A series of short films exploring fundamental philosophical concepts. Two communities living along a river come into conflict when one decides to build a dam. Show more
What Makes Me, Me? And Other Interesting Questions
Series 1
Episode 5: Am I Always Responsible for My Actions?
5 minutes on BBC Two Scotland
Exploring fundamental philosophical concepts. A scorpion asks a frog to help her across the river, but can she stop herself stinging him? Show more
Short films exploring fundamental philosophical concepts. Dave has to replace each part of his ship during a long voyage. Is it still the same ship? Show more
A series of short films exploring fundamental philosophical concepts. Three friends decide to go on a quest. But first, they have to work out who is carrying what. Show more
A series of fun and engaging short films exploring fundamental philosophical concepts through everyday questions that children ask and adults often struggle to answer. Show more
A children's fantasy drama about a ten-year-old boy and his first few days at a new school. We follow young Jaspal as he struggles to come to terms with his new surroundings. Show more
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a place with great potential in Fulham, a property in Southampton and a house in Derby, and find out how much they sold for at auction. Show more
Series looking at benefit fraud. Matt meets the team dedicated to weeding out loan sharks, who uncovered a ruthless money lender. Show more
A look at burglaries in the UK and how to help prevent them. Jacqui Hames helps a man who had his moped stolen improve the security at his family's home in Leeds. Show more
Food programme exploring specialities from around Britain. Janet Street-Porter and Brian Turner visit Dorset. Their first stop is Dorset Charcuterie. Show more
Kieran Long and Piers Taylor come to the aid of homeowners as they take on ambitious building projects. This time, they help Sue with her previously unloved 1920s semi-detached. Show more
Confectioners Kitty Hope and Mark Greenwood rediscover the best of British sweets. They make lemon and blueberry nougat, coffee and ginger cake fudge and cinder toffee. Show more
Series showcasing the best of travel across the globe. In Rome, Ade Adepitan finds out how some of the world's oldest tourist attractions can be made more wheelchair-friendly. Show more
The latest national and international news, plus top interviews and analysis.
The latest international news from the BBC.
Jo Coburn with political news, interviews and debate. Jo discusses the future of football clubs with David Mellor and speaks to David Lidington about the referendum bill. Show more
Nigel Slater hosts a chat show which explores the lives and loves of celebrities through their experiences of food. Torchwood star John Barrowman is Nigel's guest. Show more
Bananarama songstresses Keren Woodward and Sara Dallin strut their stuff in the red and green kitchens as Ainsley Harriott serves up a chart-topping food feast in just 20 minutes.
American detective drama series. PI Jim Rockford takes on the responsibility of investigating the murder of the deputy police chief's unfaithful wife. Show more
US police drama series about two female detectives. The duo investigate a series of stranglings, the victims of which all worked for an erotic phone line. Show more
Celebrity genealogy series. Strictly Come Dancing judge Len Goodman investigates his mother's family, and looks into the mystery of an ancestor's descent into poverty. Show more
Michael Portillo uncovers the oil fields hidden underneath England's quiet seaside resorts and discovers the crucial role Weymouth played in the D-day landings. Show more
Paul Martin and antiques experts Will Axon and Catherine Southon visit Lissanoure Castle. Finds include a painting by Irish artist Jimmy Bingham. 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 takes a sneak peek into rehearsals and the star-studded Friday Panel looks forward to the next show.
John Humphrys invites four more contenders to answer questions in the black chair. The subjects are the Thames path, Monica Dickens, Steve Reich and Thomas Chatterton. Show more
Tom Kerridge shows how to cook the best versions of the food everyone loves to eat. He creates special dishes for the weekend, including satay roast chicken. Show more
Gardening magazine. Monty Don has some timely advice on putting the garden to bed for winter and Carol Klein indulges in the seasonal beauty of the Japanese maple in Herefordshire. Show more
Stephen Fry looks into literature and language with the learned and lettered Lloyd Langford, Victoria Coren Mitchell, Jack Whitehall and Alan Davies.
With Emily Maitlis. Should ISIS members be tried for treason? Plus, Twin Peaks economics, the latest on the ebola outbreak and an interview with Philip Glass.
Anarchic pop quiz. Host Rhod Gilbert and regular team captains Noel Fielding and Phill Jupitus are joined by Alex Brooker, Sara Pascoe, John Cooper Clarke and Amelia Lily. Show more
Music programme with performances from contemporary and classic artists. With Sinead O'Connor, Rumer, Labrinth, Rival Sons, Ibeyi and Adam Cohen. Jools also chats to Holly Johnson. Show more
Drama. A family's internal frictions come to the fore while they are on holiday in the Scilly Isles, out of season. Starring Christopher Baker, Kate Fahy and Tom Hiddleston.
David Dimbleby chairs debate from Newbury in Berkshire. On the panel are Jeremy Hunt, Angela Eagle, Ming Campbell, Isabel Oakeshott and Giles Fraser. Show more