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
Children from around England present their lives and enthusiasms. Martha lives near the Ironbridge Gorge Museum, Gabriel is half Polish and Millie attends a Quaker school. Show more
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a former army house in Wiltshire that may leave visitors shell-shocked, a three-bedroom end-of-terrace lot and a Staffordshire property. Show more
Dom Littlewood looks at clever new methods that the police and the public are using to catch crooks red-handed. A husband and wife are targeted by troublesome teenagers. Show more
Angela Rippon, Gloria Hunniford and Julia Somerville investigate viewers' holiday disasters. The team discovers why, after an emergency abroad, an insurer refused to pay the bill. Show more
Observational documentary series. The police crack down on unlicensed rickshaw drivers flouting highway rules and taking advantage of visitors. Show more
Michael Portillo journeys deep into central Europe to explore a country where east meets west: Poland. His voyage takes him to Warsaw, Poznan, Wroclaw and Krakow. Show more
Nick Knowles presents close calls caught on film, including the dramatic moment a 19-year-old is brought back to life after his heart stops during a cardiac arrest. Show more
Radha Manjeshwar explores the diagnosis of deaf children. Are the choices offered and the language used by medical people appropriate? Show more
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Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn present live coverage of Prime Minister's Questions.
Live coverage from the Lakeside Country Club continues as the second round gets under way. Presented by Colin Murray with expert analysis by Bobby George. Show more
The Great British Winter
Episode 3: Forests
59 minutes on BBC Two Northern Ireland
Available for 10 months
Explores Britain's most extreme winter landscapes. Ellie Harrison visits Britain's forests during the winter months, looking at charcoal creation and tree planting. Show more
Paul Martin is joined by experts David Barby and Will Axon in Swindon. Paul takes time out to explore the Science Museum's oversized store in neighbouring Wroughton. 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
Michael Portillo continues his journey through southern Scotland. He celebrates Victorian iron and steel in Motherwell, admiring the Forth Rail Bridge. Show more
Television gardeners try to save the nation's gardening heritage. Carol Klein praises daffodils and Chris Beardshaw campaigns for blossom. Show more
Following six British households as they take on the responsibility of a puppy. As adolescence hits, common problems include aggression, humping and roaming. Show more
Documentary. Two salesmen at opposite ends of the used-car market are trading places to see if they can make it in very different parts of Britain. 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
Colin Murray presents highlights of the night's second round matches at the 2015 BDO World Professional Darts Championships in Frimley Green.
Rob Walker introduces extended highlights of the day's second round matches at the 2015 BDO World Professional Darts Championships at Lakeside Country Club.
Radha Manjeshwar explores the diagnosis of deaf children. Are the choices offered and the language used by medical people appropriate? Show more
Fazer from N-Dubz gives seven unknown urban musicians a crash course in classical music, before they perform with the BBC Symphony Orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall. Show more
A deeper exploration of some of the music featured in Ten Pieces, as celebrities offer further insight into the composers and works included in the film. Show more