The latest news, sport, business and weather from the BBC's Breakfast team.
Naomi travels to snowy Iceland in her quest to find her ultimate nightmare of nature. She goes on a hunt for a real-life monster. Show more
Wildlife series. Steve Backshall takes a look at some of the super skills and senses that animals around the world use to hunt and survive. Show more
Five kids work alongside the people in the UK who make and do the things they rely on. The kids start their working trip with one of the UK's biggest recycling firms. Show more
Yasmin and Jonny host another live show, with guests from The Pets Factor, WWE and Emmerdale. Plus more callers are on the line to guess 'How many things are in the thing?'. Show more
A family of chimps live in a forested gorge that runs though the African savannah and has been cut off from the rest of the jungle for 15 years, leaving the chimps imprisoned. Show more
Tom Kerridge shows how to cook the best versions of the food everyone loves to eat. He serves up crowd-pleasing dishes, including pulled beef brisket. Show more
Raymond Blanc takes a cooking technique and shows how it can be used. He explains slow cooking and creates Asian flavoured beef shin and a squid with papaya salad. Show more
Property show. Alistair Appleton is on the shores of Germany's Lake Constance with a buyer from Wiltshire who is planning a new life abroad. Show more
Mark Carruthers presents live coverage of proceedings at the Democratic Unionist Party annual conference in Belfast, including the speech by party leader Arlene Foster.
Darryl Grimason takes a scuba diving adventure around the shores of Northern Ireland. He swims with sharks in his exploration of the coastline.
Live coverage of Wales v New Zealand. Analysis from Martyn Williams, Jeremy Guscott, Doug Howlett and Sam Warburton, commentary by Eddie Butler, Brian Moore and Jonathan Davies. Show more
Sara Orchard presents highlights of England's clash with Samoa at Twickenham, their last fixture in the autumn international series. Commentary by Chris Jones and Mike Tindall. Show more
Celebrating groundbreaking 1960s playwright Joe Orton. Fifty years since his murder at the hands of his lover, the film charts Joe's brief meteoric rise and tragic demise. Show more
Sandi Toksvig considers all things odorous and odious with Sally Phillips, Ross Noble, Nish Kumar and Alan Davies. Show more
Period drama. Industrious but introverted Albert hides a secret from the world, especially his fellow staff at a Dublin hotel. Show more
Lighthearted romantic fantasy about a widow whose late husband is reincarnated and enters her life again. To complicate matters further, he appears as her daughter's boyfriend.