As President Trump takes office, Katty Kay in Washington and Christian Fraser in London report on the events that are shaping our world.
Tim and Shane visit the Church of St Lawrence and Warkworth Castle, before moving on to Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Hartlepool and taking an aborted journey to Whitby. Show more
Series following wildlife in Yellowstone. Winter approaches, and the animals have two months to get ready. As the snow and ice return, many move away from the national park. Show more
Nobel laureate Sir Paul Nurse looks at what science can do to fix our bodies and extend our lives, and also whether it's right to use all the tools and techniques available. Show more
Professor Rachel Batterham explores whether there is 'fat prejudice' against obese patients within the NHS that is stopping them accessing potentially cost-effective surgery. Show more
Ray Mears travels across Queensland with bushtucker man Les Hiddins. Both have learnt much bushcraft from indigenous people and share a love of the wilderness. Show more
Dr Pamela Cox explores how the 20th century dealt a hammer blow to domestic service as we knew it, leaving the master-servant relationship spiralling into decline. Show more
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. Show more
Historian Dr Michael Scott and a team of archaeologists unlock the secrets of a mysterious tomb containing over 2,000 bodies unearthed within the catacombs of Rome. Show more
Nobel laureate Sir Paul Nurse looks at what science can do to fix our bodies and extend our lives, and also whether it's right to use all the tools and techniques available. Show more