Play On! 2 takes us on a wonderful adventure into the worlds of some of the best classical music ever composed and performed. Celebrity presenters share their musical discoveries. Show more
Seven short films for the BBC Learning Zone based on the BBC One series The Great British Year, showing the stunning transition in the British countryside through the four seasons. Show more
Stoats playing outside in the wild. They interact with each other and move around the habitat they live in.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit two cottages in Fife, a house in London and a two-bedroom flat in Tyne and Wear. They learn how much each sold for at auction. Show more
Consumer series with Dominic Littlewood. Dom steps in to help two sets of people who were not given what they feel they were entitled to following delayed flights. Show more
Series looking at benefit fraud. When Croydon Council follows up on a tip-off about a benefit claimant using a stolen identity, the fraud team uncover a Jamaican over-stayer. Show more
Series in which families try out life overseas. Andrew Treagust has given up the rat race and wants to become a snowboard instructor in New Zealand. Show more
Art series with Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould, who delve into the Russian art market as they investigate a painting attributed to modern master Marc Chagall. Show more
Gardening magazine. Joe Swift visits a gardener in Northumberland who has to cope with extreme seasonal temperatures, and Monty Don is sowing seeds for a stunning summer display. Show more
HARDtalk is in Johannesburg to talk to the only black woman in South Africa to head a mining company. How far has the country's mineral wealth benefitted its poorest people? Show more
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Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn are joined by David Aaronovitch to assess all the latest political news, including a look back at the European debate between Nick Clegg and Nigel Farage. Show more
Two amateur cooks go head-to-head to see if they can create restaurants in their own homes for one night. It is New Age vegetarian versus the full-blooded lord of the manor. Show more
Antiques series. Former cabaret artist Jeannie Stevens calls in her son Mark, plus Lorne Spicer and expert John Cameron, to help raise £700 towards home refurbishments. Show more
The duo are on the trail of a plutonium thief, but they find their investigations hampered by government interference.
Documentary series which celebrates earth in all its glory. This edition looks at mountains, beginning with the birth of a mountain and ending at the summit of Everest. Show more
Amateur bakers have their skills tested to the limit. The contestants tackle Paul's recipe for an eight-strand plaited loaf and bake 24 bagels in the showstopper round. Show more
The team visit Bishop Auckland. Among the items are a flask used to smuggle whiskey out of a distillery, and documents plotting the German invasion of Britain. Show more
Quiz hosted by Jeremy Vine. Five brave contestants attempt to win thousands of pounds by taking on infamous Egghead CJ de Mooi.
Behind the scenes of The Voice UK. Zoe is joined on the sofa by superstar coach Ricky Wilson and his finalist to talk about the series so far and what we can expect. Show more
Chris Packham examines some of the world's weirdest natural events. He investigates canine commuters, killer sharks on a golf course and a town taken over by tumbleweed. Show more
Ben Macintyre explores the truth behind the most famous double agent in modern history. Nicholas Elliott continues to defend Kim Philby as suspicion grows that he is a Soviet spy. Show more
Specials featuring archive on a single subject from past Mock the Weeks. This time the subject is law and order. Show more
Comprehensive coverage of the day's important national and international news stories, presented by Gordon Brewer.
Following the campaign of the family of one of the victims to try and discover who was responsible for blowing up two Birmingham pubs on the same night almost 40 years ago.
John Ware reports on the system of directly-elected mayors, focussing on Tower Hamlets in London. Has it led to too much power being concentrated into the hands of one politician? Show more
In September 2014, the population of Scotland must decide whether they want their country to be independent. This follows teenagers creating a play to prepare for the decision. Show more