Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a bungalow in Devon, an end of terrace in south east London and a three-bed semi in Cumbria. They learn how much each home sold for. Show more
From some of Britain's police and ambulance emergency control rooms, Nick Knowles presents dramatic events from the day-to-day work of the emergency services. Show more
Matt Allwright uncovers the secrets of sophisticated scams. He meets retired IT manager Mick, who invested in wine and ended up losing thousands of pounds to conmen. Show more
Series following the work of probate researchers. The team seek the heirs of Birmingham-based pen maker Gordon Clarke, who died in 2009 aged 65. Show more
Chefs compete to cook at a banquet to celebrate 25 years of Red Nose Day. The curtain raises on the competition in Northern Ireland. Show more
In this special edition of Countryfile, Ellie Harrison charts the arrival of spring from St Michaels Mount in Cornwall, where the season comes early. Show more
How voice controlled tech knows who you are and what you like. Plus we speak to the man who invented the mobile phone. Includes tech news and webscape.
The latest national and international news, plus top interviews and analysis.
The latest international news from the BBC.
Adventure yarn. A Scottish aristocrat leaves to make a new life for himself amidst pirates far from home when he believes his brother has betrayed him. Show more
Miranda Krestovnikoff discovers how lobster stocks are being sustained by the local fishing industry in Padstow, Cornwall.
Anne Robinson presents the quick-fire general knowledge quiz in which contestants must decide at the end of each round which of their number should be eliminated.
Kate Humble and Ben Fogle look behind the scenes at Longleat Safari Park. The heavy machinery cavalry is called in to build the monkeys' deluxe new feeding post. Show more
The search for Britain's best amateur baker continues with Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins. Ten bakers remain and this week their bread-making skills are put to the test. Show more
Recalling the work of Victorian photographer Francis Frith, John Sergeant explores the North Kent coast to find out how much it has changed over a century. Show more
David Attenborough narrates a natural history of the oceans, examining how animals from in and around the sea use the constantly changing coastal areas. Show more
Paul Martin investigates devilish doings at the Hellfire Club in West Wycombe Park, as well as valuing antiques in Watford along with experts Thomas Plant and Catherine Southon. Show more
Jeremy Vine hosts the 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
Series following British flying doctors in Australia. A surfer is attacked by a shark, a baby suffers from dehydration in record temperatures, and a rider is thrown from his horse. Show more
The Bikers explore the culinary traditions of the British Isles. Dishes include tempura scallops from the Isle of Man and cranachan with Islay whisky. Show more
The last of the quarter-finals is contested by the University of Bangor and King's College, Cambridge. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions.
Paul Hollywood shows how to cultivate your own sourdough starter, harnessing natural, airborne yeasts to leaven and give amazing flavour to breads. Show more
Fit to Rule: How Royal Illness Changed History
Original Series
Episode 1: Tudors to Stuarts: From Gods to Men
1 hour on BBC Two HD
Lucy Worsley explores how the health of past monarchs has shaped the nation. She examines the medical histories of the Tudors and Stuarts. Show more