The latest news, sport, business and weather from the BBC's Breakfast team.
Consumer series. This episode features the scandal of the fake charity collections taking advantage of people's generosity - Dominic Littlewood takes a look at how it is done. Show more
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a cottage in Torpoint, Cornwall, a former care home in Rochester, Kent, and a former sweet shop in Porthcawl, Mid Glamorgan. Show more
Clive Holland has help and advice for homeowners who have fallen victim to cowboy builders. The team help homeowners in North Tyneside with a smelly drain problem. Show more
Gloria Hunniford and John Cameron are in Surrey to meet publican Jane Eyles, who wants to raise money for her 16th-century coaching inn's new sign. Show more
Experts Anita Manning and Mark Stacey help the teams hunt around the Ardingly Antiques and Collectors Fair. Both teams are drawn like magpies to the silverware on offer. Show more
The latest national and international news stories from the BBC News team, followed by weather.
A priest reconsiders his faith when his past is called into question, and Zara becomes a pawn in a game of revenge. Howard doubts Elaine's commitment to the surgery. Show more
Property series. Alistair Appleton is in Devon with a couple who are looking for a light and airy three-bedroom house with a large kitchen/diner, close to the sea. Show more
The latest national and international news stories from the BBC News team, followed by weather.
Wildlife show. Georgia and Tenisha organise a clifftop release for a rescued gannet. Zeeshan and Sercan examine a horse's troublesome ticker. Also, Dom helps a rescued rattlesnake.
Comedy prank series. Prankster Liam attempts to convince his friend Dylan he has shut down the entire traffic light system and is causing traffic chaos. Show more
After the sun goes down in the jungle of the Philippines, the Deadly 60 crew go in search of the tarsier, a pint-sized predator who eats his insect victims headfirst. Show more
Two families battle it out in a range of hilarious games. The teams of copycats take it in turns to copy pictures, actions and displays of musical genius. Show more
Quirky quizzes and gory games. Rattus introduces his flea Marcus and his tapeworm Terry. In fact, there are fleas all over the place and they are huge. Show more
Topical news magazine for children.
Quiz in which contestants try to score as few points as possible by plumbing the depths of their general knowledge to come up with the answers no-one else can think of. Show more
The latest national and international news stories from the BBC News team, followed by weather.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones talk to the Dragon's Den star Theo Paphitis. Joe Crowley reports on a litter enforcement team. And George McGavin discovers how bacteria can be beautiful. Show more
Business-based competition. The candidates must consider affordable luxury retail markets and devise a new product range, complete with prototype retail space. Show more
The latest national and international news, with reports from BBC correspondents worldwide.
The latest weather forecast.
Detailed weather forecast.
The magazine for the deaf community takes an in-depth look at the current state of interpreter services in the UK. Has the ongoing economic crisis led to a fall in standards? Show more
Dominic Sandbrook explores Britain in the 1970s. Here, he looks at the final years of the decade, marked by concerns that appear startlingly current. Show more
A look at the work of Great Ormond Street's heart transplant team and the revolutionary artificial heart that keeps the patients alive until they can have a transplant. Show more
Strictly Come Dancing judge Len Goodman takes a look at the 1950s. Arlene Philips joins Len in a quickstep down memory lane as they reminisce about steel drums and cool jazz. Show more
Chefs battle for the chance to cook an Olympic banquet. The two remaining Central chefs cook their entire menus for the Great British Menu judges. 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.