Three people who were children during World War II explain their experiences to a young friend or relative. They describe their everyday life, their fears and excitement. Show more
Joe Crowley challenges children to use technological tricks to unearth clues about the unsung historical heroes who lived and worked in their home town. Show more
The dangerous life of the damselfly, how a damselfly keeps itself away from danger, how it moves and what happens when a predator tries to catch it.
Property redevelopment series. Martin Roberts visits Shropshire, and there is a seaside feel as he and Lucy Alexander tour properties near the coast in Folkestone and Cornwall.
Griff Rhys Jones continues his exploration of Britain's mountains with a journey across the Pennines, the natural barrier between Yorkshire and Lancashire. Show more
Series in which families experience a trial week living in Australia or New Zealand. Can a daughter persuade her mum to move with her to New Zealand? 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
Highlighting all that is excellent in food and drink. Chef Tom Kerridge creates a meal for just £2 a head, and Kate Goodman reveals the hidden costs of bargain alcohol. Show more
Magazine for the deaf community. Memnos Costi is in Rome investigating research that classified 250 different gestures used by hearing Italians every day. Show more
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn with coverage of Prime Minister's Questions and the latest news and debate. With defence minister Anna Soubry and shadow housing minister Emma Reynolds. Show more
The 3,000m Cathedral Peak is the ambition for Julia Bradbury and her guide Zee, but she discovers that even the most experienced walkers need luck with the weather. Show more
Alan Titchmarsh goes on a journey through Britain's farmland, discovering how wild creatures can find a place to live in our fields, meadows and hedgerows. Show more
Michael Palin continues his Himalayan trek by going from K2 in Pakistan to Ladakh in India - a short distance as the crow flies, but a huge loop on the ground due to politics. Show more
Wartime sitcom. Herr Flick and Von Smallhausen almost meet their maker in front of a firing squad.
Wartime sitcom. What could go wrong with Michelle's plan to swap an eel containing the Fallen Madonna for a dog fish containing 10 million francs?
Michael Aspel and the team are at Montacute House in Somerset. Among the more intriguing finds is a very rare piece of silver which was dug up in a garden.
Quiz hosted by Jeremy Vine. Five brave contestants attempt to win thousands of pounds by taking on infamous Egghead CJ de Mooi.
Zoe Ball goes behind the scenes of The Voice UK. Zoe is joined on the sofa by another of the superstar coaches and their semi-finalists to talk about the show. Show more
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Documentary about the adventures, life and times of William Marshal - an eminent English knight who fought in battles across Europe and survived court intrigue and exile. Show more
Comedy sequel to Twenty Twelve. Ian Fletcher must defuse 'Wingategate' with a live interview after a TV presenter claims she has been discriminated against because of her age. Show more
Louis Theroux's LA Stories
Episode 1: City of Dogs
1 hour on BBC Two Northern Ireland
Available for years
Documentary. Louis Theroux enters the bizarre world of LA's dogs, meeting the characters whose lives revolve around the city's huge canine population. Show more
Magazine for the deaf community. Memnos Costi is in Rome investigating research that classified 250 different gestures used by hearing Italians every day. Show more
A compilation of five short films for GCSE Religious Studies where twelve students, made up of Christians, Muslims and non-believers, explore some big questions of faith. Show more