Hazel Irvine is in Sochi with coverage of the men's snowboard cross. Plus Great Britain's women face Russia in the curling, while the men take on China. Show more
Hazel Irvine is in Sochi with coverage of the business end of the curling group stages. Great Britain's women face Russia, while the men take on China. Show more
Jonathan Edwards presents further coverage from Sochi, with action from the women's ice hockey semi-finals. The USA and Canada both won their matches at this stage in 2010. Show more
Clare Balding presents from Sochi. The ice dance comes to its conclusion with the free dance. Plus action from the two-man bobsleigh, men's aerials and men's team ski jumping. Show more
Clare Balding reflects on a hectic day's action in Sochi, with medals decided in the snowboard cross, ice dance, bobsleigh, ski jumping, freestyle skiing and biathlon. Show more
In another quarter-final match, two teams of students aim to reach the next stage of the quiz. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions.
Highlighting all that is excellent in food and drink. Should we care where our food comes from? Chef Genarro Contaldo creates an authentically Italian dish from scratch. Show more
Science series. Horizon explores why placebos work, despite containing no active ingredient, and explains how we could all benefit from their hidden power. Show more
Animation that explores Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill's powerful love poem, where the natural world becomes a metaphor for physical love. Show more
Film reviews. Claudia Winkleman and Danny Leigh look at George Clooney's World War II comedy-drama The Monuments Men and Nick Frost gets his dancing shoes on in Cuban Fury. Show more
Justin Rowlatt and Anita Rani continue their epic road trips across Russia. Anita meets some drag-racers in Moscow and Justin heads deep into the Ural Mountains and Asia. Show more
Wildlife biologist Liz Bonnin sets off on a worldwide journey of discovery to find out why animals of different species make friends with each other, and even fall in love. Show more
Exploring the British legal system in a new way, as young people from UK state schools take on the roles of barrister, defendant, witness, jury, court reporter and court artist. Show more
A compilation of short films made specially for schools based on the BBC Two history series. Dr Joann Fletcher finds out what living in ancient Egypt was like for ordinary people. Show more
An adventure inside some of the most exciting paintings held in British collections today. Looking at Henri Rousseau, LS Lowry, Andy Warhol, Paula Rego and Joseph Wright of Derby. Show more