Wildlife documentary. Jungle tigers are turning into man-eaters in the exotic island of Sumatra. Now a maverick millionaire is catching the killers and releasing them on his land. Show more
A Very British Murder with Lucy Worsley
Episode 2: Detection Most Ingenious
59 minutes on BBC Four HD
Lucy Worsley explores how real-life crime, science and the art of detection had an influence on the popular culture of homicide during the Victorian Age. Show more
Thriller serial. A surgeon selected to perform a routine operation on the Israeli prime minister is taken hostage with her family and told she must kill the prime minister. Show more
Thriller series. Forced by mysterious captors to kill the Israeli PM during his operation, Yael tries all she can think of to get it postponed without putting her family in danger. Show more
Satire as Charlie Brooker runs through the chart climbers, fallers and new entries with a look at the top 40 things to be worried about, from artificial intelligence to fracking. Show more
A look at iconic female singers of the 20th century who tragically died young. The singers featured include Edith Piaf, Billie Holiday, Judy Garland, Maria Callas and Janis Joplin. Show more
Documentary celebrating some of the greatest female jazz singers of the 20th century, including what it took to be a jazz diva during a turbulent time in America's social history. Show more
Steve Wright presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 7 February 1980 and featuring The Tourists, The Chords, The Selecter, AC/DC, The Buggles and The Specials. Show more
Featuring classic - and sometimes chaotic - performances from the Stranglers, the Damned, Sex Pistols, Buzzcocks and other legendary punk acts of the 1970s. Show more
Wildlife documentary. Jungle tigers are turning into man-eaters in the exotic island of Sumatra. Now a maverick millionaire is catching the killers and releasing them on his land. Show more
A Very British Murder with Lucy Worsley
Episode 2: Detection Most Ingenious
59 minutes on BBC Four HD
Lucy Worsley explores how real-life crime, science and the art of detection had an influence on the popular culture of homicide during the Victorian Age. Show more