Short documentary portraits of primary children with a range of disabilities, learning differences and medical conditions. The films are designed to help encourage inclusion. Show more
Property redevelopment series. Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a two-bedroom bungalow in Darlington, a plot of land in Kent and a mid-terrace in Greater Manchester. Show more
A look at the work of sheriffs as they strive to retrieve cash for members of the public. The sheriffs brave a huge rainstorm when they visit a pub on behalf of a former employee. Show more
Gaelic children's programme. The Little People sing a song about being underwater.
The Abadas are enjoying a picnic with Hari's special toy, Cwac the duck, and Seren's favourite teddy. Ela feels a little left out as she doesn't have a special toy. Show more
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Episode 11: Samaidh Smiugeach (Pickin' Peter in Pick and Mix)
5 minutes on BBC Two Scotland
Children's programme in Gaelic. Samaidh spends all day picking his nose and mistakes a caterpillar for one of his 'finds'! Show more
Artists from all over the UK compete for a spot at a grand exhibition and sale at the Royal College of Art in London. The judges examine the work of amateur sculptor Peter Gillies. Show more
Fiona Bruce looks back on another vintage year for the Antiques Roadshow, with updates on what has happened to the objects since they first appeared. Show more
David Dimbleby chairs from Stirling with Michael Moore MP; Humza Yousaf MSP, Lord Falconer, Mary Macleod MP, and Sir Brian Souter, Chief Executive of Stagecoach Group. Show more
The latest national and international news, plus top interviews and analysis.
The latest international news from the BBC.
Andrew Neil with the latest political news, interviews and debate.
Matt Baker and Alex Jones are joined by actress, writer and comedian Maureen Lipman. NHS campaigner Julie Bailey gives her response to the Francis report. Show more
Anne Robinson presents the quick-fire general knowledge quiz in which contestants eliminate the weakest team member at the end of each round. Show more
John Humphrys poses the questions. The specialist subjects include the religious works of Rembrandt Van Rijn, BBC radio comedy 1940-1960, and Manic Street Preachers. Show more
Melvyn Bragg reveals archive footage telling the history of modern Britain. A look back to the 1970s, when British holidaymakers started heading abroad. Show more
Rick Stein ends his culinary tour in Bangladesh, the country that spawned thousands of 'Indian' restaurants in Britain years ago. Not surprisingly, curry is at the top of his list. Show more
David Attenborough looks at some of the huge variety of mammals. The tree shrew has attracted great interest as it shows how mammals may have originated. Show more
Michael Aspel and a team of experts examine curios and artefacts presented by the public in Melksham, Wiltshire. Among the items are a Cossack dagger and a drawing by Edmund Dulac. Show more
Jeremy Vine hosts the show in which teams from all over the UK take on probably the greatest quiz team in Britain, made up of some of the country's top quiz champions. Show more
On the final leg of Michael Portillo's Irish journey he discovers historic jewellery with royal connections in Galway and meets a people's king. Show more
Chefs compete to cook at a banquet to celebrate 25 years of Red Nose Day. Only one chef can make it through to the national finals to represent Scotland. Show more
John Humphrys puts the questions to four more contenders. Subjects are: Joy Division, the Battle of the River Plate, Ashes Cricket Series since 1981 and the films of Tod Slaughter. Show more
Esteemed chef Michel Roux Jr goes on a journey through classic French cooking. Dishes include Beaujolais berry jelly, and chicken and tongue with rich sauces. Show more
In-depth investigation and analysis of the stories behind the day's headlines with Mishal Husain.
Martha Kearney and guests discuss a new biography of Sylvia Plath's early life, visit an exhibition of 1970s glam and assess Anthony Hopkins' performance in the film Hitchcock. Show more
Romantic drama. A doctor (Edward Norton) forces his unfaithful wife (Naomi Watts) to go with him to a tiny Chinese village to fight a cholera epidemic. Show more
David Dimbleby chairs from Stirling with Michael Moore MP; Humza Yousaf MSP, Lord Falconer, Mary Macleod MP, and Sir Brian Souter, Chief Executive of Stagecoach Group. Show more