Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a property in West London, a Victorian terrace in Cardiff and a terraced house in Stockport, and find out how much they sold for at auction. Show more
Series looking at benefit fraud. When Natalie's mobility started holding her back, she got a little help from man's best friend. Show more
A look at burglaries in the UK and how to help prevent them. Dan Donnelly comes to the aid of two sisters who had a laptop and a camera stolen from their new home. Show more
Consumer programme. Matt Allwright joins the ranks of Britain's housing officers. Matt visits some dangerous bedsits where the landlord and the tenants are not on good terms. Show more
James May discovers how the car became an everyday part of ordinary people's lives. He explores the weird world of the microcar and revisits some infamous examples. Show more
Lorraine Pascale: How to Be a Better Cook
Episode 2: Bryony Crutcher
30 minutes on BBC Two Scotland
Available for years
Lorraine Pascale shows people with no kitchen confidence how to create meals. Lorraine helps Bryony Crutcher host her best friend's hen party. Show more
Click visits LA to try out the latest in smartphone developments, and experiences a theatre performance with a difference. Plus the latest news and Webscape.
The latest national and international news, plus top interviews and analysis.
The latest international news from the BBC.
Jo Coburn with the latest political news, interviews and debate. She discusses the NHS staff strike and looks at what the parties are doing to help cut consumer costs.
Nigel Slater hosts a chat show which explores the lives of celebrities through their culinary experiences. Richard E Grant talks about growing up in Swaziland. Show more
Actors Sarah Jayne Dunn and Helen Noble face each other in the red and green kitchens. Ainsley Harriott joins in the fun for another twenty minute cookery challenge. Show more
American detective drama series. Rockford investigates when his father becomes caught up in a war between Chinese mobsters and a crooked businessman.
US drama. Chris and Mary Beth come to blows when they offer different accounts of an incident which could jeopardise a policeman's career.
Celebrity genealogy series. Entertainer Bruce Forsyth travels to America to investigate claims that his great-grandfather was married to two women at once. Show more
Michael Portillo visits a station fit for royalty in Windsor, and views an engineering triumph built by Brunel to span the Thames at Maidenhead. Show more
Paul Martin is joined by experts Kate Bliss and David Fletcher in the Warminster Assembly Rooms in Wiltshire, as they look for the best items to take to auction. Show more
Jeremy Vine 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
Zoe Ball presents backstage gossip and behind-the-scenes action from the weekend. She chats exclusively to the latest eliminated couple.
Ann Widdecombe and Craig Revel Horwood travel from Colyton, Devon, through Somerset to an auction at Southend-on-Sea buying antiques with experts Mark Stacey and Catherine Southon. Show more
In the penultimate first-round match of the student quiz, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge clashes with the University of York. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions.
Victoria Coren Mitchell presents the quiz show about making connections. A team of orienteers take on three old-fashioned romantics. Show more
Documentary series which follows eight very different households in their kitchens. With the summer holidays over, Britain prepares to head back to work and school. Show more
What will happen when ebola hits Britain? The TV election debates. The DJ prank caller Mel Greig. Palestine. The Booker prize.
Scrapyard documentary series. The yard is running smoothly, and Terry is getting bored. He plans to get the lads to take part in a semi-naked calendar. Show more
Gemma Cairney journeys through the history of the women's movement, investigating landmark events including women winning the right to vote and the sexual revolution of the 1960s. Show more
Professor Robert Bartlett explores the Plantagenets, England's longest ruling dynasty, in this version of the BBC Two series made especially for schools. Show more