Professor Adam Hart is joined by a team of primary school scientists to explore the fascinating underground world of a leafcutter ant colony. Show more
Programme for KS2 pupils. Children in Toledo help a British girl to use basic Spanish vocabulary in different situations. Show more
This short film sees monarch butterflies flying together around their habitat and creating a wonderful spectacle. The butterflies are filmed in slow motion, capturing their beauty. Show more
Tom Kerridge cooks up some pub classics including caesar salad, pickled eggs, pork scratchings, a classic pork belly roast, fish and chips, and date and toffee pudding. Show more
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a house in Warrington, Cheshire, a home in Workington, Cumbria, and a flat in Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Show more
Gloria Hunniford, Angela Rippon and Julia Somerville investigate the quality and prices of the food sold in the supermarkets that dominate our weekly shop. Show more
Series in which British families experience a trial week living in Australia or New Zealand. A dad wants to see his children more, can he and his wife swap roles in New Zealand? Show more
Art series with Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould. The team must convince a panel of experts that a scriptwriter's picture is an original by the French artist Edouard Vuillard. Show more
Gardening magazine. Carol Klein looks at the crocus, Joe Swift visits a bog garden, Rachel de Thame is at a rose garden, and Monty Don adds to his woodland spring planting. Show more
HARDtalk
Jin Liqun - Chairman, China International Capital Corporation
30 minutes on BBC Two Scotland
Interviews with newsmakers and personalities from across the globe. Stephen Sackur talks to Jin Liqun, investment bank chief and former chairman of China's sovereign wealth fund. Show more
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Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn interview treasury minister Nicky Morgan, shadow financial secretary Chris Leslie and Lib Dem treasury spokesman Ian Swales. Show more
Top Gear presenter Richard Hammond presents an appeal on behalf of The Children's Trust, the UK's leading charity for children with brain injuries. Show more
Professor Richard Holmes walks the French beaches and breakwaters from which thousands of British troops escaped capture in May 1940. Show more
Alan Titchmarsh travels Britain to discover why our islands are so diverse and extreme. He concludes his journey and asks what the future might hold for our landscape.
A young policewoman eager for detective tips assists Christine, but on a rape case gets too personally involved for anyone's good. Show more
Police drama series set in Jersey. Most successful robberies depend on information. Unfortunately for Bergerac, so does most successful police work.
Wartime sitcom. A rescue operation is mounted when the British airmen find themselves trapped in wine barrels in the cellars of the chateau.
Von Klinkerhoffen thinks a marriage between a French woman and a man from the occupying forces would be good propaganda. He orders Edith to marry Bertorelli. Show more
Michael Aspel and the team head to Norwich where items brought to light include original illustrations to the childhood classic Black Beauty, and a saucer valued at £1,000. 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 second semi-final and reveals which two teams with their celebrity captains have made it through to compete in the challenges. Show more
The bikers head to South Korea and discover a cuisine that does not pull any punches when it comes to flavour. Dave brushes up on his Gangnam-style dancing. Show more
Spy thriller. Whilst hiding out on the Turks & Caicos islands, an MI5 agent's life becomes endangered after he becomes entangled in a scandal that involves the prime minister. Show more
Inept? The search for flight MH370. Gus O'Donnell. New rules let you blow your pension pot. Karl Ove Knausgaard. And repairing female genital mutilation in Africa.
Comprehensive coverage of the day's important national and international news stories, presented by Gordon Brewer.
Inept? The search for flight MH370. Gus O'Donnell. New rules let you blow your pension pot. Karl Ove Knausgaard. And repairing female genital mutilation in Africa.
Vivian White spends a week in a hospital in Stockton, hearing from doctors and nurses about the relentless pressure of working to strict government waiting time targets. Show more
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
Six short films, each celebrating a different contemporary poem, featuring performances and personal insights from the poets themselves. Show more
Over the course of six short films, Simon Armitage goes behind the scenes of some of his most famous poems to help viewers understand the building blocks that create them. Show more