The latest news, sport, business and weather from the BBC's Breakfast team.
In the week that parliament re-convenes after the general election, Andrew Marr speaks to key political figures from the new coalition government and from the opposition. Show more
Live worship from All Saints Church, Peckham, South-East London, to celebrate Pentecost Sunday, the birthday of the Christian Church. The service is led by the Rev Frog Orr-Ewing. Show more
Ben Fogle goes on a journey through the Cotswolds, one of the most unspoilt areas in rural Britain, ending up at the farm of Countryfile presenter Adam Henson. Show more
Murder mystery series with Jessica Fletcher. Wedding preparations in Cabot Cove are marred by a murder attempt, and a secret emerges from the groom's past.
Phil crosses a violent line with Ben. Danny tries to fleece Roxy of all her money, but finds the Mitchell sisters are not an easy target. And Syed returns home. Show more
Viewers give their verdict on the week's BBC TV output, hosted by Jeremy Vine. Show more
Sandi Toksvig appeals on behalf of Five Talents, a UK charity that offers small loans and business training to people in developing countries. Show more
Diane Louise Jordan is in South Wales to discover what connects the start of Christianity two thousand years ago with the Welsh Revival and a church in Newport. Show more
Alan Titchmarsh presents an exclusive preview of the 88th RHS Chelsea Flower Show, from the grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea. Show more
The latest national and international news stories from the BBC News team.
An intimate look at the wildlife of a typical English river. Charlie and his family follow the fortunes of three very different birds: kingfishers, dippers and moorhens. Show more
Ellie Harrison puts her faith in Cedric Robinson, the Queen's official guide to the treacherous sands of Morecambe Bay, while Matt Baker trains with the RNLI rescue crews. Show more
The latest national and international news stories from the BBC News team.
The Rolling Stones' February 2006 concert at Copacabana Beach, Rio de Janeiro. Played before 1.5 million fans, the show remains one of the biggest rock gigs ever.
Richard Hammond uses groundbreaking imaging technology to take the viewer on a journey of discovery beyond the visible spectrum, seeing the world in a whole new light. Show more
Mark must prove his leadership skills when the hospital is threatened with power failure. Meanwhile, Donna and Maria are interviewed for the Ward Sister job. Show more
Everyone turns to Mark for advice on the emergency flood situation. Because of the power cuts, Donna and Maria are stuck in a lift with a critical patient. Show more
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