An adventure inside some of the most exciting paintings held in British collections today. Looking at Henri Rousseau, LS Lowry, Andy Warhol, Paula Rego and Joseph Wright of Derby. Show more
An adventure inside some of the most exciting paintings held in British collections. Looking at Wassily Kandinsky, Jan van Eyck, Eileen Agar, Yinka Shonibare and Vincent van Gogh. Show more
Property renovation series. Lucy and Martin follow development projects run by parents and their children. At the end of the projects, will it still be a case of happy families? Show more
Series following council officers. Environmental health officers battle to protect the public from food poisoning when evidence of mice is found in a takeaway. Show more
Stories of brushes with disaster. A TV cameraman's parachute opens too late to prevent him hitting a mountainside and a horse rolls on top of its fallen teenage rider. Show more
Food programme exploring specialities from around Britain. Janet Street-Porter and Brian Turner visit Norfolk. The first stop is at a farm that specialises in micro-herbs. Show more
Simon Reeve explores the influence three rivers have on the countries they flow through. He travels from source to sea along the world's longest river, the Nile. Show more
Series following some of the nation's architects. Paul Robinson and his client Marcus visit the German factory where Marcus's state-of-the-art home is now on the production line. Show more
Magazine for the deaf community. With the help of deaf historian Norma McGilp, John Wilson looks at the involvement of deaf people in World War I. Show more
The latest national and international news, plus top interviews and analysis.
Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn with coverage of prime minister's questions and analysis of the coalition, plus Conservative MP, Michael Fabricant's soapbox on equal blood giving. Show more
Paul Martin is in Malvern, searching through the local antiques with Kate Bateman and Adam Partridge. Their finds include a stereoscope and a painting by Robert Lenkiewicz. 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 has all the gossip and exclusive news from Strictly Come Dancing. Plus, Ian Waite looks at how the couples are getting on in training.
Series searching for untapped interior design talent. Three designers must transform a bedroom each for three sisters who live in a row of fishermen's cottages. Show more
Monica Galetti, Gregg Wallace and Marcus Wareing search for a culinary star as five more chefs cook to impress, hoping to secure a quarter-final place. Show more
Michael Portillo travels through Russia, visiting the onion domes and icons of Tula and Moscow's Bolshoi Theatre, before exploring the city of St Petersburg. Show more
Dara O Briain and guests Alex Brooker and Sarah Millican meet the candidate who was left behind in a task to create a day's historical coach tour to the English countryside. Show more
Evan Davis looks at the crisis in children's mental health services, Republican success in the US midterms, the Labour reshuffle, gay men in Iran, and hipsters. Show more
Amy is back from Seattle, but Jack's relief is short-lived. Young Madison unsettles the woman driving her there, and Shepherd recalls being corrupted.
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
Sci-fi drama. In the mysterious Nethersphere, plans have been drawn. Missy is about to come face to face with the Doctor, and an impossible choice is looming. Show more
Performances by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales are mixed with live action and magical animation to open up the world of classical music to children. Show more
Pianist Tom Horton performs Bach's Prelude in C Major.
The BBC Philharmonic Orchestra perform Toccata from Orfeo, written by Monteverdi.
The stories of 'young Victorian villains', children whose fate was in the hands of the strict justice system, told through dramatic reconstruction. Show more