Heston unearths a terrible secret when he helps a man come to terms with his father's disappearance. Freya tries to convince Mandy that she's not interested in Kevin. Show more
Series following some of the UK's 20,000 self-builders. William Guthrie's dream to build his own home near Middlesbrough is proving to be a nightmare for his reluctant wife Velia. Show more
Antiques experts compete to make the most money at auction. It's all to play for as Charles Hanson and David Barby travel from Chester to the auction in North Rode, near Congleton. Show more
Jeremy Vine hosts the show in which teams from all over the UK take on probably the greatest quiz team in Britain, made up of some of the country's top quiz champions. Show more
John Craven and Jules Hudson border-hop through the rolling hills of Herefordshire and Monmouthshire, and meet the people saving the area's disappearing heritage. Show more
Motoring show. Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond are on location with the Sweeney movie as they take charge of shooting the film's climactic car chase. Show more
Raymond Blanc explores French produce and cuisine. In Lyon, he visits France's most famous chef and samples chicken and chocolate made for presidents. Show more
Award-winning film-maker Kira Phillips follows three men in the weeks before and after they become fathers. She watches the struggle to become new men and the drama of birth. Show more
Science-fiction drama. Patrick Baxter, a Carpathian legend long thought dead, arrives back in Forthaven with a fist full of diamonds and stories of 'bodies' outside the settlement. Show more
Gus Casely-Hayford visits Morocco, once the centre of a vast kingdom created by African Berbers that stretched from northern Spain to West Africa. Show more
Bees, Butterflies and Blooms
Episode 2: Towns, Gardens and Britain in Bloom
1 hour on BBC HD
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Gardener and broadcaster Sarah Raven finds out whether British gardens could become a network of mini nature reserves for pollinating insects. Show more
BRIT Award winner Florence and the Machine perform Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up), on Later with Jools Holland.
Patrick Moore looks at how space telescopes such as Herschel and Spitzer use their infrared eyes to see the cold parts of the sky where stars are being born. Show more