Three airmen, demobilised after World War I, find work as stuntmen for a mad film director (Erich von Stroheim). Show more
Western. A fur trapper, whose friendly relationship with the Sioux allows him to survive in the desert, has to decide where his loyalties lie when they attack the US Cavalry. Show more
Melvyn Bragg reveals archive footage telling the history of modern Britain. Looking at 1920s Great Yarmouth when it had the world's largest herring fleet. Show more
The Private Life of Plants
Episode 6: Surviving
49 minutes on BBC Two Northern Ireland
Available for years
David Attenborough concludes his incredible journey into the world of plants with a look at the techniques plants use to survive extreme temperatures. 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.
John Torode sifts through archive cookery clips linked by the letter J, including Rick Stein cooking pan fried John Dory and the Hairy Bikers making their jam roly poly. Show more
Neil Oliver discovers why a delegation from the US Navy is sent over to the port of Whitehaven every year to honour the Scot John Paul Jones.
Jean is still downbeat about losing Ollie but when he walks back into her life and begs her to join him in Brighton she is overjoyed. Show more
Following people attempting to build their own house from scratch. Martin Whyment from Leeds has an ambitious plan to build a four-bedroom house in the city centre. Show more
Paul Martin is joined by experts Christina Trevanion and Will Axon as Flog It! visits Exmouth on Devon's Jurassic Coast. Amongst the finds is a charming vinaigrette. Show more
A team of canine experts reveal the innermost secrets of man's best friend. This episode includes the origin of the poodle haircut, the greyhound's speed and dog breeds themselves. Show more
Sitcom about an out-of-work former variety star. When Michael gets Arthur online, a highly unusual business partnership is formed.
Andrew Marr looks at the enigmatic Chancellor of Germany, Angela Merkel - the most powerful woman in the world - and traces her political journey. Show more
The return of the comedy panel show that takes a comic look at the people, places and events which made the week's news. With guest Mark Steel. Show more
Dara O Briain and the team look back at the last seven days and extract the hilarity with guests Milton Jones, Hal Cruttenden, Holly Walsh and Ed Byrne.
Some mysterious meteorites lead Professor Quatermass (Brian Donlevy) to a remote factory where he comes to believe an alien invasion plan is underway.