A look at some of the BBC's most popular gardening programmes and personalities, presented by Carol Kirkwood. Carol explores subjects that all begin with the letter G. Show more
Horticulturist Christine Walkden visits the Beth Chatto Gardens and RHS Hyde Hall, and boards a vintage Thames sailing barge for a trip on the Blackwater Estuary. Show more
Gardening magazine. Carol Klein continues her series on plant families, exploring some of the most popular relations of the rose. Show more
It is harvest time, and the countryside is buzzing with activity. The Countryfile team are getting stuck in as crops are brought in across the country. Show more
Gardening magazine. Jim tastes and tests his tomatoes, Chris dons his waders and goes planting in the pond, and the lilies in Carole's greenhouse dazzle the eye. Show more
John Torode takes a look back at some of his favourite recipes and best moments from Saturday Kitchen. Gok Wan faces his food heaven or food hell. Show more
Lorraine Pascale: How to Be a Better Cook
Episode 6: Sally Mack
30 minutes on BBC Two England
Available for years
Lorraine Pascale shows how to create meals for friends and family. Lorraine creates a Chinese-inspired menu including sweet and sour ribs. Show more
Manish Bhasin introduces analysis of Saturday's Premier League matches and looks ahead to Sunday's action, including the top-flight game between Swansea and Chelsea.
Si and Dave explore the history of the vegetarian society and how the movement has now become part of the mainstream. They also celebrate mouthwatering vegetarian dishes. Show more
Creative culinary competition. It is the main course and chef Chris is out to show just how theatrical he can be. His ideas surprise everyone in the kitchen. Show more
Creative culinary competition. Today is the dessert course and Josh creates his own self-serve ice cream made from vegetables. Show more
Creative culinary competition. The region's top two chefs cook for judges Oliver Peyton, Prue Leith and Matthew Fort and guest judge Grace Dent. Show more
Paul Martin, Anita Manning and Adam Partridge visit Crathes Castle. Paul discovers a 19th-century oriental armrest, bought 20 years ago for just two pounds. Show more
Nature documentary. Wildlife cameraman Vianet Djenguet returns to his beloved Congo to explore the extraordinary wildlife of this remarkable country. Show more
Andrew Marr discovers why Scotland has changed so much politically, revealing a quiet political revolution, which isn't much understood south of the border. Show more
Jimmy Carr takes over Horizon for a one-off special to try to get to the bottom of what laughter is, why we enjoy it so much and what, if anything, it has to do with comedy. Show more
French action film. When a male nurse saves a thief, his pregnant wife is taken hostage by the thief's henchmen to force him to spring their boss from the hospital. Show more
It is harvest time, and the countryside is buzzing with activity. The Countryfile team are getting stuck in as crops are brought in across the country. Show more
Sacha's birthday celebrations don't go quite according to plan. Mo's delight at Mr T's return soon turns to despair. Serena struggles to keep things professional. Show more