A unique way of teaching numbers to preschoolers and infants. Rodd Christensen shows viewers how to play with and recognise the numbers one to ten. Show more
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a former chapel in Wales, a semi-detached house in Stoke-on-Trent and a flat in Edinburgh, learning how much they sold for at auction. Show more
Events from the day-to-day work of the emergency services. A man shatters half his ribcage while pruning a tree, and a woman threatens to take drastic action to escape a fire. Show more
Property series. Joe meets a couple who have just bought two adjoining empty cottages in rural Lincolnshire and plan on turning the two properties into one house. Show more
Dylan dreams of emigrating to Australia, but wife Lindsay is less keen on the idea of leaving her family behind. After spending a week on the Gold Coast, what will they decide? Show more
Rageh Omaar examines the history of the Ottoman empire. He starts by looking at the unlikely roots of the Ottomans, as nomadic horsemen in a rural backwater of modern-day Turkey. 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
Stephen Sackur talks to David Nott, a British surgeon who has recently returned from Syria. In a conflict such as Syria's, how much difference can a courageous doctor make? Show more
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Jo Coburn is joined by economist Will Hutton to discuss all the day's political news, including the latest from Grangemouth and an in-depth look at green taxes.
John Humphrys presents the first semi final. The subjects are British butterflies, the life and work of Franz Kafka, TV series Edge of Darkness and Red Clydeside 1914-1939. Show more
Series looking at the value of household junk. Angie Joughin-Coppin is no ordinary granny. She wants to go through her belongings to raise money for an around the world trip. Show more
It's the last chance for the London and the south east chefs to impress Jason Atherton. The one with the lowest total score leaves the competition. Show more
Flamboyant cook Keith Floyd looks at the traditional fare of Britain and Ireland, starting in Northumbria where he cooks a pork stew. Show more
Classic sitcom set in a department store. Mr Lucas tries to get a day off sick whilst all staff deal with their own infectious problems. Show more
Wartime sitcom. The Colonel, Captain and Rene are captured and taken to the dungeons of the chateau, where Herr Flick awaits them. Show more
Drama series about two women detectives in New York. Lacey is the main witness in what seems like an open-and-shut case but nothing is quite what it seems. Show more
Mark Harnden presents a programme where members of the public attempt to make money out of their antiques by taking a risk at auction. This edition comes from Hungerford. 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.
Nigella Lawson shares the secrets of Italian-inspired food. She treats her friends to pork loin stuffed with parma ham and oregano, served alongside her speedy mock mash. Show more
Nigella Lawson shares the secrets of Italian-inspired food. This time, she uses fregola - the Sardinian sun-dried and toasted couscous - in a recipe of couscous with clams. Show more
Michael Mosley and the team of doctors are in Lancaster to test if trees could help solve the hidden health threat of air pollution. Show more
Series following the fortunes of Iceland supermarkets. CEO Malcolm Walker encourages competitiveness during Christmas time. However, new year brings a crisis in the food supply. Show more
Kirsty Wark is joined by a literary panel of Paul Morley, Professor Sarah Churchwell and Professor John Mullan to tackle the six nominated books on the Man Booker shortlist. Show more
With exclusive access to eyewitnesses and investigators, Panorama reveals how and asks why a British family and a French cyclist were brutally murdered by a hitman. Show more
Series of six short films follows a group of teenagers as they try being an apprentice for the day in a wide variety of trades. Show more
The stories behind ten people who changed the world. This second episode looks at Grace Darling, Edward Jenner, Rosa Parks, Dr Thomas Barnardo and Elizabeth Fry. Show more