CCTV captures the moment a road worker is crushed under the wheels of a reversing dump truck, and a thatched cottage catches fire while work is being done in the roof. Show more
A mother and her two young sons have just returned home from the park when a huge gas explosion rips through their house, and a runaway bin lorry threatens a pedestrian and her dogs. Show more
A young couple have a narrow escape after a car pulls out in front of them, causing them to swerve. Their car somersaults four times before coming to rest. Show more
Liz Bonnin and a team of experts conduct a groundbreaking scientific study of cats. They reveal the secret language of cats and why they meow to us but not each other. Show more
The latest headlines, breaking news and sport from the BBC newsroom.
Dad Michael believes his family's future lies down under, but wife Lisa values her close ties with loved ones in the UK. Will a week in New Zealand change her mind? Show more
Featuring a listed Victorian lodge in Plaistow in London, an end terrace in Liverpool and a large former pub in Blackburn. Show more
Eric Knowles is bargain hunting at an antiques fair at Southwell Racecourse in Nottinghamshire. Experts Gary Pe and David Harper assist the teams. Show more
Gymnastics golds are up for grabs on another packed afternoon of action at the 22nd Commonwealth Games, including the men's floor and men's pommel.
Four more contenders take to the black chair. Tonight's specialist subjects are the gardener Margery Fish, Downton Abbey, Louis Pasteur and the films of Edgar Wright. Show more
Michela Chiappa discovers an unexpected community of Welsh-Norwegians living on Gower and helps a dad pass on his heritage to his children by making delicious Norwegian desserts. Show more
Adaptation of Cole Porter's hit about a theatre company attempting a musical version of The Taming of the Shrew. Songs include So in Love. With Howard Keel and Kathryn Grayson. Show more
Roo Irvine and Steven Moore are antiques hunting in the north east. Vintage luggage and a pill box surprise at auction, while Steven gets familiar with a Sunderland sailor’s story. Show more
The quiz in which contestants try to score as few points as possible by plumbing the depths of their general knowledge to come up with the answers no-one else could think of. Show more
Action continues in track cycling with medals to be won.
Ben’s behaviour spirals out of control, Suki’s situation goes from bad to worse, and Kim jumps to conclusions.
Gregg Wallace accesses huge factories that use extraordinary engineering processes to make our most iconic vehicle. Show more
The day's important national and international news stories. With Kirsty Wark.
Weather bulletin.
War epic. In 1970, Captain Willard is given a secret mission by the top brass to travel into Cambodia to 'terminate' a decorated American colonel who has gone rogue and is presumed insane. Show more
Charlotte Smith and Matt Baker hear about the fight to save Jersey's puffins from extinction, Matt discovers the healing powers of surfing, and Tom Heap investigates another avian flu outbreak. Show more
Charlie Watts was the rock-steady heart of the Rolling Stones for 60 years. A stellar cast of musicians look at Charlie’s brilliance as a drummer and his unique personality. Show more
Highlights of programmes on BBC Two.