Three short films about materials science. Curious Cat inspires children to discover how an everyday material is made. They investigate wool, glass and paper. Show more
Introducing five- to seven-year-olds into the world of materials science. The children investigate how TV, bricks and crayons are all made. Show more
The dangerous life of the damselfly, how a damselfly keeps itself away from danger, how it moves and what happens when a predator tries to catch it.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a property in Cheshire, a one-bedroom flat in south west London and a three-bedroom semi-detached property in Derby. Show more
Series following council officers. An ice-cream man offers his customers more than just a 99 and a long-lost dog is reunited with its owner. Show more
Nick Knowles presents close calls caught on film. A cyclist disappears under the wheels of an 18-ton truck and a 16-year-old gets stuck in a drain trying to rescue her phone. Show more
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Series tracing the legacy of the Great War. David Reynolds looks at how the conflict gave birth to an age of turbulent mass democracy. Show more
Gardening magazine. Find out how Rachel de Thame got on over the past year as she attempted to grow her own cut flowers. Carol Klein helps first-time gardeners in Gloucestershire. Show more
Stephen Sackur speaks to Emily Lau, one of Hong Kong's most prominent advocates of political reform, as Hong Kong's government talks to the territory's pro-democracy demonstrators. Show more
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Jo Coburn presents the latest political news, interviews and debate, including the NHS five year forward view. Paul Staines and Michael White discuss the Guido Fawkes website. Show more
Nigel Slater hosts a chat show which explores the lives and loves of celebrities through their experiences of food. The ultimate bad boy, Keith Allen is Nigel's guest. Show more
Natural history TV presenters Chris Packham and Nick Baker keep some very strange items in their fridges at home, but what will they bring to surprise the chefs? Show more
Drama series about a Californian private eye. Rockford breaks a long-standing precedent and becomes romantically involved with a client.
Drama series about two women detectives in New York. On Christmas Eve, the detectives must track down an escaped crook wearing a Santa suit. Show more
Celebrity genealogy series. Controversial artist Tracey Emin sets out to learn about her East End roots, and is shocked and delighted to discover an unusual heritage. Show more
Michael Portillo discovers the Victorian coal heritage that turned Cardiff into the city it is today, and takes a steam ride through Brecon Beacons National Park. Show more
Paul Martin is joined by antiques experts Anita Manning and Thomas Plant at Warwick Castle. Their finds include a curious drinking antique and vintage spectacles. Show more
Jeremy Vine hosts the show where every day a new team of challengers take on what is probably the greatest quiz team in Britain, made up of some of the country's top quizzers. Show more
Zoe Ball presents all the backstage gossip and behind-the-scenes action from the world of Strictly Come Dancing. Plus she gets the latest news from inside the training rooms.
The Sewing Bee returns for three Children in Need specials. Sara Cox hosts the second episode as Pam Ferris, Gaby Roslin, Louie Spence and Mark Watson battle it out. Show more
Period crime drama set in Birmingham. Tommy finds out exactly what mission Major Campbell is forcing him to undertake, while Polly's son Michael is welcomed into the business. Show more
On the eve of the withdrawal from Afghanistan of most American, British and other NATO forces, Panorama has gained unique access inside a Taliban stronghold. Show more
Kids journey into the mathematical world that underpins their favourite sport. Romario and Hayden visit the Arsenal training centre to take on a prediction challenge. Show more