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
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
Property renovation series. A grand five-bedroom period house in Folkestone, a two-bedroom flat in Leytonstone and a two-bedroom mid-terrace in Fenton go under the hammer. Show more
Alex Jones presents close calls caught on film. Petrified commuters duck for cover as the roof is ripped off a London bus, right above their heads. Show more
Series following the work of probate researchers. The hunters search for beneficiaries to a £750,000 estate of an Oxfordshire man who passed away in 2011. Show more
Series which sees insurance fraudsters caught on camera. A fraudster is resurrected from the grave when a store loyalty card exposes his fake death scam. Show more
Fiona Bruce explores the stories behind family heirlooms. Judith Miller pieces together the poignant story of a housemaid who was forced to give up her baby for adoption. Show more
News and current affairs magazine. After a rise in suicides among male mental health patients, Victoria hears the personal stories of some of those affected. Show more
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Gabby Logan presents highlights of the tenth Diamond League meeting of 2015, held at the Stade Louis II Stadium in Monaco. All eyes will be on Britain's Mo Farah. Show more
Detective drama series. Rockford has to clear Rita's name when she is accused of the murder of a doctor.
Music-lover Eileen White needs £1,000 to make a pilgrimage to Graceland. Aled Jones and Jonty Hearnden try to help her raise the cash. Show more
Wartime drama. Despatched to destroy the Nazis' latest battleship, the British submarine Sea Tiger finds herself short of fuel and food, a long way from home. Show more
Sitcom about a British government minister and the advisers who surround him. Jim Hacker finds himself in the middle of a row over the British Chemical Corporation.
The farcical wartime comedy. Will Alfonse spill the beans about the stolen Gestapo money under interrogation?
Department store sitcom. Business is so poor that the staff are asked to take a ten per cent pay cut - resulting in a rooftop protest.
Experts Will Axon and Michael Baggot join presenter Paul Martin at Coventry's magnificent cathedral. Finds include a collection of Clarice Cliff and a trio of watches. Show more
Richard Osman presents the fast-paced quiz show where what contestants have in common is just as important as their general knowledge.
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
Going behind the headlines to give the definitive answers to health questions. Michael discovers whether just changing your diet can lower cholesterol as much as taking drugs. Show more
Britain's Forgotten Slave Owners
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Documentary. David Olusoga traces the bitter propaganda war waged between the pro-slavery lobby and the abolitionists. Show more
Hairdressing competition hosted by Katherine Ryan. The seven remaining amateur stylists are sent behind the scenes at a London Fashion Week launch party. Show more
Documentary series. This episode looks at children whose lungs are failing. In severe cases, their only hope of survival is to undergo a double lung transplant. Show more
In this two-part event, Britain's top dentists show how the latest science can change how we all look after our teeth. Show more
Alex Polizzi looks for a head chef for the Gilpin, a fine-dining hotel in the Lake District. Show more
Lucy Worsley presents six films about the mental and physical health of our past monarchs, covering Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I, Charles I, George III and royal childbirth. Show more
Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch explores what it means to be English and what has shaped English identity. He traces the roots of Englishness to an idea held by the Venerable Bede. Show more