The latest news, sport, business and weather from the BBC's Breakfast team.
Andrew Marr is joined by health secretary Andrew Lansley, former chancellor Alistair Darling, and Anders Fogh Rasmussen, the secretary general of NATO.
Nicky Campbell asks, is there a difference between a religion and a cult? Amongst those taking part are Cristina Odone, Rabbi Yitchak Schochet and Cole Moreton. Show more
Ellie Harrison travels along the Thames, trying her hand at double sculls with one of Britain's top young rowers and discovering rare orchids at Hartslock. Show more
Two feisty teams of pensioners do battle, looking for bargains at the East of England showground in Peterborough. Presented by Tim Wonnacott.
David Attenborough narrates the lives of four growing tiger cubs. The cubs, now a year-and-a-half old, must learn to hunt for themselves. Their mother soon loses patience. Show more
Documentary series taking a look at the Queen's three official residences. Fiona Bruce visits Windsor Castle, the world's oldest and largest inhabited castle. Show more
Ben Fogle appeals on behalf of Hearing Dogs for Deaf People, a charity providing specially trained dogs to alert deaf people to danger signals. Show more
Jeremy Vine delves deep into the BBC postbag to discover which programmes have delighted and disgusted viewers in the past week. Show more
The Adventist Vocal Ensemble sing classic African-American spirituals; and David Grant talks to Bonnie Greer about the origins and popularity of these songs. Show more
Alan Titchmarsh, Carol Klein and James Wong take an exclusive peek at the Royal Horticultural Society's Chelsea Flower Show 2012 in this preview of the event. Show more
The latest national and international news stories from the BBC News team.
Countryfile is in Dumfries and Galloway for the launch of this year's photographic competition. Matt Baker explores the locations used in some iconic feature films. Show more
Coaches Danny O'Donoghue and Jessie J must say goodbye to two artists from each team. Team Will and Team Tom also showcase their talent in two spectacular group numbers. Show more
Wildlife series. In Kenya, Richard Hammond updates on Moja the lion cub and the baby elephants. In Minnesota, North America, Julia Bradbury has more news of the black bear cubs. Show more
Detective drama series. When a woman predicts her own murder and gives a description of the murderer, DI Poole must convince the team it has nothing to do with voodoo spirits. Show more
The latest national and international news, with reports from BBC correspondents worldwide.
Tara Mills looks at the political developments of the week and questions policy makers on the key issues.
Matt Baker and Ellie Harrison are amongst the hills and valleys of Exmoor. At this time of year red deer are shedding their antlers, so Matt goes to see if he can find some. Show more
In this two-part film, Ewan McGregor is on a mission to immunise some of the hardest-to-reach children in the world. He starts in India, and then continues his journey into Nepal. Show more
Sacha encourages medical student Ella, refusing to accept that she is out of her depth. Elliot struggles with technological advances, and Frieda makes a decision. Show more
Examining the controversy surrounding British POW Denis Avey's account of Auschwitz III, published in 2011. Many disbelieve his claims that he broke into the concentration camp. Show more
It's day three for Charlie Ross and James Braxton as they wind their way through Scotland, starting in Tarland, with an auction showdown in Hamilton. Show more
BBC One joins the BBC's rolling news channel for a night of news, with bulletins on the hour and the headlines every 15 minutes.