In four films, based on the BBC Two series Vikings, Neil Oliver explores the real Vikings at home and at sea behind the popular image. Show more
Five animated stories giving a unique insight into the lives of young people who have sought refuge in the UK, told by the children themselves. Show more
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a two-bedroom mid-terrace house in County Durham, a four-bedroom house in Lewisham and a two-flat conversion in Mid Glamorgan. Show more
Series following new emergency service recruits. Paramedic Mark treats a patient with multiple sclerosis whose life is on the line, and Amber cuffs a suspected shoplifter. Show more
Ben Fogle and Kate Humble with all the news from the safari park. Freda the wolf is pregnant, and in Tanzania a Longleat keeper helps return a hyena to the wild. Show more
Series following the emergency services in rural Britain. The Royal Navy search and rescue helicopter crew race to help a keen paraglider who crashed into the side of a mountain. Show more
Looking at why the nation became obsessed with coffee shops, and how the brands do battle for our custom. With behind-the-scenes access to staff and the bosses of the big brands. Show more
Gardening magazine. Carol Klein visits Keith Wiley's garden in Devon, which celebrates the dog's-tooth violet. Rachel de Thame is at the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. Show more
Ahead of the first elections since the death of Nelson Mandela, Zeinab Badawi speaks to Makaziwe Mandela, his eldest child. Does the party Mandela loved, the ANC, deserve to win? Show more
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Two amateur cooks go head-to-head to see if they can create a restaurant in their own homes for one night. Fine dining goes up against an upmarket bistro. Show more
Martin Dorey travels around Britain in his classic camper van. In Norfolk, he gets knee deep in crab-infested mud to pick fresh samphire for his lunch. Show more
Drama series. Plantagenet is being spoken of as the next chancellor of the exchequer and Vavasor returns for the Chelsea districts with what he believes to be Alice's money. Show more
Coast returns to the UK to explore the universal themes that bind everyone together. The team investigates just what it means to be an island people. Show more
David Attenborough reveals the bizarre adaptations which have helped amphibians break their ties with water as he meets marsupial frogs, show-off newts and giant salamanders. Show more
The Hairy Bikers get on their bikes to find the best of each county's larder. Si and Dave explore Fermanagh, where they cook a traditional county favourite at Crom Castle. Show more
The team set up camp at Southport's Floral Hall where objects include a rare medal awarded to suffragettes and a pair of barber's chairs used by the Beatles. Show more
Dermot Murnaghan hosts a general knowledge quiz in which teams from all over the UK battle to beat the Eggheads. Show more
Top chefs compete to cook at a D-Day anniversary banquet. The London and south east chefs hope their desserts win them a place in the judges' chamber. Show more
Kirsty Wark explores examples of how women are assailed in public life. She asks if there is a new culture in which it is acceptable to refer to women in an offensive way. Show more
Darryl Grimason searches for bats and watches flocking starlings above Belfast's Albert Bridge.
Dan Snow traces the rise and fall of the East India Company, and reveals how the British government controlled the East India Company and helped it to create an empire. Show more
As the government's benefits changes begin to bite, Panorama gains exclusive access to one of London's worst-hit boroughs and follows the personal stories of those most affected. Show more
Six young people trace their family histories to find out what life was like in post-war Britain, discovering how society has changed. Show more