Daily from 7.00pm.
Programmes start at 7.00pm.
Hancock and Sid are members of a jury and Hancock alone thinks the suspect is innocent. Sid changes his mind at the thought of cash, and the jury ends up in the dock.
John Sullivan's bittersweet sitcom. Penny meets Vince five years after he jilted her at the altar. The magic is still there, but can she forgive him?
A special concert celebrating the music and spoken word of Birmingham, featuring the BBC Symphony Orchestra and performances by some of the most exciting vocal talent from the city. Show more
Comedy set in occupied France. The Resistance decide that their operations will be inhibited by General Von Klinkerhoffen's control of the district. Show more
Anarchic sitcom about north London students in the 80s. The reprobates from Scumbag College test their mental dexterity on a TV quiz show. Show more
After an encounter at a viral research centre, Rimmer forces the crew to spend 12 weeks in quarantine.
Alan makes plans to watch the entire back catalogue of James Bond films back to back over the bank holiday weekend.
Classic comedy with the rag-and-bone team. When the arguments become just too much for Harold, he decides to take drastic measures to get some peace from Albert.
Life in the Reads' household is very different for Alf - especially when, as he gets back from work, Min is in no rush to make his dinner.
Another chance to see some of the best bits from the comedy sketch show.
Behind the scenes at the V&A, transporting a unique car is a struggle, a rare medieval jewel undergoes a deep clean and a work of mosaic art has experimental surgery. Show more
Dr Helen Czerski looks at volcanoes. New thermal imagery and ultra high-speed photography capture the complex processes crucial to understanding how and why they erupt. Show more
Dr Helen Czerski looks at the anatomy of an avalanche, from eyewitness footage from within one to detailed CT scans showing the microscopic changes that cause them. Show more
Programmes start at 7.00pm.