This short film shows swarms of flamingos moving around and displaying their long necks - this is the spectacle of their courtship ritual. Show more
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a house in Derby, a former church in west London and a three-bedroom semi in Gretna. Show more
A customer paid thousands for a second hand car but the car turned out to be faulty, can the sheriffs get the man his money back? And sheriffs Marc and Tony visit an estate agent. Show more
Series looking at benefit fraud. Thurrock council helped a new father who was left holding the baby when his wife left him. But investigators discover all is not as it seems. Show more
John Torode presents cookery features linked by the letter W. Rick Stein makes potato and watercress soup and the Hairy Bikers make a white chocolate cheesecake. Show more
Andrew Graham-Dixon and Giorgio Locatelli journey along the west coast of Italy, stopping off at Genoa, the Cinque Terre, Pistoia, Pisa and Livorno. Show more
Consumer series with Gloria Hunniford. Gloria learns which comes out on top in the battle between tap and bottled water. Plus a look at the real price of pre-prepared vegetables. Show more
At the Foreign Office, Stephen Sackur talks to foreign secretary William Hague. From Syria and Afghanistan to the US and Europe, how influential is British foreign policy today? Show more
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The latest international news from the BBC.
Andrew Neil with the latest political news, interviews and debate. With former government chief scientific adviser Lord May and a look at the response to the floods.
John Sergeant's journey continues. He searches for a missing rock formation in Hartlepool and visits the Victorian seaside resort of Saltburn-by-the Sea. Show more
The show that turns hidden treasures into cash. The team helps widow Mary Miller clear out a lifetime of collectables to raise funds for a very special trip indeed. Show more
The ultimate baking masterclass with The Great British Bake Off judges Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood. For the first time ever, Mary and Paul get behind the workstations to bake. Show more
Britain's bonds with its Celtic cousins across in Brittany are explored. Neil Oliver visits the province of Finistere, battered by some of the world's wildest waters. Show more
Explorers search the last unspoilt jungle. The climbers struggle up a huge tabletop mountain, Justine Evans looks for giant anteaters, and George and Gordon battle along a river. Show more
Mark Stacey and Catherine Southon seek out antiques in Watford and put their valuations to the test at auction. Paul Martin visits one of the UK's most famous boxing clubs. 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 takes the train from Turin to Venice. Along the way, he recreates the Italian Job, follows fashion in Milan and visits Shakespearean Verona. Show more
The team return to the historic buildings being transformed into dream homes. Kieran Long revisits Coldbrook Farm and Old Manor for an update. Show more
Topical satire as Charlie Brooker and chums pick apart the week and then attempt to put it back together again. Plus, Philomena Cunk explores another Moment of Wonder. Show more
Comprehensive coverage of the day's important national and international news stories.
Reporter Chris Rogers travels to North Korea, where a university paid for by the west is attempting to open the minds of the secretive state's future elite. Show more
Simon Reeve follows in the footsteps of pilgrims across western Europe. He treks across the Pyrenees and visits a monastery high in the Alps before making his way to Rome. Show more
Charles Dickens hosts a chat show. He is joined by fundraising virtuoso Doctor Thomas Barnardo to discuss the Victorian phenomenon of the workhouse. Show more
Charles Dickens hosts a chat show looking at 19th-century topics. In this episode, he is joined by Mary Seacole and Florence Nightingale to discuss Victorian health. Show more
Charles Dickens hosts a chat show. In this episode, he is joined by reforming peer Lord Shaftesbury to discuss child labour. Show more