A compilation of short films for primary school-aged children, looking at Britain's best-loved burrowing animals. Find out how moles, badgers and rabbits live underground. Show more
Stefan Gates explores the science behind agriculture's most important event. To grow good food, and enough of it, farmers need to understand the science behind the harvest. Show more
Property redevelopment series. Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a flat in south east London, a house in County Durham and a former ambulance hall in West Glamorgan. Show more
A look at the work of sheriffs as they strive to retrieve cash for members of the public. Sheriff Pete visits a jewellery shop that mis-sold an engagement ring to a young couple. Show more
New medic James Milligan swaps Leeds General Infirmary for a first aid class in the bush, and a child is hurt in a freak accident at a theme park.
Paul Hollywood celebrates the best of British pies and puddings with a luxurious black pudding sausage plait and a nostalgic pudding flavoured with black liquorice. Show more
Antiques series. Fiona Bruce and the team visit the Sainsbury Centre in Norwich. Objects include the death mask of William Gladstone and a complete 1950s kitchen. Show more
Uncovering the tricks used by food manufacturers and retailers. This episode reveals how manufacturers create fictional place names to impress shoppers. Show more
Magazine for the deaf community. See Hear looks at the work of the British Deaf History Society, and deaf film-maker Ted Evans explores deaf history in the East End of London. Show more
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Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn are joined by Conservative Party chairman Grant Shapps and shadow public health minister Luciana Berger for live coverage of Prime Minister's Questions. Show more
From photographs taken in the 1860s, John Sergeant is inspired to find out the smugglers' haunts of medieval Rye and where Victorian riflemen learnt their skills. Show more
The search for Britain's best amateur baker continues with Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins. Ten bakers remain and this week their bread-making skills are put to the test. Show more
The series continues with a journey from Cornwall to South Wales. Neil Oliver casts his own bronze sword and explores the site of the Welsh Great Escape. Show more
Documentary revealing the emotional and dramatic lives of elephants. The rains have arrived after the drought, but has baby elephant Breeze survived? Show more
Paul Martin is in Leicester, where Charlie Ross and Adam Partridge demonstrate their antiques knowledge while Paul visits the site of the Battle of Bosworth. 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
Michael Portillo heads along the Essex bank of the Thames before crossing the river into the Garden of England, Kent. He begins this leg at Barkingside. Show more
Series searching for untapped interior design talent. Three new designers take on vast living rooms in Brighton for the last place in the quarter-finals. Show more
Restaurateur Russell Norman helps newcomers to the trade. Rich and Matt start up an edgy burger restaurant in Southampton. London restaurateur Russell Norman offers advice. Show more
What's worse for us: sugar or fat? Twin doctors Chris and Xand Van Tulleken go on month-long high-fat and high-sugar diets to find out. Show more
James May attempts to build a motorbike and sidecar entirely out of Meccano to take him, and passenger Oz Clarke, round the Isle of Man's famous TT circuit. Show more
Beneath the Lab Coat investigates the science behind fashion, cosmetics, space travel, cybernetics and more, meeting young men and women at the forefront of the new technology. Show more