Blue Peter presenters Helen Skelton and Barney Harwood look at how to make telescopes and rockets, and use a toilet roll to measure the distances between planets. Show more
Four short films exploring the moon, stars and beyond with young children and their families. Includes a trip to the beach to find out how the moon is connected to the sea. Show more
This short film shows swarms of flamingos moving around and displaying their long necks - this is the spectacle of their courtship ritual. Show more
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a house in Perthshire, a property in Hampshire and a three-bed house in Derby, learning how much they sold for at auction. Show more
Nick Knowles presents events from the work of the emergency services. As a fire rages on the twelfth floor of university accommodation, a student fears her friend could be inside. Show more
Documentary series. A martial arts expert's large insurance claim gets the chop, a Ferrari driver gets a roasting and an inept conman gives the game away when he fails to hang up.
Nicki Chapman meets Teo Ames, who is considering a move to New Zealand following a tragic family event. But will Teo's wife Amanda be convinced that it is a good idea? 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
Property series. The Arnold family look to make space for a new addition. Another family tries to make room for a daughter who cannot afford to fly the nest. Show more
Stephen Sackur asks the chief executive of NHS England, Sir David Nicholson, if the NHS is capable of meeting the shifting demands and financial challenges of the 21st century. Show more
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Host John Humphrys invites four contenders to answer questions in the famous black chair. Subjects include Chelsea Football Club and the life and works of Joe Orton. Show more
Nine contestants play as a team to win up to £10,000. Only one takes the prize money, as at the end of each round contestants decide which of their number should be eliminated.
It's the last chance for the chefs from Scotland to impress, as now the one with the lowest total score from across the week will leave the competition. Show more
Keith Floyd's gastronomic tour of the South West continues with the pleasures of rare cheeses, home-made bread and traditional roast beef. Show more
Sitcom set in a department store. A glamorous representative of a 'His and Hers' perfume range sets up shop in the store, displacing the central stand. Show more
Classic wartime sitcom set in occupied France. A tailor arrives to measure up Captain Geering and Colonel von Strohm. Show more
US police drama series about two female detectives. Chris and Mary Beth investigate when a construction worker falls to his death. Show more
Paul Martin presents a programme in which members of the public attempt to make money out of their antiques by taking a risk at auction. This edition comes from Coventry. Show more
Jeremy Vine 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
Zoe Ball presents all the backstage gossip and behind-the-scenes action from the world of Strictly Come Dancing. Plus Zoe gets the latest news from inside the training rooms.
Going behind the headlines to answer health questions. This time, Michael Mosley and the team investigate if you can be fat and fit as well as other recent health questions. Show more
Crime drama set in 1919 Birmingham. Thomas Shelby has to deal with an IRA chief who has come to Small Heath to avenge his cousin's death. Campbell gets closer to the stolen guns. Show more
Dan Snow travels to Congo to reveal how its troubled history has turned one of the world's potentially richest countries into one of its poorest. Show more
One year ago, Malala Yousafzai was shot by the Taliban on her school bus. In this Panorama special, she talks exclusively to Mishal Husain about her remarkable journey. Show more
Coverage of the opening practice session for the Japanese Grand Prix from Suzuka, presented by Suzi Perry. Show more
Looking at how basejumper Felix Baumgartner became the first person to free-fall through the sound barrier when, in October 2012, he fell 26 miles to Earth from the edge of space. Show more
Cambridge chemist Dr Peter Wothers offers 12 Key Stage 3 students the opportunity to join him in his laboratory to explore the four ancient elements: water, earth, air and fire. Show more
Dr Yan sets primary school-aged children a series of challenges that explore the science behind the exciting Bloodhound project to build the fastest car in the world. Show more