Susan Calman presents the search to find the UK's smartest school. In this first-round heat, Hamilton College take on Chalfont. Show more
Children organise a wedding for their unmarried parents or step-parents. Four fiendish wedding planners are determined to get mum and dad muddy on their big day. Show more
Ed Petrie and his friends find the most unusual places in Europe. They discover why flamingos are pink and explore a fairy-tale lake. Show more
Mark and Lauren get the help of experts to design dream dens for children. Sienna really needs a new bedroom which can double up as a spy den, with lots of techy gadgets. Show more
Dick and Dom reveal the genius of Delia Derbyshire, a pioneer of modern-day music who helped create the Doctor Who theme tune. Show more
The natural history documentary focuses on the new giants, the recently discovered heavyweights of the dinosaur world, such as the immense argentinosaurus. Show more
Series about orphaned baby elephants at the David Shelrick Wildlife Trust in Kenya. Michaela and the six orphaned elephants from Nairobi arrive at Ithumba, the new release site. Show more
Chris Packham presents the series that examines Britain from an animal's point of view. Chris meets our top woodland predator, the goshawk. Show more
The discovery of a nest in the Orinoco rainforest gives film-maker Fergus Beeley a unique opportunity to see the rare harpy eagle. Show more
Cookery series with Tony Singh and Cyrus Todiwala. The two friends experiment with goats' cheese in the Cothi Valley, Camarthenshire, and visit a sweet shop in Bridgend. Show more
Culinary competition. Three chefs bid to represent the north west. Ellis pays tribute to the founder of the NHS with his re-imagining of a Welsh breakfast. Show more
Culinary competition. It is the fish course and the chefs are gunning for tens. Craig pays tribute to a friend who revolutionised hospital food in Morecambe Bay. Show more
Creative culinary competition. Liam meets his personal hero, Nola Ishmael OBE, who became the UK's first ever black director of nursing. Show more
Tom cooks dishes that are great for the family, inspired by the food he loved growing up. He gives roast chicken a farmyard twist and makes apple and toffee crumble pie. Show more
Documentary series following life in a Bolton scrapyard. Terry's back from Italy, inspired and dreaming of buying a £500,000 car-shredding machine. Show more
Documentary following the Royal National Lifeboat Institution. Ruth is on board for one of her first ever shouts - someone has spotted what looks like an upturned boat out at sea. Show more
Paul Martin presents from Southwell, near Nottingham, where experts Caroline Hawley and Mark Stacey find antiques and collectables for auction. Show more
Rural affairs magazine. Gavin Andrews meets students at Greenmount Agricultural College, and series reporter Ruth Sanderson celebrates the legacy of Harry Ferguson. Show more
Eilidh Barbour presents every key putt amid the patriotism and occasional pantomime of the always compelling competition between Europe and the USA. Show more
Joining Jools are six artists all making their own debuts on the show - Jess Glynne, IDLES, Soft Cell, King Princess, Hak Baker and Ralph McTell. Show more
Gareth Malone is bringing his piano, guitar and conductor's baton to his very own music quiz. Two teams battle it out testing their skill and music knowledge to play the answer. Show more
Danish thriller. A troubled detective reviews a cold case and is thrown headlong into the mystery of a politician's disappearance during a ferry crossing five years earlier. Show more
Drama series. J Paul Getty's refusal to pay any money to his grandson's captors has unforeseen consequences in Italy.