Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a cafe with a flat in Pembrokeshire, a three-bedroom mid-terrace house in London and a two-bedroom mid-terrace in Stoke-on-Trent. Show more
Sheriffs Lawrence and Kev visit a builder owing money for a project that barely got off the ground. Plus the family who spent their life savings on a horsebox unfit for the road. Show more
A freak wave leaves a surfer badly hurt and Londoner Dr Sarah McNeilly flies into the outback to rescue an Aboriginal rock star who is critically ill.
John Torode presents a selection of archive cookery features linked by the letter T. Rachel Khoo cooks trout in a parcel and Raymond Blanc cooks Tarte Tatin. Show more
James Cracknell and Ben Fogle travel across the world's largest sand desert. In this episode they train with Bedouins and push themselves and their friendship to the limit. Show more
Property series. Joe meets Rebecca Rowland and Anthony Smith, who have bought an empty one bedroom flat in Hove. He introduces them to an interior designer who converted her flat. Show more
Click goes to court with the founder of Lavabit, the encrypted e-mail provider used by Edward Snowden. Plus the latest in virtual reality headsets. Show more
The latest national and international news, plus top interviews and analysis.
The latest international news from the BBC.
Jo Coburn is joined by Alp Mehmet, the former British diplomat, to discuss Michael Gove's education speech as well as all the latest political news, interviews and debate.
John Sergeant's journey continues. He finds out about the restoration of the canals of Monmouthshire and heads deep underground beneath the Forest of Dean. Show more
The show that helps people uncover hidden treasures to sell at auction. Alison Sherwin hopes that selling some of her antiques will help fund a trip to London. Show more
In the all-lady quarter-final the remaining five have to impress with their dessert skills, making baked cheesecake, chocolate roulade and a croquembouche. Show more
On the final leg of his journey, Neil Oliver visits the bustling port of Rosyth to explore Britain's global sea trade. Miranda Krestovnikoff lands on the Bass Rock. Show more
Wildlife adventure series searching for tigers in the Himalayas. Along the Tibetan border, explorer Steve Backshall has a close encounter with the world's most elusive predator. Show more
In Belfast, treasures are being valued by experts Anita Manning and David Barby. Paul Martin takes a break from proceedings to find out about the Irish frame drum. 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
Michael Portillo returns to his native Spain as he follows the railway lines travelled by the intrepid tourists of the Belle Epoque. Show more
Motoring magazine. Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May attempt to prove that the hot hatchbacks of their youth were better than their modern equivalents. Show more
The quarter-final stage continues as teams representing two more universities fight it out to reach the next stage of the competition. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions.
Highlighting all that is excellent in food and drink. Chef Tom Kerridge creates a meal for just £2 a head, and Kate Goodman reveals the hidden costs of bargain alcohol. Show more
Science documentary series. Professor Iain Stewart travels to Florida to investigate sinkholes, and why the geology of this state makes it the sinkhole capital of the world. Show more
Comprehensive coverage of the day's important national and international news stories, presented by Gary Robertson.
The latest film reviews, news and interviews. Claudia Winkleman, Danny Leigh and Tim Robey discuss crime thriller Out of the Furnace, plus That Awkward Moment and Lone Survivor. Show more
Michael Mosley and the team of doctors are in Lancaster to test if trees could help solve the hidden health threat of air pollution. Show more
Composer Barry Russell, with help from musicians from the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, passes on techniques, skills and best practice to students who are composing their own music. Show more
Performances from the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
Episode 3: Mendelssohn and Stravinsky
19 minutes on BBC Two Scotland
The BBC Philharmonic Orchestra perform Fingal's Cave written by Mendelssohn, and Petruschka written by Stravinsky.
Fazer from N-Dubz gives seven unknown urban musicians a crash course in classical music, before they perform with the BBC Symphony Orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall. Show more