Clare Balding and Hazel Irving introduce highlights from athletics, swimming and two key preliminary matches in the hockey, and the first of the boxing quarter-finals. Show more
Clare Balding and John Inverdale present more swimming and athletics action, including the women's 400m individual medley and round one of the women's 200m. Show more
John Inverdale presents more athletics action, including the men's 400m final, the women's javelin final, the men's 800m semi-final and the 800m in the heptathlon. Show more
Biking bakers Dave Myers and Simon King show how easy it is to bake white rolls in a Doncaster market, then commandeer a windmill in Lincolnshire to mill their own flour. Show more
Dave and Si cook a traditional pasty at Geevor Tin Mine in Cornwall and face the ultimate test - will the locals be impressed with their efforts?
Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly present a bumper edition of the dance contest as all 14 couples perform live, hoping to impress with either a foxtrot or a salsa. Show more
Wildlife series. On a trip to Mexico, Steve Backshall takes to the water in search of a monster of the deep seas and searches for snakes in the desert. Show more
From tropical paradises where the newborn calf takes his first faltering breaths to the storm-ravaged icy polar seas, the whales' great feeding grounds, we reveal seas of great contrast and surprise. Show more
Documentary series which celebrates earth in its natural glory. How the advance and retreat of the ice in the polar regions becomes a real challenge to the animals. Show more
Stand-up from the Olympia Theatre in Dublin, where Michael McIntyre introduces Andrew Lawrence, Keith Farnan and Zoe Lyons, plus Irish favourite Tommy Tiernan. Show more
Stephen Fry asks unanswerable questions about humans, with Jo Brand, Jack Dee, Jimmy Carr and Alan Davies.
A selection of jazz performances from Later.. with Jools Holland featuring Stan Tracey, The Hypnotic Brass Ensemble and Diana Krall.
Performance from the Kaiser Chiefs from the Later...with Jools Holland archives. They play I Predict a Riot, the party and festival anthem of 2005.
Stand-up comedy from the world-famous Hammersmith Apollo. Welsh funnyman Rhod Gilbert hosts, with a rapturous guest appearance from Liverpudlian John Bishop. Show more
For this Culture Show Special on the Man Booker Prize 2010, Tim Samuels visits the village of Comrie in Perthshire and asks the locals to give him their verdict on the shortlist. Show more
Stand-up from the Olympia Theatre in Dublin, where Michael McIntyre introduces Andrew Lawrence, Keith Farnan and Zoe Lyons, plus Irish favourite Tommy Tiernan. Show more