Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a house in Devon, a property in Donnington, Shropshire, and a semi-detached house in Durham. 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 sophisticated scams. He meets an environmentally conscious 86-year-old whose faith in humanity has been tested. Show more
Series following the work of probate researchers. The heir hunters investigate the case of William Bennett, a former member of the Pioneer Corps, who died aged 86. Show more
Chefs compete to cook at a banquet to celebrate 25 years of Red Nose Day. Which dessert will help get two chefs through to the Friday show? Show more
Chefs compete to cook at a banquet to celebrate 25 years of Red Nose Day. The two remaining South West chefs must cook their entire menus for the judges. Show more
Michael Portillo feeds the crew of Britain's newest warship and discovers how the Victorians planned to repel a possible French invasion. Show more
Stephen Sackur talks to Zimbabwe's justice minister Patrick Chinamasa, a close political ally of Robert Mugabe. Is the relationship between the UK and Zimbabwe improving? Show more
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High School Musical spin-off starring Ashley Tisdale. Sharpay Evans and her dog Boi are spotted by a Broadway casting director, who offers to arrange an audition for a new musical. Show more
Anne Robinson presents a special edition of the quick-fire general knowledge quiz with nine other redheads battling for up to 10,000 pounds. Show more
World War II stories of ordinary people doing extraordinary things. In north west England, Jules Hudson looks at the performers who kept the troops entertained. Show more
Cookery series. In Cumbria's Eden Valley, chefs Aldo Zilli and Silvena Rowe create sausage rolls for the Brough Annual Agricultural Show, where nothing but perfection will do. Show more
Twelve amateur bakers have their skills tested to the limit. In the first round of the second series they must make cupcakes against the clock and bake a tiered cake. Show more
David Attenborough narrates a natural history of the oceans. Developed over centuries, coral reefs house fragile ecosystems, but they too have to fight to survive. Show more
Michael Aspel presents from Uppingham School, Rutland, where finds include a collection of gemstones exchanged with a monk for a tin of corned beef, and a pair of animal bronzes. 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
Trauma specialist Helen Oliver is scrambled to a serious car crash on a country road. And in the outback, Dr Sarah McNeilly fights to save a bush ranger's leg.
James's team tries to catch a bolt of lightning. James also visits the Rock Paper Scissors World Championships and a Welsh coal mine, and recruits some feline crime fighters. Show more
Horizon tests the limits of the data revolution, crime prediction in LA, financial formulas in the city of London and a South African attempt to catalogue the entire cosmos. Show more
Charlie Brooker explores the gulf between real life and television. From Blind Date to rom-coms, TV has warped our expectations of romance, but do 'soulmates' even exist? Show more
Egyptologist Dr Joann Fletcher discovers what life was like for ordinary Egyptians 3,500 years ago. She looks at the mysterious world of the ancient Egyptian afterlife. Show more
Dan Snow travels to Syria to see how the current civil war has been shaped by the country's tumultuous history, unpicking the historic divisions between the myriad factions. Show more