Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a property in Cornwall, a bungalow in Nottinghamshire and a mid-terrace house in Kent. They find out how much each went for at auction. Show more
Dominic Littlewood looks at antisocial behaviour. This episode reveals the misery of noisy neighbours and follows pub doormen trying to keep the peace at closing time. Show more
Series following homeowners as they try to build extensions. This episode is all about adding one extra room. The Brooke-Mellors want to convert their cellar. Show more
Consumer series with Matt Allwright. Stories include the fake child car seats that could kill, and the dramatic moment a false marriage is stopped by UK Border Agency officers. Show more
Restoration of historic properties. Simon Kelsey attempts to save a Victorian townhouse in Hull, which he has known and loved since he was ten years old. Show more
Series following police forces across the UK as they deal with burglaries. Police carry out a series of dawn raids on suspected burglars. Show more
Click tries out a 41 megapixel phone, the latest smart watches and unearths a few surprises at the IFA tech expo in Berlin. Plus news and webscape.
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Andrew Neil presents coverage of the Liberal Democrat conference in Glasgow and talks to Jeremy Browne and Ed Davey. Includes the speech by business secretary Vince Cable. Show more
Last of the second record shows before the Grand Final, hosted by John Humphrys. Subjects include regency novels of Georgette Heyer and the life and work of Edward Jenner. Show more
Further coverage of the 34th America's Cup with highlights of races 11 and 12. The contest is being staged entirely within the confines of San Francisco Bay for the first time. Show more
It's the battle of chefs from the north west - Bruno Birkbeck, Johnnie Mountain and Lisa Allen. Their starters are judged by Richard Corrigan. Show more
Series about whales and dolphins. Explore the ocean's largest creatures - humpback whales, 200-ton feeding blue whales and southern right whales with one-ton testicles. Show more
Series about a year in the life of orphaned baby elephants at the David Shelrick Wildlife Trust in Kenya. Two-year-old Wendi has taken on the role of the leader of the herd. Show more
David Dimbleby tells the story of Britain through its art and treasure, from Henry VIII's accession in 1509 to the premiere of Shakespeare's Henry VIII 100 years later. Show more
Penny Woollen is a Canadian magazine editor who has lived in her Surrey home for more than 30 years. She hopes to raise money to take her daughter on a surprise visit to Paris. 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
Chef James Martin explores how the British Isles produces delicious regional ingredients. He visits the sunny south east to find out why Kent's cherries are so sweet. Show more
The motorcycle duo celebrate British food, creating mouthwatering dishes with the best free produce hunted and foraged from the land and coast of Britain. Show more
A team of students representing the University of York is up against the University of Bath in another first round match. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions.
Cookery series with Tony Singh and Cyrus Todiwala. The pair sample some of Somerset's best produce. Recipes include gammon in cider and a chilli cheese toast extravaganza. Show more
Robert Peston reveals how shopping in Britain was transformed over the 20th century, focusing on how the high street is coping with online shopping and the recession. Show more
Documentary series. Simon Schama examines how the Enlightenment brought the ghetto walls crashing down and how this integration ultimately stirred up old prejudices. Show more
How volunteers are helping to restore the machines that powered Britain. Dave and Si help to rebuild an early traction engine and restore a rare barge, once used to transport coal. Show more
Geologist and keen climber Dr Tom Challands challenges three pairs of young people each to climb a different rock face and see what can be revealed from this unique vantage point. Show more
UK teenagers witness first-hand the major issues Madagascan wildlife is facing. They explore different sides of five dilemmas, from deforestation to the impact of tourism. Show more