Presenter Rodd Christensen uses everyday objects to show that when you add, you get more and when you take away, you get less. Show more
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a property in south Wales, a semi-detached house in Southampton and a one-bedroom flat in Telford. Show more
Series looking at benefit fraud. The DWP and Richmond Council's fraud investigators team up to solve the case of a woman who may be using multiple identities to claim benefits. Show more
Property series. Joe meets Mike and Angela Sheppard in Lincoln, who plan on turning a derelict Baptist chapel and a neighbouring Victorian house into one property. Show more
John Torode sifts through archive cookery clips linked by the letter L, including the Hairy Bikers cooking a lasagne and Jamie Oliver baking a lemon and lime cream tart. Show more
A return visit to Wightwick Manor near Wolverhampton for Fiona Bruce and the team. Discoveries include two drawings by JMW Turner, including one found in the manor. Show more
James Martin explores regional ingredients found in the British Isles. On the South Coast it's truffles in the forests of Hampshire and tomatoes on the Isle of Wight. Show more
In a HARDtalk special, filmed live in front of an audience as part of the BBC's 100 Women series, Zeinab Badawi speaks to Italy's foreign minister, Emma Bonino. 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 Jack Straw to discuss today's political news, including the latest on HS2 and asking if you are more likely to become a politician if it runs in the family. Show more
Series looking at the value of household junk. Susan and Duncan Jones have called in the team to help them sell some of their antiques to raise money for a family break. Show more
It's the finals and only eight chefs remain. The finalists cook their fish dishes, which will be tasted and scored by the Great British Menu judges. Show more
In Kidwelly, Keith cooks a classic cawl, a traditional Welsh stew, for the rugby team with the help of Ray Gravell before heading to Llandybie to make Glamorgan sausages. Show more
Classic sitcom set in a department store. When the ladies' department is closed for a face-lift, the female assistants have to share the men's counter. Show more
Sitcom set during the Second World War in occupied France. A brave rescue attempt is planned. Show more
Drama series about two women detectives in New York. Pressure of work drives Mary Beth to the brink of exhaustion, and Chris becomes a nun in the line of duty. Show more
Paul Martin presents a programme where members of the public are invited to try and make money out of their antiques by taking a risk at auction. This edition comes from Hove. 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 is joined by the couple who narrowly escaped elimination. Karen Hardy gives her thoughts on the weekend's choreography.
Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry show how the Bake Off challenges should be done, making angel food cake, breakfast muffins, olive bread sticks and a chocolate cake showstopper. Show more
Live from RSPB Leighton Moss on the Lancashire coast, Chris Packham, Michaela Strachan and Martin Hughes-Games look at how the bountiful autumn has affected British wildlife. Show more
Sarah Millican talks Formula 1 coverage with Suzi Perry, Saturday night entertainment with Strictly judge Bruno Tonioli and magazine shows with Matt Baker and Alex Jones. Show more
Sue Perkins explores the highs and lows of being a woman in the unashamedly macho world of stand-up comedy, as she follows three stand-up comedians at the Edinburgh Festival. Show more
Horizon explores the boom in health-related apps and gadgets, as well as how technology is helping medical professionals monitor fitness and health in unprecedented ways. Show more
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In this film specially edited for schools, Professor Brian Cox discovers how a few fundamental laws gave birth to the most complex, diverse and unique force in the universe. Show more
Brian Cox tells the story of the amazing diversity and adaptability of life told through the fundamental laws that govern it, in a version of the Wonders of Life made for schools. Show more