A mix of dance and animation around the four elements, with music ranging from JS Bach to John Adams. Designed to introduce children with special needs to classical music. Show more
Performances from the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
Episode 1: Bach
2 minutes on BBC Two Northern Ireland
Pianist Tom Horton performs Bach's Prelude in C Major.
Lee McKenzie presents live coverage of the second practice session of the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix. Sebastian Vettel won in Japan in 2013 en route to his fourth world crown. Show more
Series looking at benefit fraud. Matt meets 17-year-old Emily who is battling cancer but refuses to let it get her down. Show more
Consumer programme. Matt Allwright joins the ranks of Britain's housing officers. A letting agent threatens to smash down a door to get into an overcrowded house. Show more
The series exploring the world of animal senses examines how smells can be used both as a defence against sharks and in controlling a swarm of bees' behaviour. Show more
Confectioners Kitty Hope and Mark Greenwood rediscover the best of British sweets. They make sweets that are perfect to enjoy after dark, including gin and lime truffles. Show more
Series showcasing the best of travel across the globe. Carmen Roberts reports from the Macao International Fireworks Festival. Show more
The latest national and international news, plus top interviews and analysis.
The latest international news from the BBC.
Jo Coburn presents the latest political news, interviews and debate.
Series looking at the value of household junk. Angela Rippon and Jonty Hearnden are in rural Wiltshire to help Rosemary and John Cox raise funds for a local charitable cause. Show more
The final weekday programme culminates in the Cook-Off where, after six weeks of gruelling challenges, the three finalists must present a faultless three-course meal. Show more
Ainsley Harriott introduces another edition of the classic 20-minute challenge. Actor Chris Ellison and his wife Anita dish up mouthwatering food in the red and green kitchens. Show more
Michael Portillo sees how gunpowder made in Waltham Cross fuelled an empire and heads to Hackney to uncover the gruesome details of the first murder on a train. Show more
John Barrowman hosts the general knowledge quiz. Contestants from two teams descend into the Pressure Pad to compete in a series of head-to-head games in a bid to reach the final. Show more
Antiques series. Flog It! is at National Museum Cardiff. Star finds include a fruitwood spice tower and a set of miniature paintings that make a big impact in the saleroom. Show more
Jeremy Vine hosts the show where every day a new team of challengers take on what is probably the greatest quiz team in Britain, made up of some of the country's top quizzers. Show more
Zoe Ball presents all the backstage gossip and behind-the-scenes action. She breaks into rehearsals for a glimpse of what is in store at the weekend. Show more
Stephen Fry examines the largest and littlest of animal life, from lonely whales to larval locomotives. With Sarah Millican, Ross Noble, Colin Lane and Alan Davies. Show more
The stories behind the day's headlines with Laura Kuenssberg. IS murder another British hostage - why? Clashes in Hong Kong, UKIP's by-election and Spandau Ballet.
Music from contemporary and classic artists. Joining Jools are south London's Jamie T, Ali Campbell, Gorgon City, Damien Rice, Future Islands and Chastity Brown. Show more
Australian comedy. Following a major surgery, a mother must spend a year avoiding physical strain - including sex - to minimise the risk of another ruptured aneurysm. Show more
Lee McKenzie presents coverage of the third and final practice session of the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix.
David Dimbleby presents topical debate from Northampton. On the panel are Grant Shapps MP, Stella Creasy MP, Julian Huppert MP, Susie Boniface and Charlie Mullins. Show more