Short documentary portraits of primary children with a range of disabilities, learning differences and medical conditions. The films are designed to help encourage inclusion. Show more
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a property with some nasty secrets in London, a Southampton semi riddled with woodworm, and a house with potential in south Wales. Show more
Series following the emergency services in rural Britain. The Durham Constabulary investigate suspected sheep rustling. An air ambulance crew come to the aid of a fallen rider. Show more
Series reuniting people who were part of major news events. Four people who were on the Empire Windrush in 1948 return to the port of Tilbury. Show more
Series in which families try out life overseas. Despite never having been there, George Hobbs feels more Australian than British. He's determined to move his family to Perth. Show more
Second of a two-part documentary using innovative techniques to reveal the secrets of pets' behaviour. A hamster uses his remarkable senses to stage an escape. Show more
Michael Portillo continues his journey from Pembroke Dock to Cambridge. En route, he learns about the Victorian signalling system still in place today. Show more
HARDtalk
Michael Fuchs - Senior Economic Adviser to Chancellor Angela Merkel
30 minutes on BBC Two Northern Ireland
Stephen Sackur asks the senior economic adviser to chancellor Angela Merkel if Germany has used its power wisely in the high stakes showdown over Greece's debt. Show more
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
The latest international news from the BBC.
A look at some of the BBC's most popular gardening programmes and personalities, presented by Carol Kirkwood. Carol explores subjects that all begin with the letter E. Show more
Police drama series. When Chris is shot in the line of duty, Mary Beth is determined to track down the villain - but her new partner sees police work as a nine-to-five job.
Acclaimed documentary series about World War II, narrated by Laurence Olivier. After initial successes, Hitler's invasion of Russia is decisively stopped at Stalingrad. Show more
Southern Africa is a riot of life and colour because of two great ocean currents that sweep around the continent's Cape. Show more
Sitcom about miserly shopkeeper Arkwright and his downtrodden assistant. Granville advertises for some female company and gets more than he bargained for.
Domestic sitcom. Sam and Daphne's life of enforced domesticity in the basement is further complicated by an unexpected visitor.
Holiday camp sitcom. Jeffrey Fairbrother decides that a change of voice would be a good idea on Radio Maplin. Spike meets his femme fatale.
Experts Philip Serrell and Charlie Ross are in Tenby where they share their knowledge with the crowd. Paul Martin meets one of his favourite artists, Aneurin Jones. Show more
Richard Osman presents the fast-paced quiz show where what contestants have in common is just as important as their general knowledge.
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
Families spend a week living in an exotic country. Alan wants to return to his Caribbean homeland of Barbados, but can he persuade wife Amanda and son Sekani to join him? Show more
Amateur sewers test their sewing and dressmaking skills. The remaining sewers take on a set of tasks designed to test their ability to add shape and structure to clothing. Show more
Two-part documentary. Steve Hewlett examines how growing up in the spotlight has affected Princes William and Harry, and their attitudes to the media. Show more
Charlie Brooker looks back at the 30th anniversary celebrations in EastEnders, 'Russell Brand' uncovers the truth about TV and Philomena Cunk contemplates the world of medicine.
Panorama's Paul Kenyon investigates the children, some as young as seven, travelling alone on the world's most dangerous migration route. Show more
A team of scientists takes to the skies in an airship to explore Earth's atmosphere.
Science enthusiast Fran Scott makes GCSE chemistry come alive by finding out how huge-scale chemical processes go into producing the world's most used materials. Show more