The stories behind ten people who changed the world. This looks at Florence Nightingale, Alexander Graham Bell, Harriet Tubman, Isambard Kingdom Brunel and Mary Anning. Show more
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a house in Telford, Shropshire, as well as a property in Gravesend, Kent, and a cottage in Cranage, Cheshire. Show more
Series following high court enforcement officers. As the sheriffs try to evict squatters from a barricaded building, tensions rise. Can the eviction be completed peacefully? Show more
Survivors of the Ladbroke Grove rail disaster meet those who saved them, and a community honours a hero who risked his life to pull people from the floods of 1953. Show more
Paul Hollywood celebrates the best of British pies and puds with the Marshmallowists and their perfect accompaniments to his sticky toffee pudding. Show more
Historians run a farm in West Sussex exactly as it would have been in 1500. The team learn how important lead was as a building material, and experiment with a camera obscura. Show more
Series following a sanctuary for orphaned kangaroos in the outback. There is drama at dinner time for orphan kangaroo Ruby, and Brolga has to act fast to prevent an emergency. Show more
Interviews with newsmakers and personalities from across the globe. Stephen Sackur speaks to the former US defence secretary Robert Gates about his newly published memoirs. Show more
The latest national and international news, plus top interviews and analysis.
The latest international news from the BBC.
Andrew Neil is joined by Danny Finkelstein to discuss all today's political news, including a warning from former US defence secretary Robert Gates about UK defence cuts. Show more
Quarter-final action gets underway at Alexandra Palace. Live coverage is introduced by Hazel Irvine.
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
Michael Portillo's journey from London to Leeds continues. He learns about the discovery of Richard III's remains in Leicester and travels to Loughborough. Show more
Jason Mohammad introduces live coverage from the second quarter-final at the Masters. Matches are the best of 11 frames.
Celebrities take on baking challenges for Sport Relief. Ed Byrne hosts as Alistair McGowan, Rochelle Humes, Doon Mackichan and Helen Skelton enter the Bake Off tent. Show more
Nature documentary series. Fierce drought tests the capuchin monkey, giant otter and coati families as they turn to courtship. Show more
Charlie Brooker points his finger at the week and laughs, with a satirical look at the last seven days, including Benefits Street, The Voice, snow in America and new technology. Show more
Comprehensive coverage of the day's important national and international news stories, presented by Gordon Brewer.
Jason Mohammad introduces highlights from the evening's quarter-final match at the Masters.
Quarter-final highlights from Alexandra Palace are introduced by Hazel Irvine.
Series following the fortunes of Iceland supermarkets. As the boardroom deals with the fallout from the horsemeat scandal, CEO Malcom hopes his plain speaking wins customers over. Show more
Radio 1 Newsbeat journalist Adina Campbell helps young people take control of their cash by creating a budget, finding a bargain, understanding debt and APR and starting to save.
Designed for GCSE business studies students, the programme goes backstage at a music festival to explain five important business concepts. Presented by Radio 1's Greg James. Show more