Julia is worried that she may have given her old friend Helen bad advice when she finds out her toyboy has asked her to move to Australia with him. Show more
Series following people dedicated to helping animals. The remarkable story of two dogs tied by a pint of blood. Also, the police are called to help rescue two abandoned cats. Show more
Paul Martin is on the Kent coast at Herne Bay with experts Kate Bateman and Mark Stacey. There are smiles and tears as a tiny glass vase turns out to be a big seller. Show more
The winners of Great British Menu 2011 prepare for the People's Banquet, one of the most important meals they will ever cook. Show more
The Doctor must convince terrified factory workers to trust their doppelgangers. But there's a killer on the loose...
Confidential hangs out with the stars in the 'Tent of Fun' and we discover whether playing The Doctor has given Matt Smith an insight into another world. Show more
Michael Portillo tastes the Victorian drink perry, encounters a pedigree Hereford bull and visits the world's first iron-framed building in Shrewsbury. Show more
Monty Don shows how to make stakes that can be used for many years to come and Carol Klein visits a Wiltshire gardener and bee keeper who wants to make the most of a shady area. Show more
Documentary in which Andrew Marr looks at how people live in five of the world's biggest megacities: London, Dhaka, Tokyo, Mexico City and Shanghai. Show more
Popular news quiz. Team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop are joined by guest host Sharon Horgan, and guest panellists Richard Madeley and Joe Wilkinson.
Archaeological documentary. Having used satellites to discover cities, temples and pyramids beneath the sands, Dr Sarah Parcak heads to Egypt to find out if they are really there. Show more
Exploring Britain's private country houses. Wentworth Woodhouse was once one of the most powerful places on earth, but today it is something of a mystery. Show more
The stand-up comedy series from London's Hammersmith Apollo concludes with Mock the Week's Russell Howard introducing Jo Brand.