Famous faces recreate their childhood holidays. Len Goodman takes sporting superstar Fatima Whitbread back to Burnham-on-Crouch to reminisce about her holiday in 1976. Show more
Chris Packham examines the world's weirdest natural events. Using incredible eyewitness footage, first hand accounts and scientific explanations.
Naomi goes all the way to New Zealand, where she finds a furry bird that can't fly, a sinister worm that shoots slime and a giant-jawed beastie that lives in the trees. Show more
Wildlife series. In this final episode, wildlife adventurer Steve Backshall looks back at some remarkable unseen footage from the filming of Deadly 60. Show more
Five kids work alongside the people in the UK who make and do the things they rely on, travelling to an enormous shoe factory in Wigan. Show more
Yasmin, Jonny and Hacker welcome a host of stars into the studio for their live Christmas party. One celebrity is crowned the Push Off Champion for 2017. Show more
Three saltwater crocodiles cross the channel, a bowmouth guitar shark travels 125 miles and two Arctic wolves go from Hungary to Scotland. Show more
Raymond Blanc takes a cooking technique and shows how it can be used. He explains frying, with pork chop on saute potatoes, a stir-fried salad and Grand Marnier souffle. Show more
Tom Kerridge shows how to cook the best versions of the food everyone loves to eat. He creates special dishes for the weekend, including satay roast chicken. Show more
Property renovation series. It's a family affair for three property development projects in Port Talbot, Wimbledon and Telford. Show more
The Coast team are all at sea as they head offshore to explore surprising stories.
Garden renovation series. Charlie and the Rich brothers travel to Devizes in Wiltshire to compete to design a garden for Andrea, Gary and their son. Show more
Melodrama. When a disorientated woman is admitted to hospital after collapsing in a Los Angeles diner, she reveals her life story to a psychiatrist. Show more
Sir David Attenborough reveals the secrets of living lights. Using new technology, this film explores the remarkable and hitherto unseen world of bioluminescence. Show more
Drama series. In 1962, Hollywood legend Joan Crawford realises that good roles are not being written for women of her age, so she decides to find one for herself. Show more
Drama series. Filming has started on What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? Joan and Bette agree on at least one thing, that a pretty young actress will have to go. Show more
While on location in Czechoslovakia to film the 1920s classic Nosferatu, director FW Murnau (John Malkovich) and actor Max Schreck (Willem Dafoe) conceal a secret from the crew. Show more