Child-led documentary revealing the geography and culture of China through the eyes of seven local children. Includes a look at life in the metropolis of Shanghai. Show more
Lucy Alexander and Martin Roberts visit a property with some interesting features near Chesterfield, a semi in Surrey with a lack of space and a batch of four flats in Leeds. Show more
Series looking at benefit fraud. Investigators work on the case of a woman who claimed benefits as a jobless single mother, but who may be much better off than they first thought. Show more
Series following British flying doctors in Australia. Flying doctor Hannah takes to the winch to attempt a tricky rescue on Bondi Beach. Show more
Documentary following life on the English Channel. The RNLI team from Newhaven rush to answer a mayday call from a teenager on a stranded yacht. Show more
Following his 1913 Bradshaw's guide, Michael Portillo ventures beyond Europe to the Holy Land, where he visits Jerusalem, Bethlehem and the Dead Sea. Show more
A first-class attempt to defraud Royal Mail ends in a jail term, and an insurance claimant goes overboard when trying to cash in on his boat's policy. Show more
Magazine for the deaf and hard of hearing. Heidi Koivisto-Robertson introduces three deaf artists: Juan delGado, Rubbena Aurangzeb-Tariq and James McLaughlin. Show more
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Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn present live coverage of Prime Minister's Questions and are joined by Sadiq Khan and George Eustice to discuss the Chilcot Inquiry and job figures. Show more
Rapper Professor Green makes an appeal on behalf of the Campaign Against Living Miserably, CALM. This charity fights to prevent male suicide. Show more
Paul Martin leads the Flog It! team to Oldham with experts Anita Manning and Kate Bliss. Paul also finds time to slip away for a curry.
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 from the heart of the East Midlands to Northumberland's Holy Island. In Hessle, he learns about the Humber Bridge. Show more
Gardeners try to save the nation's gardening heritage. Diarmuid Gavin flies the flag for wildlife gardens and Charlie Dimmock praises peonies. Show more
Chris Packham, Martin Hughes-Games and Michaela Strachan are in Scotland with a look at the winter wildlife found in our rivers and coastlines. Show more
Historical drama chronicling Thomas Cromwell's rise to power. Lacking a male heir, King Henry VIII is desperate to annul his marriage to Katherine of Aragon. 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
Magazine for the deaf and hard of hearing. Heidi Koivisto-Robertson introduces three deaf artists: Juan delGado, Rubbena Aurangzeb-Tariq and James McLaughlin. Show more
Documentary which goes behind the scenes at Tatler, the world's oldest magazine, which has been reporting on the lives of Britain's most privileged and powerful for 300 years. Show more
Survivors of the Holocaust, prosecutors, historians and the 1961 production team share their experience of Nazi atrocities and the prosecution of one of their key organisers. Show more
Professor Robert Bartlett explores the Plantagenets, England's longest ruling dynasty, in this version of the BBC Two series made especially for schools. Show more