Short documentary portraits of primary children with a range of disabilities, learning differences and medical conditions. The films are designed to help encourage inclusion. Show more
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit three semi-detached homes across the country, all of which went under the hammer. But do all the projects make money for their new owners?
Nick Knowles presents events from the day-to-day work of the emergency services. A lifeboat tackles two-metre waves to rescue five people cut off by the tide. Show more
Property series. In this episode, Joe meets Luke Antins and Elizabeth Stanistreet, who have just bought an empty cottage on the borders of the Lake District National Park, Cumbria. Show more
Nicki Chapman meets Gill and Stuart Orrett, who think that moving to Australia would be a precious opportunity to bring their family together in one place. Show more
Leonora is an orangutan on a pioneering journey back to the wild after spending years in a rescue centre. If she makes it, 600 more orangutans could soon follow her. Show more
Series following homeowners as they try to build home extensions. The Doves and the Carmichaels struggle to convince the town planners with their proposals. Show more
See Hear catches up with several award-winning filmmakers to talk about their latest projects, including Dummy Jim, the story of a deaf cyclist in the 1950s. Show more
The latest national and international news, plus top interviews and analysis.
Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn are joined by Emma Reynolds and Steve Webb for Prime Minister's Questions and Guess the Year. 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
The chefs from Wales, Aled Williams, Gareth Jones and Hywel Jones, battle it out with their main courses. Which dish will take pole position? Show more
Keith Floyd presents a series about the many varieties of sea food and the different techniques of cooking them. Here, Keith dredges for scallops in Dorset. Show more
Department store sitcom. There's trouble in store at Grace Brothers. Sales figures are down again, so Mr Rumbold sets up a think tank. Show more
Wartime sitcom. The Germans throw a party, while Rene and Edith don disguises in an attempt to get into Gestapo HQ. Show more
Series about two women police detectives. An investigation into illegal gun dealing is threatened when explicit pictures of the lead detective are published. Show more
Paul Martin presents the series in which members of the public attempt to sell their antiques. Experts David Barby and James Braxton provide advice in Hove, Sussex. 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
Zoe Ball presents all the gossip and exclusive news from Strictly Come Dancing, plus Ian Waite takes us through how the couples are getting on in training.
Following people attempting to build a house from scratch on less than £100k. Jane and Andy look to build a self-sufficient home in an eco-community in west Wales. Show more
Stephen discovers what it is like to be gay in Brazil, Russia and India, countries which have seen great changes in attitudes towards gay rights - not all of them positive. Show more
Mark Kermode looks at the London Film Festival, the exciting British talent which the festival will showcase and the real life stories that inspired some of the films. Show more
David Attenborough's Rise of Animals: Triumph of the Vertebrates
Episode 1: From the Seas to the Skies
1 hour on BBC Two England
David Attenborough embarks on a journey to unravel the rise of the vertebrates. This episode details their origins, which lie in primitive, ancient fish. Show more
See Hear catches up with several award-winning filmmakers to talk about their latest projects, including Dummy Jim, the story of a deaf cyclist in the 1950s. Show more
In a special edition, Panorama travels with British doctors inside Syria to exclusively reveal the devastating impact of the war on children caught in the conflict. Show more
Film exploring the lottery of birth - how one's birthplace determines the likelihood of mother and baby surviving birth and what opportunities one may have later in life. Show more
Series exploring the everyday lives of children who go to work. In Ghana, Hazel Lindsey investigates the child labourers at the bottom of the supply chain for chocolate. Show more
The stories behind ten people who changed the world. This looks at Florence Nightingale, Alexander Graham Bell, Harriet Tubman, Isambard Kingdom Brunel and Mary Anning. Show more