Medical drama. Jimmi tries to help a father and son to save their relationship. Ruth consults her counsellor over whether she is ready to trust her mother again. Show more
Paul Martin and the team take a trip to Warminster. Paul visits the American Museum near Bath to learn about Shaker furniture and a remarkable 18th-century woman. Show more
Two more families battle it out in another quarter-final. The One Show's Alex Jones cooks her pea and mint risotto and the Bikers serve up beef with almonds and green olives. Show more
General knowledge quiz in which teams from all over the UK battle to beat the Eggheads, some of the country's top quiz champions. Show more
Gentle sitcom set in a Yorkshire village. Barry has a lonely neighbour on his hands and takes it upon himself to get him a girlfriend. Show more
Documentary series on the South Pacific islands. Much of this blue wilderness is a marine desert, where sharks, whales and turtles must go to great lengths to survive. Show more
Alan Titchmarsh explores Britain's great gardens. Here, he reveals how Sissinghurst in Kent was one of the first lifestyle gardens, made up of different 'rooms'. Show more
Historian Christopher Clark re-examines the life and achievements of one of Germany's most colourful and controversial leaders, the Prussian king Frederick the Great. Show more
Drama following the investigations of detective Kurt Wallander. What connects the shocking suicide of a young woman and the vicious murder of a government minister? Show more
On the second leg of his illuminating journey across Africa, Jonathan Dimbleby travels 2000 miles through East Africa's Rift Valley, starting in Ethiopia. Show more
The Catholic Church's past refusal to bury stillborn babies on holy ground, including a report on Milltown Cemetery in Belfast, where land containing unmarked graves was sold. Show more
Documentary series on the South Pacific islands. Much of this blue wilderness is a marine desert, where sharks, whales and turtles must go to great lengths to survive. Show more