An adventure into the worlds of some of the best children's books written for primary-age children. Featuring Nelly the Monster Sitter and Jamie Johnson: The Kick Off. Show more
Series featuring properties sold via auction. Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a house in Torquay, a property in Gainsborough and an end-of-terrace in Carlisle. Show more
Series looking at benefit fraud. Matt meets the DWP team who brought three serious criminals to justice, and he meets a woman who was diagnosed with epilepsy as a child. Show more
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
Antiques series. Fiona Bruce and the experts pay a return visit to Fountains Abbey near Ripon in Yorkshire. Objects brought in by visitors include a treasured jewel. Show more
Kate Bryan of the fine art society travels to China to discover the ancient art of Chinese painting, one of the world's oldest continuous artistic traditions. Show more
HARDtalk
Dr Nayna Patel - Medical Director, Akanksha Infertility Clinic, India
30 minutes on BBC Two England
In India, producing surrogate babies is a booming business. Dr Nayna Patel is a pioneer in the field. Is this 21st-century way of making babies irresponsible or a public service? Show more
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The latest international news from the BBC.
Jo Coburn has the top political stories of the day, including the government's response to the Stafford Hospital scandal and calls for airport expansion.
The team uncover valuable collectables at the home of a lady who wants to raise money at auction to pay for the restoration of her parquet flooring. Luckily her son's a handyman. Show more
Keith Floyd visits the Pays Basque region of France, where he cooks chicken with Bayonne ham, pigeon stew and a very unusual soup. (1987)
Crime drama following two female detectives in the NYPD. Cagney and Lacey investigate a baby broker who is selling babies to rich families for huge amounts.
Classic sitcom set in a department store. The staff come up with an unusual way of marking the birthday of young Mr Grace. Show more
Wartime sitcom. Armed with a camera disguised as a potato, Rene has to get into the chateau so he can photograph plans for the German invasion of Britain. Show more
Fred Dibnah's World of Steam, Steel and Stone
Episode 7: All Steamed Up
28 minutes on BBC Two England
Available for years
Celebrating Dibnah's contribution to our appreciation of Britain's architectural, industrial and engineering heritage. This edition looks at steam-powered engines. Show more
Experts Mark Stacey and Will Axon join presenter Paul Martin to value antiques in Oxford. Paul also finds out more about the mysterious world of tarot cards.
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
Zoe Ball is joined by the couple who narrowly escaped elimination and Karen Hardy gives her thoughts on the weekend's choreography.
It's a family feud as globe trotting Judith Chalmers takes on son, TV presenter Mark Durden-Smith, in the hunt for antiques that will turn a profit at auction. Show more
The first four chefs from this week's heat are asked by Monica to create a savoury sabayon and to use it to make a glaze for some seafood. Then it's Michel's Classics challenges. Show more
Dominic Sandbrook examines the Cold War years, looking at the frontline of the conflict as consumerism was pitched against the Soviet ideal of communism. Show more
Drama series. In August 1961 the Russians move troops into Berlin, though their intentions are unclear. JFK prepares for the possibility that Khrushchev might try to take the city. Show more
Gareth Malone helps to create workplace choirs. The supermarket's deepest bass breaks cover with his passion for Dolly Parton. Will all the workers sing with one voice? 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
Four young people tell how an evening of drinking alcohol led to a sequence of events that changed their lives and their attitude to drinking. Show more
Short dramas in the Bafta-winning series about the journey from primary to secondary school. The programme explores peer culture and peer pressure, homework and bullying. Show more