Lesson starters for teachers of Key Stage 2 maths. They explore space, shape and measure and each ends with three questions increasing in levels of difficulty. Show more
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a lovely property in Yorkshire, a great development plot in Kingston with an access problem, and a semi-detached house in Cornwall. Show more
Series looking at benefit fraud. In Hull, the Department for Work and Pensions' fraud investigators are hard at work investigating the case of a jet-setting benefit cheat. Show more
Series following British flying doctors in Australia. Doctor Chris is called to a surfer with a suspected spinal injury. Doctor Ben must save a child with a brain haemorrhage. Show more
Documentary following life on the English Channel. A band of eco-fishermen from Weymouth help preserve the channel's fish stocks by using traditional fishing methods. Show more
Gardening challenge series with Fern Britton. Nine gardeners must grow matching new potatoes and perfect zinnia stems, and create floral baskets and two Sunday roast sauces. Show more
Tom Kerridge and Richard Corrigan go head to head to come up with the best dish made from the unsung heroes of the British larder. Show more
Travel series. Ade Adepitan finds out why some fear that Soho's controversial facelift will destroy its charisma, and Christa Larwood heads to Austria for the Viennese ball season. Show more
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Andrew Neil is joined by Rachel Sylvester and Jim Waterson, plus Winston Churchill's grandson Rupert Soames talks about the former prime minister 50 years after his funeral. Show more
Series looking at the achievements of influential British figures. Mo Mowlam puts the case for Winston Churchill, Britain's inspirational leader during World War II.
On the 50th anniversary of Winston Churchill's death, Jeremy Paxman tells the story of his state funeral and examines whether Churchill's immense legacy still has resonance today. Show more
Richard Attenborough's biopic recounting the eventful early life of Winston Churchill, including his time as a war correspondent in Africa. With Simon Ward and Anne Bancroft. Show more
Michael Aspel and the experts visit Winston Churchill's Kent home, where they see a painting by Graham Sutherland, and a Russian sub-machine gun owned by a vicar. 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
On the final leg of his journey from west Wales to East Anglia, Michael Portillo begins in Oakham before heading east to Stamford and on to Cambridge University. Show more
Four contenders take the walk to the black chair. The subjects are Game of Thrones, Neil Young, Bournville Village and the life and career of Sir Edward Marshall Hall. Show more
Tom Kerridge and Angela Hartnett go head to head to come up with the best value-for-money dish. Joe Wadsack blows Tom away with his budget-busting wine matches. Show more
Gardening challenge series with Fern Britton. In the semi-final, the five remaining gardeners must grow okra and use helichrysum to create eye-catching table swags. Show more
The stories behind the day's headlines with Emily Maitlis. The new Greek finance minister refusing debt talks. How can a child have three parents? And the debs of Bletchley Park.
David Dimbleby presents topical debate from Wrexham in Wales. The panel includes Sajid Javid, Peter Hain, Rhun ap Iorwerth, Germaine Greer and Kate Maltby. Show more