Linked to the KS2 curriculum, this programme looks at how humans have learnt to live with extremes and covers five themes: sustainable waters, pastures, cities, forests and arctic. Show more
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a former police house in Hertfordshire, a property in Abergele, Wales, and a two-bedroom house in Derbyshire. Show more
Consumer show. Dominic Littlewood helps a man who bought an expensive new door but has suffered repeated problems with warping. Will this be an open and shut case? Show more
Rav Wilding helps victims of crime. He helps rebuild the lives of a family who had treasured jewellery was stolen from their home.
A look at some of the BBC's most popular gardening programmes and personalities, presented by Carol Kirkwood. Carol explores subjects that all begin with the letter F. Show more
Chefs compete to cook at a banquet to celebrate 25 years of Red Nose Day. The chefs create their desserts, with one last chance to impress judge Marcus Wareing. Show more
Chefs compete to cook at a banquet to celebrate 25 years of Red Nose Day. The chefs must cook their entire menus for the judges, including Jim Moir aka Vic Reeves. Show more
Michael Portillo learns how Queen Victoria used to hide from her subjects, discovers how factory workers went deaf and goes out with a bang in Aberdeenshire. Show more
Mathieu Kassovitz's newest film attracted an audience in France of just 150,000 people. Has the actor-director tired of France, or have the French tired of him? 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 and debate, including a new bid to deport extremist cleric Abu Qatada. With blogger Iain Dale.
Alice Roberts discovers how over 8,000 Danish Jews managed to escape the Nazi concentration camps in a flotilla of fishing boats. Show more
Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins host the grand final. The three finalists face their biggest challenge yet - baking for The Great British Bake Off's street party. Show more
David Attenborough looks at monkeys from around the world, including red howlers in Venezuela, capuchin monkeys in the Costa Rican swamps and guenons in west Africa. Show more
David Attenborough concludes his documentary series with a programme about the similarities and differences between humans and other mammals. Show more
Paul Martin presents from Corby, with experts David Barby and Jethro Marles on a mission to find valuable items to take to auction in Market Harborough. Show more
Jim McColl takes the temperature of the vegetable plot to see what, if anything, he can sow and Carole Baxter shows how to care for houseplants after months of central heating. Show more
Comprehensive coverage of the day's important national and international news stories, presented by Gordon Brewer.
Fit to Rule: How Royal Illness Changed History
Original Series
Episode 2: Bad Blood: Stuarts to Hanoverians
1 hour on BBC Two Scotland
Lucy Worsley explores how the health of monarchs has shaped the nation. She looks at the medical histories of the later Stuarts and Hanoverians. Show more
Panorama reporter John Sweeney spends eight days undercover inside North Korea, the most rigidly-controlled nation on Earth. Show more
Kate Humble and Dr Helen Czerski follow the Earth's voyage around the sun for one complete orbit, to witness the astonishing consequences this journey has for us all. Show more