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 C. Show more
Gardening challenge series with Fern Britton. In the semi-final, the five remaining gardeners must grow okra and use helichrysum to create eye-catching table swags. Show more
The team explore Cambridgeshire. Matt Baker finds out how Cambridge University students past and present are having an impact on the countryside. Show more
Series following the Falkland Islands' community. The Rev Hines prepares for Palm Sunday, while Hattie and Kevin cook up a feast for their end-of-season party. Show more
James Martin looks back at some of the best moments from Saturday Kitchen. Including recipes from Bryn Williams, Angela Hartnett, Vivek Singh and Lawrence Keogh. Show more
Nigella introduces us to her favourite recipes for sharing with family and friends. Whether it's a tray of nourishing breakfast bars or Nigella's latest addition to her 'Chocolate Cake Hall of Fame'. Show more
My Life on a Plate
Episode 9: Arlene Phillips
44 minutes on BBC Two Northern Ireland
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Chef Brian Turner takes celebrities back to their youths, using the power of food to jog colourful memories. Arlene Phillips reflects on her determination to dance. Show more
Chef Brian Turner takes celebrities back to their youth, using the power of food to jog colourful memories. Athlete Colin Jackson looks back on his Cardiff childhood. Show more
Terry Wogan and Mason McQueen visit the Roman city of Bath. From Bath chaps to beetroot sorbet, they taste it all, including honey-glazed dormice, cooked Roman style. Show more
Terry Wogan and Mason McQueen head to Harrogate, where they sample a toffee that is actually a barley sugar, take a Turkish bath and drink enough tea to sink a battleship. Show more
Sue Barker hosts live coverage from the opening day of the ATP World Tour Finals from the O2 Arena in London. Commentary by Andrew Castle and Tim Henman. Show more
How the Crinan Canal cut journey times for boats travelling up the west coast of Scotland, and how Loch Ness became a key part of the Caledonian Canal. Show more
The team visit Northern Ireland and Lissanoure Castle in rural County Antrim. A couple of Moorcroft pieces get expert Catherine Southon excited. Show more
Documentary series exploring the explosive world of demolition. A new technique is devised to bring down a central London gas holder that towers over two busy railway lines. Show more
Diarmuid Gavin and Helen Dillon visit three different secret hideaways. They travel to County Down and County Antrim to cast an expert eye over three picturesque landscapes. Show more
Fishing competition. The three finalists face their final frontier - Zambia. Navigating the Zambezi River, the anglers search the croc-infested waters for huge catfish. Show more
The Secret History of the British Garden
Episode 1: The 17th Century
59 minutes on BBC Two Northern Ireland
Monty Don explores the evolution of the British garden. Monty uncovers the stories behind Britain's 17th-century gardens, starting at Levens Hall in Cumbria. Show more
US animated series. Peter prepares for a fight with Liam Neeson, while Lois becomes a class mom and pays more attention to the other children over Stewie. Show more
Animated comedy. When teddy bear Rupert is recalled, Stewie is determined to get him back. Peter is too sick to compete in a bowling match, so Lois fills in for him. Show more
Subversive animated comedy about the everyday trials and tribulations of family life. The Griffins join a country club but end up getting thrown out.
Dan Gordon is challenged to capture urban foxes on film.
The team explore Cambridgeshire. Matt Baker finds out how Cambridge University students past and present are having an impact on the countryside. Show more
Mo is faced with handing William back to his father. Sacha is put through the mill by a tricky case. Serena receives a wedding invitation from her ex. Show more