Paul Martin is joined by Catherine Southon and Charlie Ross in the resort of Bognor Regis. Catherine finds a dainty ladies' opera-glass with an impressive pedigree. Show more
Wildlife documentary. Colin Stafford-Johnson pieces together the final days of tiger cub Broken Tail, who survived for almost a year in rural Rajasthan. Show more
Historical sketch show. In a special musical episode of the award-winning Horrible Histories, host Rattus Rattus chooses his favourite songs to entertain his young nephew. Show more
Naomi Wilkinson's search for nightmarish critters. Looking for scary wildlife in California, she finds sea otters, carcass-munching condors and a venomous rattlesnake. Show more
Wildlife series. Steve joins a team trying to save an endangered predator, the orinoco crocodile, and witnesses the ferocious maternal instincts of a female croc. Show more
Foodies champion British produce. Gary Rhodes fights for the British runner bean and broad bean while Allegra McEvedy champions the humble little oat. Show more
James May asks the big questions about his body. How did I get my granny's chin? Why do I catch colds? And what will we look like a thousand years from now? Show more
Reappraising the Dark Ages, Waldemar Januszczak sees how Christian artists used images of ancient gods for inspiration and developed new architectural forms. Show more
Twelve years after the series looking at some of Britain's hard pressed communities, Fergal Keane returns to Glasgow and Leeds to find out how the families he met are coping today. Show more
The budding entrepreneurs pitching their ideas to multimillionaire investors include a keen sailor with a nautical use for his car and a beekeeper complete with a swarm of bees. Show more
Topical comedy show in which Russell Howard offers his unique perspective on the news stories that dominated the broadcast and print media over the previous seven days. Show more
With Noel Fielding and Phill Jupitus and host, musical comedian Alex Horne and his band. Plus Louis Smith, Paloma Faith and comedians Josh Widdicombe and Tony Law. Show more
Comedy quiz show. Stephen Fry looks at jumpers, with Julian Clary, Ross Noble, Bill Bailey and Alan Davies.
57-year-old Colin Window, the bridge officer of the Woolwich Ferry, travels to Dhaka in Bangladesh to train and work as a sampan ferryman on the Buriganga River. Show more