Property redevelopment series. Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a two-bedroom terrace in Greater Manchester, a semi-detached property in Essex and a house in Stoke. Show more
Series looking at benefit fraud. A tip-off about forged passports leads Ealing Council to discover a cache of false identities, forged documents and fraudulent benefit claims. Show more
Advice on how to avoid falling into the cowboy trap. Clive Holland and the team help newlyweds in Wandsworth and take on a kitchen in Stafford. Show more
Competition for a spot at a grand exhibition at the Mall Galleries, contenders include a former costume designer, a forklift truck driver and a part-time university lecturer. Show more
Countryfile heads to the north Cornwall coast. Matt Baker explores its secret glens and historic ruins on a quest to find out about Cornwall's ancient mythological past. Show more
Series looking at burglary - its culprits, its victims and the police. In this episode, an amateur dramatics group turns detective when their lighting equipment is stolen. Show more
The team try DIY computing - how easy is it to build something useful? Plus, have we fallen out of love with 3DTV? Includes technology news and web reviews.
The latest national and international news, plus top interviews and analysis.
Neil Oliver finds out how the arrival of steam trains transformed the south coast. Miranda Krestovnikoff goes in search of a family of white-beaked dolphins Show more
Kate Humble has her hands full with three royal pythons, the monkeys get a deluxe feeding post, and Ben Fogle takes one of the park's boats for a spin round gorilla island. Show more
Chris Evans and Alex Jones are joined by one of the stars of Skyfall, Naomie Harris, and look out for things falling from the sky, like asteroids and meteors. Show more
Anne Robinson presents the quick-fire general knowledge quiz in which contestants must decide at the end of each round which of their number should be eliminated.
John Humphrys poses the questions. In the third quarter-final, specialist subjects include Lawrence of Arabia, Tony Hancock and Gilbert and Sullivan. Show more
Archive footage telling the history of modern Britain. Melvyn Bragg looks back to the 1953 coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. Show more
Documentary series. Rick Stein travels to Sardinia to watch the fishermen catch mullet using ancient methods, and tastes great pasta in Palermo. Show more
From the Arctic to the southern USA stretches the largest forest in the world. David Attenborough roams from north to south through this spectacular woodland. Show more
Michael Aspel and the experts gather in the parade ring at Newmarket. Featuring a bronze of a Classic winner and a pearlware horse with a Yorkshire pedigree. 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
Chefs compete to cook at a banquet to celebrate 25 years of Red Nose Day. The three North East chefs all want to top the leader board with their starter. Show more
The quarter-final stage continues as the students from Pembroke College, Cambridge play the medics of St George's, London. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions.
Michel Roux Jr and drinks expert Kate Goodman are joined by chef and street food entrepreneur Jun Tunaka as they create the perfect burger. Show more
Drama about the rise of a jazz band in 1930s London. When the band plays for the Freemasons dinner, Louis realises he is about to be in conflict with a powerful elite club. Show more
Dara O Briain and the regulars rifle through another week's events with guests Ed Byrne, Alun Cochrane and Gary Delaney.
Brian travels across Australia to explore the physics of the size of life. He discovers that size has a profound effect on how you move, how you feed, even how long you live. Show more
Wildlife documentary. Orphaned baby kangaroos are raised by a tough Aussie living in a tin shack in the desert outback. He has to be mum to a whole family of roos. Show more
Film reviews, including Bruce Willis in Good Day to Die Hard, Paul Rudd in This is 40 and Saskia Rosendhal in Lore. And Catherine Bray reveals her top five sequels. Show more
Celebrity genealogy series. John Barnes sets out to investigate the extraordinary role his grandfather, Frank Hill, played in Jamaica's struggle for self-rule. Show more
Presenter Pips Taylor explores why so many rapes go unreported in the UK and confronts those in authority about the failures in the system. Show more
Five films looking at body image. The Blame Game investigates why companies usually use super skinny, super tall, super young white girls in their marketing campaigns. Show more
Five films looking at body image. Presented by a group of four female comedians in their twenties, this episode offers a historical perspective on body image ideals. Show more