a physician for gladiators in the arena. But just as Rome's Empire reaches the height of its power and influence under Emperor Marcus Aurelius, a devastating plague sweeps through the city - and Galen catches the attention of Emperor Marcus Aurelius. Now it's up to this scientist to defend Rome from disease and keep the Emperor alive at all costs.
Over 1,000 species of native plants, some on the verge of extinction at one time, tell the larger story of the Delaware Valley and this extensive garden that once belonged to members of the du Pont family.
Slow TV is back, celebrating stunning landscapes of Countries across Australia. Sit back and relax with the healing powers of Country.
English news from Japan's Broadcasting Corporation, NHK, delivering the latest in business, technology, health, environmental and world news.
News feature in English from France 24, Paris.
Delivers the top stories of the day, covering political, economic, and social sectors on both local and global fronts.
News and analysis of the top international and European news and current affairs from Berlin, in English.
News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in English.
Asia-Pacific's brightest minds at the forefront of charting a sustainable future for the world from APAC Network, Brisbane, in English.
International news and current affairs television from Paris, offering a French perspective on world events, in English.
The most recent political, sports, entertainment and socio-economic updates across India and the world from New Delhi, in English.
Some of your favourite moments and recipes from Adam Liaw's culinary and cultural journey through Japan, from its frozen north to cherry-blossomed mainland and tropical sun-soaked south.
Some of your favourite moments and recipes from Adam Liaw's culinary and cultural journey through Japan, from its frozen north to cherry-blossomed mainland and tropical sun-soaked south.
A gardener manages a lavish public garden, and over 200 volunteers. A social enterprise enlists people's unused fruit trees, to feed people in need. A civic initiative connects isolated seniors with plant seedlings.
Join coffee roaster and social entrepreneur, Dean Cycon and Globe Trekker host, Judith Jones, as they unravel the secrets behind one of the world's favourite drinks, coffee. Dean and Judith chart the discovery of the bean in Ethiopia more than a thousand years ago, its journey into Arabia where it became a drink favoured among Moslems, and then to the growing number of coffee houses in the Ottoman Empire.
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