The debonair Simon Templar (George Sanders) finds himself in hot water when he discovers that the crook behind the diamond smuggling racket is his exact double. Show more
Mystery thriller. Inspector Fernack is in trouble - he has been framed by a group of race-track gamblers. But luckily for Fernack, the Saint (George Sanders) is on their trail.
Gardening magazine. George Anderson is sowing some unusual crops, including rat's tail radishes and electric daisies. Carole Baxter creates a miniature mountain landscape. Show more
An in-depth documentary looking back on the 1958 World Cup, hosted by Sweden, which saw a Pele-inspired Brazil claim their first global crown.
James Martin takes a look back at some of his favourite recipes and best moments from Saturday Kitchen.
Chefs Antonio Carluccio and Gennaro Contaldo return to Italy. The pair visit the region of Campania and look at how poverty created Italy's best-loved cuisine. Show more
Matt Baker presents highlights of the European Artistic Gymnastics Championships from Bulgaria, where much is expected of the GB gymnastics men. Show more
Hazel Irvine presents highlights of the last day's action from the PGA Championship at Wentworth. Commentary by Peter Alliss, Ken Brown and Andrew Cotter. Show more
Another choice compilation of horsepower, tyre smoke and calamity as Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May engage in more high-octane horseplay.
Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse present their own unique biography of BBC Two as part of the channel's 50th anniversary. They parody around 50 different shows along the way. Show more
Tristram Shandy, played by Steve Coogan, guides viewers through the epic tale of his life and opinions, chopping back and forth in time, commenting on his tale as he tells it. Show more
Special edition of Countryfile. Ellie Harrison listens to the dawn chorus, Matt Baker searches for cranes, and Adam Henson goes on a voyage of discovery with John Hammond. Show more
Serena gets entangled in a tragedy. Elliot prepares to launch his beloved Herzig Five. Adele is wrongly accused of missing a patient's symptoms, by her sister, Mo. Show more