A team of young science detectives investigate rot and decay through a series of experiments and activities, assisted by Dr George McGavin. Show more
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a cottage in Cornwall, a bungalow in Staffordshire and a flat in London, and find out how much they sold for at auction. Show more
Special constable Chris Hallatt is involved in an operation to track down thieves who have stolen a car, and special constable Louisa Bellis helps victims of a car accident.
The team face hot competition from rival firms and deal with the estate of a Polish man who came to Britain after having been forced out of Poland during the Second World War. Show more
Consumer show. Dom helps a couple of newlyweds who have had a series of problems with their new car, from wonky panel gaps to windscreen wiper failure. Show more
Britain's top entrepreneurs reveal how they made their millions. Peter talks to Mark and Mo Constantine, who run Lush, and Chris Dawson, the former market trader behind The Range. Show more
Cookery series. Aldo Zilli and Silvena Rowe create very different takes on a classic cheesecake for the Trawden Show in Lancashire, competing against some of the best local bakers. Show more
HARDtalk
General Sher Mohammad Karimi - Head of the Afghan National Army
30 minutes on BBC Two Northern Ireland
HARDtalk is in Afghanistan to speak to the head of the Afghan National Army, General Sher Mohammad Karimi. Can he and his troops keep the country safe from attacks? Show more
The latest national and international news, plus top interviews and analysis.
Andrew Neil has the top political stories of the day.
Sue Barker introduces live coverage from the women's semi-finals at the All England Club. Serena Williams and Agnieszka Radwanska were the victors last year.
The bikers celebrate British food. The duo take a look at all the food festivals in the calendar that allow the British to indulge. Show more
Tricky cases for the Heir Hunters include the estates of a gravedigger called Brown and a lady from Shropshire whose mother committed bigamy because she couldn't afford a divorce. Show more
The team head to the seaside, as Paul Martin and experts Will Axon and Thomas Plant set about valuing the gems at Southend High School for Boys. Show more
Sue Barker presents further live coverage of the day's play at Wimbledon.
John Inverdale introduces highlights from the women's semi-finals at the All England Club, and looks ahead to the men's semi-finals.
Dr Michael Scott explores the legacies of ancient Greece, investigating what made the Greeks so successful and why they still have a powerful hold over our imaginations today. Show more
Professor Alice Roberts investigates what exactly makes human beings different from the animal kingdom. What is it that truly makes us human? Show more
Current affairs. Many women have to take medicines while pregnant. But could they be risking the health of their unborn child? Reporter Shelley Jofre investigates. Show more
Five films looking at body image. The Blame Game investigates why companies usually use super skinny, super tall, super young white girls in their marketing campaigns. Show more
Five films looking at body image. Presented by a group of four female comedians in their twenties, this episode offers a historical perspective on body image ideals. Show more
Five films looking at body image. DJ Goldierocks becomes a model for a day, revealing just how much goes into creating a single fashion photo. Show more
Five films looking at body image. Radzi Chinyanganya and Melissa Suffield go to a co-ed school to show students how they can start taking back control of their body image. Show more
Gemma Cairney journeys through the history of the women's movement, investigating landmark events including women winning the right to vote and the sexual revolution of the 1960s. Show more