Adventure story about a girl trying to fit in on a new council estate. Young Guin embarks on a quest to rescue her friend Arthur from the sinister Dragon Lady. Show more
Six classic fairy tales are reimagined and retold through dance, movement and animation, without dialogue and with specially composed music. Show more
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a flat in Yorkshire, a property in Kent set for retirement and a rectory farmhouse they first saw in 2005. Show more
Dom Littlewood looks at clever new methods that the police and the public are using to catch crooks red-handed. A violent attack on a small village store has a twist in the tale. Show more
Angela Rippon, Gloria Hunniford and Julia Somerville investigate viewers' holiday disasters. The team hear about a decision with repercussions for the entire holiday industry. Show more
Horticulturist Christine Walkden explores gardens and countryside from a hot-air balloon. Christine heads to the Scottish county of Aberdeenshire. Show more
The Antiques Roadshow visits Durham Cathedral, where treasures include a sweetheart brooch, a giant Victorian penknife and secret D-Day documents. Show more
Nick Knowles presents close calls caught on film, including the moment a bungee rope breaks and a British holidaymaker falls head first into water. Show more
Stephen Sackur speaks to Conservative MP Rory Stewart, who has worked in both Iraq and Afghanistan, about the west's strategic vision for the Middle East. Show more
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Jo Coburn is joined by publisher Iain Dale to discuss the latest news from Westminster, including pressures on the NHS and the government's counterterror plans. Show more
Colin Murray introduces live coverage as the first round draws towards a conclusion. Alan Norris and Robbie Green enter the fray. Bobby George provides the expert analysis. Show more
Explores Britain's most extreme winter landscapes. Ellie Harrison is in the Lake District, finding out about an extremely rare Arctic winter resident. Show more
Antiques series. Experts Anita Manning and Kate Bliss peruse the possessions of the citizens of Oldham. Paul Martin finds out about the age-old tradition of clog making.
Jeremy Vine hosts the show where every day a new team of challengers take on what is probably the greatest quiz team in Britain, made up of some of the country's top quizzers. Show more
Michael Portillo continues his travels through the Scottish lowlands. From Greenock, he sets sail in the world's last seagoing paddle steamer. Show more
Television gardeners try to save the nation's rich gardening heritage. Rachel de Thame champions old roses and Joe Swift praises climbers and creepers. Show more
Following six British households as they take on the responsibility of a puppy. The first few weeks of puppy ownership prove to be the most challenging. Show more
A look at one of the most exclusive holiday destinations in the world - Necker Island. This reveals how the rich take a holiday, and what it's like for the staff who serve them. Show more
Comedy sequel to Twenty Twelve. With the London games successfully delivered, Ian Fletcher starts a new chapter in his life as head of values at the BBC. Show more
Rob Walker introduces extended highlights from day four of the 2015 BDO World Professional Darts Championships at Lakeside Country Club.
Ruth Goodman, Peter Ginn and Tom Pinfold learn how to build a medieval castle. The team enter the surprisingly colourful world of medieval interior design. Show more
Historian Ruth Goodman and archaeologists Tom Pinfold and Peter Ginn examine how the castles of the 13th century, known as the golden age of castle building, were constructed. Show more