In four films, based on the BBC Two series Vikings, Neil Oliver explores the real Vikings at home and at sea behind the popular image. Show more
A herd of elephants moves across the land in search of water.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a two-bedroom semi in Netherton, a flat in south London and a former shop in Tiverton. Find out who bought them at auction. Show more
Nick Knowles presents dramatic events from the day-to-day work of the emergency services on land, sea and in the air.
A look at some of the BBC's most popular gardening programmes and personalities, presented by Carol Kirkwood. Carol explores subjects that all begin with the letter C. Show more
Chefs compete to cook at a banquet to celebrate 25 years of Red Nose Day. Will the winning main course be an African inspired goat tagine, a beef dish or a duck dish? Show more
Michel Roux Jr and drinks expert Kate Goodman are joined by chef and street food entrepreneur Jun Tunaka as they create the perfect burger. Show more
Documentary. A couple return from holiday to find they have been burgled. Plus residents carry out a citizen's arrest on two teenagers after they break in to a neighbour's home. Show more
See Hear visits the Graeae theatre to view the work of director Jenny Sealey. Plus, Alex Gibney's powerful Oscar-winning film about sex abuse in an American deaf school. Show more
The latest national and international news, plus top interviews and analysis.
Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn are joined by Steve Webb and Hilary Benn. Plus analysis of Prime Minister's Questions and the latest on bedroom tax and alcohol pricing. Show more
Another chance to see the best One Show films, presented by reporters from around the UK.
A look around the coast of the British Isles. Alice Roberts boards a dredger to discover a precious resource: sand from the seabed for building sites and garden makeovers. Show more
John Humphrys poses the questions in the classic quiz. Specialist subjects include: the life and works of Titian, Alan Partridge, and history of the Football World Cup 1930-2002. Show more
John Craven and Jules Hudson travel to Devon - a county that is home to five areas of outstanding natural beauty and two national parks. Show more
Chefs popularise British produce. Antonio Carluccio discovers that we've lost half our beetroot fields. Matt Tebbutt champions the cause of British currants. Show more
David Attenborough looks at life-and-death duels which are fought daily in the wild, using traps and lures, warnings and deception, ambush and camouflage. Show more
Michael Aspel and a team of experts unearth the public's antique curios. The team discover some unusual items in St Austell, including a sock-making machine and two stuffed eagles. Show more
Jeremy Vine hosts the show in which teams from all over the UK take on probably the greatest quiz team in Britain, made up of some of the country's top quiz champions. Show more
Coverage from the Vatican of the announcement of the new pope, as white smoke is seen above the Sistine Chapel.
Chefs compete to cook at a banquet to celebrate 25 years of Red Nose Day. As they cook their main courses, Adil Ray joins the chefs for a fundraising adventure. Show more
Chefs compete to cook at a banquet to celebrate 25 years of Red Nose Day. The chefs create their desserts, with one last chance to impress judge Marcus Wareing. Show more
Following the weddings of two multicultural couples to explore how traditions are being maintained. Featuring Sikh couple Kami and Dav and eastern europeans Sasha and Vlod. Show more
Stephen Fry asks for 'quite interesting' facts about places which start with the letter J. With Susan Calman, Sandi Toksvig, Bill Bailey and Alan Davies.
See Hear visits the Graeae theatre to view the work of director Jenny Sealey. Plus, Alex Gibney's powerful Oscar-winning film about sex abuse in an American deaf school. Show more
Barrister Harry Potter looks at the history of English justice, from the early concept of compensation, through the development of the jury to the founding of the police. Show more