Jack is presented with an opportunity to make some easy money, but what is the catch? Karen becomes determined to sort out her fractured family. Show more
Series following the army of people protecting Britain's food. Simon Rimmer is at a major supermarket seeing how ready meals are made safe for us to eat. Show more
Period drama series. Three months on, and Annie is not dealing very well with Harry's death. Nancy and Lawrence's attraction has blossomed into a full-on affair. Show more
Wildlife series. With his crew in tow, Steve Backshall is on a mission to find all the animals that most Africans spend as much time as possible avoiding. Show more
Michael Portillo tours Chester's Roman remains, discovers a secret World War II chemical weapons plant at Rhydmwyn and goes mussel fishing on the Conwy estuary. Show more
Food writer Nigel Slater creates simple yet delicious meals. In this episode, he transforms favourite classic recipes, and puts a new spin on beans on toast. Show more
Award-winning food writer Simon Hopkinson creates truly delicious meals. He shares his love for Italian porcini mushrooms and anchovies, making a salade nicoise and scallops. Show more
Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond find some second-hand bargains for the same price as the Nissan Pixo. Sebastian Vettel is the Star in a Reasonably Priced Car. Show more
Roger Nsengiyumva was born in the Rwandan genocide of 1994, and only survived through the courage of his mother. Now he returns to homeland to discover the truth about his history. Show more
Which of the candidates will fall at the penultimate hurdle in a task to set up a fast food restaurant? Pulling apart what went wrong are Sarah Willingham, Mark Frith and Ed Byrne. Show more
Documentary series which celebrates earth in all its natural glory. This edition looks at caves, including Deer Cave in Borneo, a daytime retreat for five million bats. Show more
Aerial journeys around the coastline of the British Isles captured in stunning high definition. Along the Jurassic Coast to Eddystone Lighthouse. Show more
A look ahead to the 140th Open Championship at Royal St George's, a venue that will be hosting the event for the 14th time. Show more
Andrew Graham-Dixon presents from the 2011 Manchester International Festival featuring new plays by Victoria Wood and Johnny Vegas, and music from Bjork and Damon Albarn. Show more
James Fox looks at British art in the early 20th century, when a radical generation of painters pioneered a style that made sense of the modern experience. Show more