Tale of the rise of a stage-struck young woman who leaves her small-town home to go to New York in search of bright lights and big cheques. Show more
Amateur sleuth Hildegarde Withers flies to Catalina for a holiday, but on reaching the island one of the passengers is found to have been murdered. Show more
Alan Titchmarsh explores Britain's great gardens. Here, he reveals how Sissinghurst in Kent was one of the first lifestyle gardens, made up of different 'rooms'. Show more
James Martin takes a look back at some of his favourite recipes and best moments from Saturday Kitchen.
Paul Hollywood reveals more of his favourite pies and puddings, including a tart created from three types of onion, and a roulade pudding created with peppermint fragrance. Show more
Paul Hollywood uncovers the best of British pies and puddings with Scotland's world champion scotch pie maker Andrew Chisholm. Plus Omar Allibhoy with some Iberian pies and puds. Show more
As Lauren discovers the truth about Jake, will she destroy his life? Carl has some home truths for Max. Alfie has a revelation for Kat which will change their lives forever. Show more
John Inverdale with live coverage from Dublin as Ireland face New Zealand. With Keith Wood and Sir Clive Woodward in the studio, and commentary by Eddie Butler and Philip Matthews. Show more
Semi-final action from the Rugby League World Cup, both of which were staged at Wembley Stadium. In the 2008 semi-finals, New Zealand beat England and Australia beat Fiji. Show more
Pam Rhodes discovers how authors such as CS Lewis and JRR Tolkien inspire generations. With hymns from around the country and the Senior School Choir Of The Year. Show more
Suzi Perry presents highlights of the final race on the Formula 1 calendar from Sao Paulo. World champion Sebastian Vettel will want to sign off the campaign in style. Show more
Michael Portillo explores Bohemia and Bavaria, sampling the sulphurous waters of Marianske Lazne and riding a piece of German railway history made in Britain. Show more
How Eric and Ernie became the kings of TV comedy. This episode reveals where it all began, as Morecambe and Wise begin drawing in audiences with their show Two of A Kind. Show more
Profiling artists and their view of Derry-Londonderry's year as the UK City of Culture. Stephen McCauley catches up with SOAK to review Sons & Daughters and Other Voices. Show more
The team are in the coastal county of Suffolk. Julia Bradbury celebrates the centenary of the birth of one of our greatest composers, Benjamin Britten. Show more
Overwhelmed by too much heartbreak, too many decisions and too many memories, Chrissie must look inside herself to find what she truly needs. Show more