Short documentary portraits of primary children with a range of disabilities, learning differences and medical conditions. The films are designed to help encourage inclusion. Show more
Tom Kerridge shows how to cook special occasion dishes inspired by pub food. Recipes include slow roast duck with aromatic crispy skin, and gin and tonic granita. Show more
Lucy meets a young family, originally from Estonia, who create a wonderful family home for themselves in London; and Martin is in Cornwall looking around a village barn.
Angela Rippon, Gloria Hunniford and Julia Somerville investigate concerns over food and drink. A year after the horsemeat scandal, how much can we trust our meat? Show more
Series in which British families experience a trial week living in Australia or New Zealand. A family dream of a life down under, but can their son leave his girlfriend in the UK? Show more
Chris Packham uncovers why the most intelligent animals on the planet are also the most social as he swims with dolphins and meets deceitful chimps. Show more
Highlighting all that is excellent in food and drink. Michel Roux Jr and Kate Goodman are joined by Mary Berry, who has an ingenious use for stale bread. Show more
Magazine for the deaf community. Clive Mason is rolling back the decades, looking back at over 50 years of deaf television on the BBC and elsewhere. Show more
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Coverage of some of the day's debates in the Scottish Parliament.
Police drama series set in Jersey. Bergerac investigates the apparently accidental death of Rupert Galliers.
Farcical sitcom about the French Resistance in occupied France. Michelle enlists Rene to try to retrieve the Fallen Madonna locked in Herr Flick's safe.
Michael Aspel and the team visit Sydney in Australia. Items under scrutiny include pieces of furniture made by convicts and a part of the keel of Captain Cook's ship Endeavour. Show more
Quiz hosted by Jeremy Vine. Five brave contestants attempt to win thousands of pounds by taking on infamous Egghead CJ de Mooi.
Gaby Roslin hosts the first semi-final and reveals which two teams with their celebrity captains have made it through to compete in the challenges. Show more
Mel Giedroyc and antiques expert Mark Hill help collectors in crisis. Mel and Mark meet a taxidermy fanatic who is desperate to top off his collection with a stuffed giraffe. Show more
Police drama. AC12's investigation exposes a criminal gang run within the police. Steve is convinced of Lindsay's innocence, but Kate still believes she had a role in the ambush. Show more
Comedy sequel to Twenty Twelve. With the London games successfully delivered, Ian Fletcher starts a new chapter in his life as head of values at the BBC. Show more
Comprehensive coverage of the day's important national and international news stories, presented by Gordon Brewer.
Highlights of Scottish Questions from Westminster.
Andrew Graham-Dixon explores Viking art, which is defined by intricate artistic styles - distinctly Scandinavian, yet influenced by interaction with other cultures. Show more
Magazine for the deaf community. Clive Mason is rolling back the decades, looking back at over 50 years of deaf television on the BBC and elsewhere. Show more
Celebrities take on baking challenges for Sport Relief. Omid Djalili hosts as Michael Ball, Emma Freud, Jamelia and Victoria Pendleton enter the Bake Off tent. Show more
Brian Cox explores the scientific method and 350 years of British science that has helped shape the world.