Musician Labrinth explores different ways to use your voice in everyday life. He reveals techniques and skills to get your message across in a variety of situations. Show more
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit an end-of-terrace in Manchester, a three-bed house in Kent and a two-bed semi in Derby. Show more
A look at innovative ways of catching criminals. In this episode, a husband and wife team set a cunning trap to catch an employee who is stealing from their sweet shop. Show more
Series following council officers. Local council enforcement officers respond when a family calls to complain about noisy neighbours. Show more
Consumer series with Dominic Littlewood. Pensioner Joan was sold a bath lift, but has since realised it is not right for her. Can Dom help her resolve her dispute? Show more
Brits test drive an alternative life in Europe. Buyers from Sheffield hope to start a new life in the Poitou-Charentes region of France. Show more
Series following Britain's next generation of emergency service recruits. Police special Amber's first shift starts with a bang - but her drugs raid doesn't go as planned. Show more
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Professor Sergey Karaganov - Advisor to the Presidential Administration of Russia, 2001 - 2013
30 minutes on BBC Two Scotland
Stephen Sackur asks one of President Putin's influential former advisors about the next stage of Russia's apparent neo-imperialist foreign policy after developments in Crimea. Show more
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Musical version of the fairy-tale story about the famous yarn spinner and his unrequited love for a ballerina. Songs include The Ugly Duckling and Thumbelina. Starring Danny Kaye. Show more
Based on the six political novels by Anthony Trollope. A political crisis faces the country and a coalition government is imminent.
Antiques series. Keith Davies' eldest son Leslie needs a little help with his studies in Texas, so the family wants to sell some of the valuables hidden at home. Show more
Fundi the cheetah and her two cubs go missing and the search is on to find them and two impressive new male lions have moved in on the territory of one of the prides.
Nature documentary looking at a phenomenon which occurs each winter, when a mighty army of predators hunt down the billions of sardines along the South African coast. Show more
Phillip Serrell and Jethro Marles are the antiques experts hoping to find treasure in Penzance. Presenter Paul Martin discovers how the Tate St Ives was born. Show more
Dermot Murnaghan hosts the show where every day a new team of challengers take on what is probably the greatest quiz team in Britain, made up of some of the country's top quizzers. Show more
Sheila Hancock returns to her birthplace, the Isle of Wight, to take on Sandi Toksvig in the antiques shopping competition. Experts Philip Serrell and David Barby assist. Show more
Top chefs compete to cook at a D-Day anniversary banquet. The dessert course is the last chance for the Welsh chefs to impress before one of them is sent home. Show more
The team has the latest wildlife stories from Suffolk. Chris Packham follows migrating cuckoos from Africa to the UK, while Iolo Williams reports from the west coast of Scotland. Show more
Audience-led discussion and debate. Nick Baker returns to delve deeper into the stories developing in Suffolk and talks to the team about the first week in their new home. Show more
Documentary exploring attitudes to cigarettes and smoking. Peter Taylor travels to Australia to look at the tobacco industry's last-ditch battle to prevent plain packaging. Show more
Sarah Smith presents an in depth look at the day's stories and issues affecting Scotland. Featuring a mixture of studio debate and short films. Show more
Chilcot inquiry publication now possible; Billy Bragg on Englishness; Arianna Huffington; British collusion with the Brazilian dictatorship; and Apple buys Beats. With Kirsty Wark.
Alastair Sooke presents a moving and intimate portrait of Henri Matisse, one of the 20th century's most celebrated artists, who famously moved from paint to collage late in life. Show more
Documentary telling the story of a father's battle for justice against one of the UK's largest corporations, and how a fight for compensation saw an attempt to silence the press. Show more
Series exploring the everyday lives of children who go to work. Kaajel Patel from Leicester finds out about child performers working in the Bollywood film industry. 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
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