Short documentary portraits of primary children with a range of disabilities, learning differences and medical conditions. The films are designed to help encourage inclusion. Show more
This short film sees monarch butterflies flying together around their habitat and creating a wonderful spectacle. The butterflies are filmed in slow motion, capturing their beauty. Show more
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a three-bed end-of-terrace in Liverpool, a large Victorian house in Stratford, London and a two-bed terrace in Stirchley, Birmingham. Show more
Consumer show. Dominic Littlewood helps a couple who feel they were hit with unfair charges by a claims management firm - can he untangle the crossed wires? Show more
Rav Wilding helps victims of crime. He and his team come to the aid of a devoted couple whose home was burgled while they holidayed abroad. Show more
Chefs compete to cook at a banquet to celebrate 25 years of Red Nose Day. As they cook their main courses, Adil Ray joins the chefs for a fundraising adventure. Show more
A look into the treatment of stroke survivors to see how things have changed since the Deafness Cognition and Language project made recommendations to the Government 10 years ago. Show more
John Kiff, who died in Littlehampton in 2008, also lived under the name John Smith. As this is one of the most common names in Britain, the heir hunters have their work cut out. Show more
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a former police house in Hertfordshire, a property in Abergele, Wales, and a two-bedroom house in Derbyshire. Show more
Consumer show. Dominic Littlewood helps a man who bought an expensive new door but has suffered repeated problems with warping. Will this be an open and shut case? Show more
Rav Wilding helps victims of crime. He helps rebuild the lives of a family who had treasured jewellery was stolen from their home.
John Humphrys poses the questions in the grand final of Britain's toughest quiz. Specialist subjects include: American Presidents of the 20th Century and FA Cup Finals since 1970. Show more
Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins host the semi-final. The signature challenge requires the four remaining contestants to make a baked layered mousse cake. Show more
The Life of Mammals
Episode 7: Return to the Water
1 hour on BBC Two Northern Ireland
Available for years
David Attenborough continues his major documentary series with a look at marine mammals that have returned to the sea - from sea otters to the blue whale. Show more
The Life of Mammals
Episode 8: Life in the Trees
59 minutes on BBC Two Northern Ireland
Available for years
David Attenborough continues his nature series. In this episode, he studies tree dwellers - mammals adapted to life at height, such as the hyrax and the tamandua. Show more
Experts David Barby and Philip Serrell join Paul Martin to value antiques in Twickenham. Paul gets down and dirty at the annual archaeological dig in Syon Park. 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
A look at the work of the Yorkshire Air Ambulance. Paramedic Sammy is determined to save the fingers of a factory worker, severed in an accident with an electric saw. Show more
Edited coverage of the funeral service of Baroness Thatcher at St Paul's Cathedral. The service was attended by the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh together with the Thatcher family. Show more
To discover the pure pleasure of seaside leisure, the team seek out the ideal locations to enjoy their personal passions and experience the joy of the coast. Show more
John Ware visits Israel to see how the country has changed in the wake of the Arab Spring. He meets Israelis from all walks and asks what is next for the world's only Jewish state. Show more
How does Charles Darwin's famous theory of natural selection explain why we are all mutants and what war is actually good for? James May treks off into the wilderness to find out. Show more
A day in the life of the NHS. Featuring a tetraplegic coming to terms with the changed relationship with his daughter and a burns victim undergoing reconstructive surgery. Show more
A look into the treatment of stroke survivors to see how things have changed since the Deafness Cognition and Language project made recommendations to the Government 10 years ago. Show more
Michael Portillo learns about a Scottish hero, visits a Highland Games and discovers how an impressive piece of Victorian engineering ended in tragedy. Show more
Linked to the KS3 curriculum, this programme looks at how humans have learnt to live with extremes and covers five themes: sustainable waters, pastures, cities, forests and arctic. Show more