Series of seven short films, featuring inspirational British medal-winning Olympians talking about their lives and careers, and sharing key messages with young people. Show more
Poignant drama exploring emotional issues which children can relate to and learn from. The story looks at the impact of a family breakdown. Show more
A children's fantasy drama about a ten-year-old boy and his first few days at a new school. We follow young Jaspal as he struggles to come to terms with his new surroundings. Show more
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit an end-of-terrace property in Macclesfield, a property in Plaistow, London, and a former office in Cardiff. Show more
Series following the police as they tackle burglaries. Thieves use a hammer left by the back door to break into a man's home and police raid the homes of two suspected burglars. Show more
Jonnie Irwin has help for homeowners who have fallen victim to cowboy builders. In Langley, a building job on a mobile home which was so bad, it left the owner feeling suicidal. Show more
Chefs: Put Your Menu Where Your Mouth Is
Episode 5: Manchester City Football Club
45 minutes on BBC Two Northern Ireland
TV chefs compete in real restaurants. John Burton Race and Jun Tanaka sharpen their cooking knives for a battle at a Premier League football club. Show more
The antiques programme pays a return visit to Castle Coole in Northern Ireland. Pieces featured include a poignant reminder from the battlefields of World War One. Show more
David Dimbleby presents Question Time from Blackburn. On the panel are Margot James MP, Douglas Alexander MP, Lord Oakeshott, AN Wilson and Salma Yaqoob. Show more
The latest national and international news, plus top interviews and analysis.
Andrew Neil with the latest political stories including shadow health minister Liz Kendall and Ruth Davidson, leader of the Scottish Conservatives.
Ben Fogle and Kate Humble explore life behind the scenes at Longleat Estate and Safari Park. A new sea lion baby is born by the lake and mum doesn't want anyone too close. Show more
John Humphrys poses the questions in the classic quiz. Subjects include Igor Stravinsky, the history of ice dance, Lord Randolph Churchill and Status Quo.
Nature documentary. The cameras follow the moving story of one lion family's struggle to survive until the return of the great migration of wildebeest and zebra. Show more
Nick Baker introduces a classic film from the archives in which Martin Hughes-Games shows how you can have a truly wild holiday without breaking the bank. Show more
All the action from the first practice session of the Canadian Grand Prix from the Circuit Gille Villeneuve, Montreal. Show more
Fred Dibnah's Made in Britain
Episode 10: Chains and Copper
29 minutes on BBC Two Northern Ireland
Available for years
Fred Dibnah travels Britain in a traction engine in search of engineering skills from a bygone age. Fred watches the skills of an authentic chain maker. Show more
Paul Martin presents from Cambridge, with experts James Lewis and Elizabeth Talbot on a mission to find valuable items to take to auction. 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
In the grand final, the proteges chosen by Tom Kitchin, Theo Randall and Michel Roux Jr must cook for Pierre Koffmann, Ruth Rogers and Albert Roux. Only one can come out on top. Show more
Nature's Microworlds
Episode 12: Australia's Red Centre
29 minutes on BBC Two Northern Ireland
Available for years
Steve Backshall reveals huge kangaroos, the world's most venomous snake and a burrowing toad living among the throng of animals in the harsh environment. Show more
Gardening magazine. Monty Don has money-saving tips for buying herbaceous perennials and Carol Klein visits a unique display of rhododendrons at Minterne House in Dorset. Show more
Dr Ian Mortimer navigates his way through the treacherous world of the Elizabethan upper classes, revealing how those who have the most also have the most to lose. Show more
In-depth investigation and analysis of the stories behind the day's headlines with Gavin Esler.
Jools is joined for the final show by Caro Emerald, Bonnie Raitt, Johnny Marr, Disclosure, Noah and the Whale and Gabriel Bruce. Shane Meadows talks about his film Made of Stone. Show more
Historical drama. Unaware King Henry is ailing, young Queen Katherine's growing resentment at how others treat her prompts a rash liaison.
David Dimbleby presents Question Time from Blackburn. On the panel are Margot James MP, Douglas Alexander MP, Lord Oakeshott, AN Wilson and Salma Yaqoob. Show more