Rob tries to help a young father-to-be who is struggling to stand up for himself. Imogen gets to know Lauren, while Daniel and Zara have a trying day. Show more
Ching-He Huang explores the fashionable world of noodles, dim sum and dumplings, and tries her recipes on the dancers of English National Ballet. Show more
Neil Oliver is in Hull to retrace the footsteps of 19th-century immigrants who passed through the port on their way to a new life in the New World. Show more
Drama series moving between two generations of one family. In 1931, Walter's problems go from bad to worse when he is fired. And in 2011, Ellie has an appointment to discuss IVF. Show more
Dr Jonathan Foyle scales Britain's most iconic structures to reveal the buildings' secrets. Jonathan's journey takes him to the Liver Building in Liverpool. Show more
Julia Bradbury takes a series of walks following Britain's lost rail empire. She crosses Cornwall, following a railway that has not operated for 140 years. Show more
Sue Perkins hosts highlights of the Edinburgh festival, including an exhibition of portraits of the Queen, featuring artists such as Lucian Freud, Andy Warhol and Annie Leibovitz. Show more
Celebrity genealogy series. Sebastian Coe sets out to discover if there is any truth in his grandmother's claims that the family's origins were quite grand. Show more
18th-century drama based on the tumultuous life of the duchess of Devonshire, a bright, popular aristocrat who is trapped in a failed marriage and has to face personal conflicts. Show more
Paul Martin visits Cragside House in Northumberland, home to one of Victorian Britain's least remembered inventors, Lord William Armstrong. Show more
Oz Clarke and James May travel Britain and Ireland to discover the drinks on offer. In Yorkshire and Derbyshire, the duo learn what goes into a pint of beer, and find a vineyard. Show more
Miranda Krestovnikoff goes to Wexford in search of the rare white-fronted geese, and Dick Strawbridge takes a ride on 'Brunel's Folly'. Show more
Sue Perkins hosts highlights of the Edinburgh festival, including an exhibition of portraits of the Queen, featuring artists such as Lucian Freud, Andy Warhol and Annie Leibovitz. Show more