Television gardeners try to save the nation's gardening heritage. Rachel de Thame praises irises and Toby Buckland campaigns for ornamental grasses. Show more
Monty advises on how to protect tender plants over the coming months. Adam Frost learns about the work of a Children in Need project for disadvantaged and vulnerable children. Show more
Thirty years on from the Great Storm of 1987, Ellie Harrison visits Wakehurst Place in West Sussex to learn how it dealt with the devastation. Show more
Matt Tebbutt presents. Idina Menzel helps James Martin cook roast shoulder of pork, and Claire Goose faces her food heaven or food hell. Show more
Mary Berry shares a selection of her foolproof recipes. Mary prepares a simple and easy herb flatbread that the whole family can muck in with. Show more
Chef Brian Turner takes celebrities back to their youths, using the power of food to jog colourful memories. Anneka Rice revisits special places from her Surrey youth. Show more
Mark Chapman presents analysis of Saturday's Premier League matches and looks ahead to Sunday's action, with Arsenal travelling to Everton and Tottenham playing Liverpool.
A look at the life of Joan Fontaine, one of Britain's best-loved actresses, using rarely seen archive footage of her BBC appearances to tell the story of her Oscar-winning career. Show more
Classic Alfred Hitchcock thriller about a timid heiress who becomes convinced that her husband is trying to kill her. Show more
Andrew Graham-Dixon and Giorgio Locatelli explore the culture and history of Italy. The second leg of their journey takes Giorgio home, to Lombardy. Show more
The antiques programme heads to the Midlands, as experts Adam Partridge and Thomas Plant set about valuing the gems at Dudley Concert Hall. Show more
Dara O Briain and Angela Scanlon present, with commentary by Jonathan Pearce. The teams are Donald Thump, Behemoth, Sabretooth, Apollo, Apocalypse and The Swarm. Show more
Louis Theroux visits the Milwaukee Police Department as they patrol District 5, home to some of the nation's deadliest streets. Show more
Drama series about the early days of crack and its effect on black communities in LA. Franklin needs to recover his money and get revenge on the people who took it. Show more
A look at the heart of the British army. The army goes to Iraq, where they have a bloody history - 179 British soldiers were killed here between 2003 and 2011. Show more
Darryl Grimason takes a scuba diving adventure around the shores of Northern Ireland. He swims with sharks in his exploration of the coastline.
David Dimbleby presents topical debate from Dunstable in Bedfordshire. On the panel are Chris Grayling, Lisa Nandy, Sal Brinton, Simon Wolfson and Richard Coles. Show more
Fredrik tries to gain ground on Hanssen. An impromptu visit from a loved one gives Raf food for thought. Oliver tries to find common ground with Damon. Show more