Property redevelopment series. Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a London property, a semi in Derby and a house in Gillingham, Kent. Show more
Consumer show. Dom is called in by a number of disgruntled telecoms customers who believe the customer service they have received has been terrible. Show more
Series following homeowners as they try to build extensions. A Sheffield couple want an extension on their 1930s home and a couple of architects must change their plans. Show more
John Torode sifts through archive cookery clips linked by the letter C, including Jamie Oliver's celery, celeriac and pomegranate salad and Raymond Blanc's cafe creme. Show more
Restoration of historic properties. Kate Armstrong attempts to revive Cassillis House in Ayrshire. Many of the 110 rooms are in a terrible state of disrepair. Show more
A family is devastated after they are burgled - but a tip-off puts police on the trail of the thieves; and a 999 call leads to a high-speed police chase and dramatic arrest.
How the internet and 3D printing is changing the design industry. Does crowd-working earn you enough cash? Plus the performers who rely on tech to get laughs. Show more
The latest national and international news, plus top interviews and analysis.
The latest international news from the BBC.
Jo Coburn is joined by Labour shadow minister Diane Abbott to discuss all the main political news of the day, including the latest on Syria.
John Humphrys poses the questions in the first semi-final. Subjects: William Joyce; the Sandman graphic novels of Neil Gaiman; the Nobel Prize; and the novels of Jilly Cooper. Show more
Further highlights from San Francisco Bay with action from races three and four of the America's Cup. First contested in 1851 the event is the oldest trophy in international sport.
Coast visits Loch Creran on the Scottish west coast, where worms have constructed a remarkable 'worm city' that is one of the biggest of its kind in the world. Show more
This week it's the battle of the Northern Ireland chefs - Brian McCann, Chris Bell and Chris Fearon. Their starters are judged by Richard Corrigan. Show more
With over 50 animal species at Longleat Safari Park, some need intensive care. Romeo the otter has a problem in his mouth that could be life-threatening, so he must be captured. Show more
A retrospective look at television appearances made by legendary Hollywood actor and dancer Gene Kelly, capturing the milestones and highlights of his life and career. Show more
How We Built Britain
Episode 4: The West: Putting on the Style
59 minutes on BBC Two Northern Ireland
David Dimbleby tours Britain to discover the buildings that have made us who we are. He travels west, where he finds the grandeur of Blenheim Palace. Show more
Series looking at the value of household junk. Marie McLachlan wants to raise cash to take her daughter to New York, the city where she and her late husband made happy memories. 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
The bikers continue their culinary journey, celebrating British food. They explore the history behind the boom in pub food, recreating mouthwatering dishes. Show more
Balliol College, Oxford fights it out against Peterhouse Cambridge in a bid to reach the next stage of the competition. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions. Show more
Cookery series with Tony Singh and Cyrus Todiwala. Tony and Cyrus sample the best west Suffolk has to offer as they spice up an array of local produce and delicacies. Show more
Documentary series. The remarkable story of the 1990s and 2000s, when the goods we bought got cheaper, fashion got faster and supermarkets got smarter. Show more
Documentary series. Simon Schama examines the story of the medieval Jews and their struggle to preserve their identity under the rule of Christianity and Islam. Show more
Dave Myers and Si King help volunteers to restore the machines that powered Britain. The Bikers visit a Derbyshire coal mine and celebrate 150 years of the London Underground. Show more
Professor Marcus du Sautoy presents six short films that each begin with a mystery that will be explained by a mathematical concept. Show more
A compilation of short-form videos which give students studying computer science an insight into how computers actually work. Show more