Series of seven short films, featuring inspirational British medal-winning Olympians talking about their lives and careers, and sharing key messages with young people. Show more
Short films exploring fundamental philosophical concepts. Dave has to replace each part of his ship during a long voyage. Is it still the same ship? Show more
A series of short films exploring fundamental philosophical concepts. Two communities living along a river come into conflict when one decides to build a dam. Show more
A series of fun and engaging short films exploring fundamental philosophical concepts. A boy finds a ring of invisibility and must decide what to do with it. Show more
A series of short films exploring fundamental philosophical concepts. Three friends decide to go on a quest. But first, they have to work out who is carrying what. Show more
What Makes Me, Me? And Other Interesting Questions
Series 1
Episode 5: Am I Always Responsible for My Actions?
5 minutes on BBC Two England
Exploring fundamental philosophical concepts. A scorpion asks a frog to help her across the river, but can she stop herself stinging him? Show more
The wonder of different frogs moving around their habitat. We see them move and interact with their surroundings, climbing trees, jumping in slow motion and feeding.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a property in Ilkley, Yorkshire, a semi-detached home in Southampton and an end-of-terrace in Shropshire. Show more
From some of Britain's police and ambulance emergency control rooms, Nick Knowles presents dramatic events from the day-to-day work of the emergency services.
Series following the work of probate researchers. The case of Robin Miller enables an heir to find out more about his grandfather's past as one of Kitchener's Army. Show more
Consumer series. Angela Rippon discovers who looks out for terrified teenagers in Majorca, and Helen Skelton meets a family who were turned into a human fireball in Turkey. Show more
David Dimbleby presents Question Time from York. On the panel are Michael Gove, Emily Thornberry, Natalie Bennett, Mark Littlewood and Anthony Horowitz. Show more
The latest national and international news, plus top interviews and analysis.
The latest international news from the BBC.
Andrew Neil has the top political stories of the day.
Ben Fogle and Kate Humble explore life at Longleat safari park. The vet performs an emergency operation on Lily the pygmy goat, and Ben reports on Longleat's mass incubator. Show more
Anne Robinson presents the quick-fire general knowledge quiz in which contestants eliminate the weakest team member at the end of each round. Show more
John Humphrys poses the questions in the classic quiz. This week's specialist subjects include Victorian Britain, and British Pop Music of the 1950s. Show more
World War II stories of ordinary people doing extraordinary things. Jules Hudson reaches north east England and discovers Churchill's clandestine guerrilla army. Show more
The celebrated chef shares his love of seafood with recipes for moules mariniere, scallops with an exotic twist, and Scottish lobster with red pepper and cardamom jus. Show more
The celebrated chef pays tribute to the satisfying extravagance of cakes and pastries with a recipe for lemon tea cake and the secrets of the perfect macarons. Show more
David Attenborough examines how recognising friends and respecting the power of rivals is vital. Show more
Michael Aspel presents the show in which members of the public are invited to bring along their antiques for examination at Warwick Castle. Show more
Jeremy Vine hosts a general knowledge quiz in which teams from all over the UK battle to beat the Eggheads, some of the country's top quiz champions. Show more
Chefs compete to cook at a banquet to celebrate 25 years of Red Nose Day. The remaining chefs representing Wales must cook their entire menus for the judges. Show more
John Humphrys hosts the penultimate semi-final. Subjects include birds of Britain, the films of Takeshi Kitano, Newcastle United since 1945, and the Jagiellon Dynasty. Show more
Gardening magazine. Monty Don demonstrates how to prepare for spring and summer. Joe Swift continues his master classes on planting design. Carol Klein plants a viburnum. Show more
Egyptologist Dr Joann Fletcher discovers what life was really like for ordinary Egyptians 3,500 years ago, from their domestic lives to their hobbies, passions and professions. Show more
Stephen Fry looks into a jumble of things that start with the letter 'J'. With Jo Brand, John Sessions, Dara O Briain and Alan Davies.
As Cyprus looks for a deal, will they avoid a Euro exit? How will the NHS be fixed after the mid staffs scandal, and whatever happened to the occupy movement? Show more
Martha Kearney and guests review Matt Stone and Trey Parker's musical 'The Book of Mormon', Bowie's new album 'The Next Day' and visit the V&A's exhibition on the musician himself. Show more
Drama about a romance between an ex-priest and a manager of a rock band. As their relationship develops, their emotional scars and troubling secrets threaten to tear them apart. Show more
Thriller based on the novel The Wheel Spins. A beautiful young socialite faces danger while trying to solve the disappearance of a travelling companion. Show more
David Dimbleby presents Question Time from York. On the panel are Michael Gove, Emily Thornberry, Natalie Bennett, Mark Littlewood and Anthony Horowitz. Show more