Twelve-year-old Ashley needs an opera-themed den so he can sing to his heart's content. He has Tourette syndrome and singing helps him to overcome it.
Ed Petrie and friends go on an offbeat road trip across the UK, taking in the Portrush Raft Race, a poison garden and a trip to a rainbow bagel bakery. Show more
The team announce the shortlist for the Blue Peter Book Awards, with three books with facts and three story books all hoping to win over the hearts of kids across the UK. Show more
Wildlife series. Steve heads into the blistering sun of the Australian outback to fulfil a lifelong dream of finding the most venomous snake in the world. Show more
Dan Snow follows in the footsteps of the prospectors of the 19th-century Klondike gold rush. The team finally set about the back-breaking work of mining for gold. Show more
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall is in the Wye Valley hoping to come face to face with an animal that has intrigued him since boyhood - the barbel. Show more
Even though she’s queen of the kitchen, Mary Berry spends just as much time in the garden, growing ingredients for delicious dishes that are packed with fruit and veg. Show more
Nadiya injects a joyful spark into our cooking with her flavour-packed comfort food, from a warming beef curry and parathas to custard French toast with pistachio syrup. Show more
Prince William, David Attenborough and Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim see how we might reimagine our production lines to solve the problem of the vast amount of waste we produce. Show more
Jane Asher brings together a selection of recipes from the nation's favourite TV chefs. Whether it's cakes, pies, puddings or main courses, this greatest hits of baking is a must. Show more
Boisterous adaptation of HG Wells's Kipps, in which a youthful, orphaned and impoverished draper's assistant inherits a fortune and starts climbing the social ladder. Show more
David Bintley on how the Sadler's Wells Ballet company brought ballet to the British people as an antidote to austerity and emerged, postwar, as the Royal Ballet. Show more
This edition of the antiques series comes from Guildford Cathedral, one of the few 20th-century cathedrals. Paul Martin is joined by experts James Lewis and Mark Stacey. Show more
Nigel Havers hosts as five dealers bid against each other to buy items brought in by the public, including mid-century chairs, an architect's drawing board and an intriguing orange head. Show more
A space mission discovers the dramatic history of the Milky Way. Professor Brian Cox reveals how our galaxy endured multiple collisions as rival galaxies fought for survival. Show more
A compilation of ABBA's greatest performances at the BBC, including Waterloo, Dancing Queen, Does Your Mother Know, Thank You for the Music, SOS, Fernando, Chiquitita and more. Show more
Documentary which explores how ABBA, between 1974 and 1982, raised the bar for pop music as an art form and made people fall in love with the sound of Swedish melancholy. Show more
Documentary celebrating the singing career of ABBA performer Agnetha Fältskog, which began in the mid-60s when she was just 15, as she records her comeback album at the age of 63. Show more
ABBA star in their first European TV special, recorded on location in the Swiss Alps. Also featuring special guests Kate Bush and Roxy Music.
August 1997. Fuelling Monica’s frustration at being sidelined, Linda has her ask for incriminating aid and learns more of the young woman’s troubled love life. Show more
Drama film. An acting couple find their relationship tested when the wife is attacked in their home. In Farsi with English subtitles. Show more
Highlights of programmes on BBC Two.