Charles Dickens hosts a chat show looking at 19th-century topics. In this episode, he is joined by Mary Seacole and Florence Nightingale to discuss Victorian health. Show more
Children's drama from Hong Kong. Ka-lok comes bottom of the class all the time. Through flying kites, Ka-lok's Grandpa teaches him how to do better at maths. 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
Property redevelopment series. Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a mid-terrace in Wellington, Shropshire, a two-bedroom flat in Kent and a studio flat in Heaton Norris. Show more
A look at the work of sheriffs as they strive to retrieve cash for members of the public. The sheriffs confront a plumber who charged £2,000 for an unwanted bathroom fitting. Show more
Artists from all over the UK compete for a spot at a grand exhibition and sale at the Royal College of Art in London. What will the judges make of mother-of-two Caroline's work? Show more
The three finalists embark on the culinary experience of a lifetime at Heston Blumenthal's three Michelin-starred The Fat Duck. Show more
Series looking at burglary - its culprits, its victims and the police. In this episode, a priceless antique Chippendale table is finally returned to its owners by detectives. Show more
See Hear joins the star studded anniversary party of Deafinitely Theatre who are celebrating a decade of groundbreaking deaf theatre. Show more
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Jo Coburn and Andrew Neil are joined by Michael Fallon and Sadiq Khan to discuss the political fallout from the gay marriage vote, as well as Prime Minister's Questions. Show more
Matt and Alex celebrate 25 years of Red Nose Day with Richard Curtis. Lucy Siegle sees how Ghana has benefited from Comic Relief fundraising and visits the Ghanaian One Show. Show more
John Humphrys poses the questions as four contestants brave the black chair. Their specialist subjects are The Simpsons, Nero, The Who and Laurie Lee.
Melvyn Bragg reveals archive footage telling the history of modern Britain. A look back to the 1960s when dreams of the open road became real for millions. Show more
Rick Stein's culinary journey continues as he explores the food of Penang: a mix of indigenous Malay, Indian and Chinese with a bit of British charm thrown in for good measure. Show more
The story of life, from the first primitive cells to the plants and animals that live around us. David Attenborough looks at the advantages of birds' feathers. Show more
Michael Aspel and experts examine curios and artefacts offered up by the public. In this edition, the team return to Eastnor Castle in Herefordshire. Show more
Jeremy Vine 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
Michael Portillo uses his Victorian guidebook to compare and contrast Ireland then and now. In this episode, Michael tries his hand at cutting marble. Show more
Chefs compete to cook at a banquet to celebrate 25 years of Red Nose Day. Will the winning main course be an African inspired goat tagine, a beef dish or a duck dish? Show more
The Bikers show how to create a dinner for two that is fit for a king on a pauper's budget. Chef Oliver Limousin gives them world-class presentation tips. Show more
Following the neurosurgeons of John Radcliffe Hospital. Meet the families of two patients whose lives hang in the balance and whose loved ones wait them for to wake up. Show more
Andrew Graham-Dixon explores the work of baroque painter Bartholome Esteban Murillo and Alan Yentob finds out what lured Jonathan Miller back to the stage after a six year break. Show more
Celebrity genealogy series. Actor William Roache sets out to learn more about his grandmother, who ran a cafe in Alton Towers in the 1920s and 1930s. Show more
See Hear joins the star studded anniversary party of Deafinitely Theatre who are celebrating a decade of groundbreaking deaf theatre. Show more
Series exploring the everyday lives of children who go to work. Kaajel Patel from Leicester finds out about child performers working in the Bollywood film industry. Show more
Film exploring the lottery of birth - how one's birthplace determines the likelihood of mother and baby surviving birth and what opportunities one may have later in life. Show more