Joe Crowley challenges children to use technological tricks to unearth clues about the unsung historical heroes who lived and worked in their home town. Show more
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a terraced house in Chatham, Kent, a house in Derby and a flat in a historic building in Oxfordshire. Show more
Series following council officers. The council faces a crisis when a Victorian mill starts to collapse, threatening homes, businesses and residents' lives. Show more
Consumer series with Dominic Littlewood. Dom comes to the aid of a couple whose home has been repeatedly flooded with raw sewage. And a man takes on an insurance company. Show more
Famous faces recreate their childhood holidays. Len Goodman takes hairy biker Dave Myers back to the Isle of Man to reminisce about his seaside holiday in 1967. Show more
The Antiques Roadshow visits Chenies Manor, where finds include two paintings of the Titanic, an intricate bamboo pot and a valuable piece of Star Wars memorabilia. Show more
Series following some of the nation's architects. Paul Robinson and Laurence Bowen are nervously waiting for the delivery of the factory-built home from Germany. Show more
Recorded in Berlin in November 2014, Stephen Sackur talks with Mikhail Gorbachev, former president of the Soviet Union, on the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Show more
Simon McCoy introduces live coverage of Armistice Day, plus the latest national and international news.
The latest international news from the BBC.
Jo Coburn discusses the fallout from the vote in the House of Commons on common European justice policies, and why some MPs are angry with speaker John Bercow.
Natural history of bird life, narrated by David Attenborough. This programme analyses how birds have perfected the art of flying. Show more
Sue Barker presents live from day three of the ATP Tour Finals. This is the sixth year in a row that the tournament has been held at the O2 in London. Show more
Four keepers travel to the wilds of Tanzania to take part in vital conservation work. Back at Longleat, Ben Fogle and Kate Humble give three hungry tigers a meat feast. Show more
Si and Dave discover how necessity often forced British cooks to pull out all the stops in an effort to create tasty dishes, such as scotch broth, mince and dumplings. Show more
The team are in Basingstoke, where James is delighted to find an ancient artefact dating from 100BC, making it the oldest item the show has ever seen. Show more
Dermot Murnaghan 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.
Monica Galetti, Gregg Wallace and Marcus Wareing put five new chefs through their paces. They must prepare a woodcock for roasting and try to recreate Marcus's custard tart. Show more
As many as 250,000 boys under the age of 18 served in the British Army during World War I. Fergal Keane looks at their stories and tries to find out what made them enlist. Show more
Comedy following a tight-knit family from the Dublin suburbs. Ciara reluctantly brings her new boyfriend home, but good first impressions are not a family forte. Show more
Film review show. Antonia Quirke and Danny Leigh taking a critical look at the week's film releases, including sci-fi epic Interstellar and romantic comedy Say When. Show more
Kate Adie examines the impact of women's work on the home front during WWI. This is a version of the BBC Two programme made especially for a secondary school audience. Show more
Three people who were children during World War II explain their experiences to a young friend or relative. They describe their everyday life, their fears and excitement. Show more