Eighty-five per cent of young people get spots, but for some, bad skin can take over their lives. Radio 1 DJ Gemma Cairney goes on a journey to uncover the facts on acne. Show more
A compilation of short films made specially for schools based on the BBC Two history series. Dr Joann Fletcher finds out what living in ancient Egypt was like for ordinary people. Show more
Geography programme for primary schools. William visits his friend Ewan and learns how houses can be adapted to save energy, before visiting the village allotment. Show more
This short film shows how fish and plants interact under the sea. From whales to the tiny krill, they are seen swimming past each other in a colourful underwater paradise. Show more
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a flat in Fulham, London, a double property in Dover and a semi-detached house in Northumberland. They learn how much each sold for. Show more
Consumer show. When Bill changed his mind about buying a new stairlift, the company told him it was too late and refused to refund his money. Dom takes up the case. Show more
Series following RSPCA inspectors as they rescue everything from injured wildlife to neglected pets. Stories in this episode include the owner banned from keeping animals for life. Show more
Series looking at benefit fraud. Matt meets the Croydon fraud investigators on the trail of a benefit cheat who had illegally received £47,000, claiming she was a single mum. Show more
Chefs compete to cook at a banquet to celebrate 25 years of Red Nose Day. Impressionist Ronni Ancona joins the judges as they taste the fish courses. Show more
It is quarter-finals day at the Crucible as the tournament enters its eleventh day. Jason Mohammad introduces live coverage as the best-of-25 frame matches get under way.
Jo Coburn with the latest political news, interviews and debate, including a look at government plans to remove perks from prisoners. With journalist Toby Young.
Ben Fogle and Kate Humble explore life behind the scenes at Longleat Estate and Safari Park. Elvis, the new baby bactrian camel, has trouble with a weak leg. Show more
Dermot Murnaghan 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
Jason Mohammad presents live coverage from the night's quarter-finals, where the difference between winning and losing is almost 28,000 pounds. Show more
Alex Polizzi returns to some of the businesses she helped. This episode she catches up with Chough's Bakery in Cornwall and Kettley's furniture shop in Yorkshire. Show more
A day in the life of the NHS. A mobile X-ray lab tours London to deal with the rise in TB among the homeless. A GP struggles to solve complex problems in the allotted time. Show more
Jools is joined by Vampire Weekend, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Seasick Steve, Dido and, making his TV debut, solo singer Jacob Banks. Plus, Eric Burdon talks about his career. Show more
Extended highlights from the afternoon's quarter-finals.
Tanya Arnold presents highlights and analysis from latest round of matches in Super League. Including Wigan v Hull, Huddersfield v Catalan and Salford v Castleford. Show more
James May continues his quest to re-skill the modern male. A memory champion helps him prepare to commentate live on the Grand National. Plus he builds a pizza oven from scratch. Show more
Observational science documentary looking at the physiological and psychological changes that happen to young people as they strive to alter their appearance. Show more
Three case studies for secondary learners about Poland, focusing on migration, the environment and associated issues, and the Holocaust and its effect on contemporary Poland.