Six teams of children tackle design challenges, such as making a bird hide, creating a moving window display or designing a nightlight, all aided by three talented young engineers. Show more
Stars of stage, sport and screen reveal the foods that keep them at the top of their profession, while Stefan Gates explores the world of nutrition with various experiments. Show more
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a house in Stoke, a plot that is a real bargain near Canterbury, and a large semi-detached that has creepy problems in Derby. Show more
Series looking at benefit fraud. Something stinks for HMRC fraud investigators when they start looking into the world of garlic smuggling, following clues from China to Felixstowe. Show more
Observational documentary series. Dan and Dunya celebrate their first anniversary by going down an Oxford Street sewer in search of a fatberg. Show more
Glorious Gardens from Above
Episode 13: Norfolk
44 minutes on BBC Two Northern Ireland
Available for 7 months
Horticulturist Christine Walkden explores gardens and countryside from a hot-air balloon. Christine travels over the flattest part of Britain as she descends on Norfolk. Show more
Series searching for untapped interior design talent. In the penultimate heat, three new designers must transform a master bedroom in Port Sunlight. Show more
Documentary series. The chaplains at Birmingham Children's Hospital are called to the parents of a newborn baby with suspected meningitis. Show more
Series showcasing the best of travel across the globe.
The latest national and international news, plus top interviews and analysis.
The latest international news from the BBC.
Andrew Neil is joined by columnist Tim Montgomerie to discuss the latest news from Westminster, including how much the parties are planning to spend on the general election. Show more
Nick Crane embarks on a journey around Britain to experience the surrounding seas' tidal ebb and flow, and to explore the Riddle of the Tides.
Ainsley Harriott hosts another seasonal twenty-minute cooking challenge. Jazz legends Kenny Ball and Chris Barber cook up some fabulous food and a musical feast for Christmas. Show more
The finalists face three last challenges designed to demonstrate how much the amateur bakers have grown in skill and creativity, before the winner is announced. Show more
Australian period drama. On a high after the Swansons' party, George and Sarah are closer than ever, but Regina's bombshell means their happiness is short-lived. Show more
Alistair McGowan travels through the West Midlands to uncover the historic buildings in critical need of renovation, including an Evesham cinema, an arts school a teapot factory. Show more
Andrew Marr's History of Modern Britain
Episode 5: New Britannia
1 hour on BBC Two Northern Ireland
Available for years
In the final part of Andrew Marr's national saga, Britain enters the post-Thatcher era. Many have done well during the Thatcher years, but now boom is turning to bust. Show more
The team assembles on the lawns of Bodnant Garden. Items up for valuation include a tea service made for a maharajah and designs for the tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Show more
Dermot Murnaghan hosts a general knowledge quiz in which teams from all over the UK battle to beat the Eggheads, some of the country's top quiz champions. Show more
Zoe Ball presents an hour-long special with all the backstage gossip from the four Strictly finalists and extra special guests.
Four more contenders are invited to answer questions in the black chair. The subjects are one hit wonders, UK general elections 1979 - 2010, West Bromwich Albion and Empress Livia. Show more
Mary Berry shares recipes for a stress-free Christmas Day, including mini filo beef wellington canapes, mince pies and the all-important turkey crown with all the trimmings. Show more
FBI blames North Korea for Sony hack. One man's personal story as Ebola death toll passes 7000. Interview with the people behind the Tower of London poppies.
Urban drama. Three childhood friends in a tough South Central LA neighbourhood struggle to make sense of the gang violence that surrounds them. Show more
Acclaimed poet Simon Armitage explores seven real-life World War I stories, each one culminating in a poem inspired by his research. Show more