Can Mrs Tembe overcome her disgust to help a fellow church-goer who is driven to the edge by leading a double life? Kevin and Freya meet two candidates for the drug trial. Show more
Period drama series. Esther faces up to her pregnancy and starts to explore her options. Ellen's history with Dr Channing threatens their blossoming romance. Show more
Mark Horton discovers how William the Conqueror taught the English how to construct castles and why William looked to Normandy for the Tower of London's stone.
Julia Bradbury traverses Swaledale in Yorkshire. Wainwright studied this 22-mile section in detail, presenting a route of valley bottom and windswept moor top. Show more
Dermot Murnaghan 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
Experts Charlie Ross and Elizabeth Talbot unearth some stunning treasures at the Ely Cathedral in Cambridgeshire, while Paul explores the origins of the illustrious Jockey Club. Show more
On day three, the chosen finalists cook their main courses, which will be tasted and scored by the Great British Menu judges and veteran judge Tom Kerridge. Show more
Chris Packham, Michaela Strachan and Martin Hughes-Games try to track nocturnal animals around their base in mid-Wales with new specialist technology. Show more
Cookery series. Rick and his camper van head for the land of El Cid and its classic landscape of castles and vast plains. Then it's off to La Mancha, the hot, dry heart of Spain. Show more
Detective drama series. While investigating a routine case, Jackson is caught up in an accident that brings another lost girl into his life. Show more
How modern Britain is still defined by the battle between Cavaliers (panache, pleasure and individuality) and Roundheads (modesty, discipline, equality, and state intervention). Show more
Special episode of the factual science series exploring the transit of venus across the face of the sun. At 11pm on 5th June 2012 this event will be visible to the naked eye. Show more