World War II stories of ordinary people doing extraordinary things. Jules Hudson discovers how a nation of knitters kept our troops in the fight. Show more
Ben Fogle and Kate Humble celebrate 50 years of Longleat Safari Park. The summer weather has left the cheetahs feeling lazy, so a contraption is constructed to snap them out of it. Show more
Naomi teams up with courageous kids to see if there's a nice side to the dreaded head lice, and challenges Ed Petrie to hold the UK's biggest house spider. Show more
Wildlife series. Steve and the crew visit the southern states of the USA in search of more predators to add to his Deadly list. Show more
Five British kids work and live alongside the people that make their favourite things. The teens get the chance to make onesies in Cambodia. Show more
Interactive entertainment show. The Vamps and The Next Step stars Trevor and Isaac drop in and Hacker hangs out with JoJo Siwa. Show more
Chris Packham delves into the world of weird. Tales include something strange in the water in the Caribbean, a four-foot worm in a fish tank and a tick turning America vegetarian. Show more
Rick Stein visits Vienna, the city that once ran the Austro-Hungarian Empire and continues to be home to comfort dishes like Tafelspitz and Goulash. Show more
Paul Martin is joined by experts James Lewis and Christina Trevanion at the historic Imperial War Museum Duxford in Cambridgeshire. Show more
Live coverage as England face Spain in the Under-17 World Cup final in Kolkata, India.
Stephen Nolan and Sarah Travers meet the country's most innovative entrepreneurs. Here, they look at an invention aimed at relieving period pain among other business ideas. Show more
Stephen Watson presents live Pro14 coverage as Ulster host Leinster at Kingspan Stadium. Commentary is by Jim Neilly and Tony McWhirter. Show more
Paul Murton experiences island life. He visits Eriskay, Barra and Vatersay in the Outer Hebrides and learns about the inspiration for Whisky Galore. Show more
In the run-up to the exhibition Harry Potter: A History of Magic, JK Rowling visits the British Library and reveals the real-life counterparts to her fantastical world. Show more
The comedy panel show looks back at the events before the summer, as Tim McGarry, Colin Murphy, Jake O'Kane and Neil Delamere are joined by guests from the last series. Show more
Music programme. Guests include Stereophonics, Hurray for the Riff Raff, Moses Sumney, Richard Thompson and Japanese pianist extraordinaire Hiromi. Show more
British drama. Workaholic Frankie accepts the advances of young student Kahil. But as an Algerian Muslim, he is suspect in the eyes of others and, increasingly, of Frankie herself. Show more
Uplifting French comedy drama. A quadriplegic Parisian millionaire strikes up an unlikely friendship with the young man from the projects who he hires to be his live-in carer. Show more