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
An adventure inside some of the most exciting paintings held in British collections. Looking at Wassily Kandinsky, Jan van Eyck, Eileen Agar, Yinka Shonibare and Vincent van Gogh. Show more
Property renovation series. Martin Roberts looks around a semi in Northern Ireland and a flat in Newcastle, while Lucy Alexander has a look at a basement flat in Dover. Show more
A look at new ways of catching criminals, including a robber caught on camera as he snatches a mobile, and a window fitter stealing from the home he is supposed to be securing. Show more
Series following council officers. Environmental health officers battle to protect the public from food poisoning when evidence of mice is found in a takeaway. Show more
Series following the emergency services in rural Britain. The Cornwall Air Ambulance team help a woman with a suspected fractured pelvis who has come off her bike. Show more
Another feast of finds for Fiona Bruce and the experts at Exeter Cathedral. Treasures featured include rare artworks by the sculptor Elisabeth Frink. Show more
Science series. The team investigate the ill effects of old age. Maggie Philbin looks at how our muscles change as we get older, and Liz Bonnin explains how bones are made. Show more
Magazine for the deaf community. Looks at the portrayal of deaf characters in mainstream drama serials and examining the future of deaf dramas in the UK and abroad. Show more
The latest national and international news, plus top interviews and analysis.
The latest international news from the BBC.
Andrew Neil is joined by the chief executive of Ipsos MORI Ben Page to discuss all the latest political news ahead of the local and European elections.
A journey around the coast of the United Kingdom, uncovering stories that have made us the island nation we are today.
Gardeners try to save Britain's horticultural heritage. Sarah Raven shows how to keep lawns in tip-top condition and James Wong praises tropical gardens. Show more
Chef Raymond Blanc welcomes the cameras into his kitchen to share his cooking secrets. Raymond focuses on tomatoes, opening with a salad recipe inspired by his mother. Show more
While James Lewis and Adam Partridge provide the people of Cumbria with expert advice about their antiques and collectibles, Paul Martin visits the remarkable Blackwell. 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
Goalkeepers Peter Shilton and Peter Schmeichel compete off the pitch to find the best antique deals in a road trip around Cheshire, with experts Paul Laidlaw and Mark Stacey. Show more
Top chefs compete to cook at a D-Day anniversary banquet. Stevie McLaughlin, Jacqueline O'Donnell and Neil Rankin try to impress with their main courses. Show more
Monty Don and Joe Swift look at more of the floral exhibits at this year's RHS Chelsea Flower Show. James Wong visits a show garden that pays homage to the Wardian case. Show more
Series exploring Australia's coastline. Neil Oliver explores the network of fortification to protect 'Fortress Sydney'. Xanthe Mallett discovers some ingenious DIY. Show more
Comedy series. Matt gets a DUI whilst his children are in the car. Sean is still reeling from the news about Beverly and Rob. Carol falls under the spell of her new boss. Show more
Magazine for the deaf community. Looks at the portrayal of deaf characters in mainstream drama serials and examining the future of deaf dramas in the UK and abroad. Show more
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
Film exploring the lottery of birth - how one's birthplace determines the likelihood of mother and baby surviving birth and what opportunities one may have later in life. Show more
Cambridge chemist Dr Peter Wothers offers 12 Key Stage 3 students the opportunity to join him in his laboratory to explore the four ancient elements: water, earth, air and fire. Show more