Sue Barker hosts live tennis from the first weekend of this year's Wimbledon, where the world's top tennis players will be aiming to book their place in the second week. Show more
Children's sitcom. Auntie Phyllis is coming to stay so everyone has to be on their best behaviour. Unfortunately, outrageous pop star Lady Gaahouse turns up at the hotel. Show more
Children's science fiction drama. A harmless investigation turns into an epic quest across time and space. Show more
Series visiting unusual places in the UK. The team learns how to become a knight at Kenilworth Castle and discover a giant rubbish-burning furnace. Show more
Wildlife series. In the medieval Ethiopian city of Harar, Steve Backshall has a unique and potentially lethal encounter with a pack of spotted hyenas. Show more
Series exploring Britain's coastline. Neil Oliver performs an extract from The Tempest on the stage of a remarkable coastal amphitheatre near Land's End. Show more
Sue Barker hosts live coverage from the All England Club, where the third Grand Slam of 2012 is reaching the halfway point.
Series following historian Francesco da Mosto as he crosses the Mediterranean Sea in a 19th-century clipper. In episode one, Francesco prepares for the journey. Show more
Wildlife film following The Chengdu Research Base project in China, which aims to breed 300 pandas and then start introducing them back into the wild. Show more
Coast ventures to the furthest flung reaches of the British Isles. In Newlyn, Nick Crane relives an unsung feat of British seamanship. Show more
Shakespeare adaptation starring Ben Whishaw. King Richard is called upon to settle a dispute between his cousin Henry Bolingbroke and Thomas Mowbray. Show more
Derek Jacobi looks at Richard II, a role he played 30 years ago. He helps actors at the Globe with aspects of the play and reveals why it might have cost Shakespeare his life. Show more
Kirsty Wark and guests Miranda Sawyer, Mark Thomas and Kerry Shale discuss Killer Joe, the new film from director William Friedkin. Show more