A unique way of teaching numbers to preschoolers and infants. Rodd Christensen shows viewers how to play with and recognise the numbers one to ten. Show more
Property series. Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a tired house in Derby, a bedraggled bungalow in Surrey and a house in Cheshire with more bathrooms than bedrooms. Show more
Series which sees insurance fraudsters caught on camera. In this episode, a bus passenger claiming he suffered life-changing injuries following an accident is caught out by CCTV. Show more
Observational documentary series. The police crack down on unlicensed rickshaw drivers flouting highway rules and taking advantage of visitors. Show more
Horticulturist Christine Walkden explores gardens and countryside from a hot air balloon. Christine takes to the skies above Sussex and drops in at West Dean Garden. Show more
The Antiques Roadshow makes a return visit to Towneley Hall in Burnley, Lancashire, where the team admire a collection of cut-throat razors and a Tiffany mosaic. Show more
Nick Knowles presents close calls caught on film. An extreme sportsman films himself plummeting down a 1,000-foot cliff and his parachute fails to open properly. Show more
Stephen Sackur speaks to Cornel West, writer, academic and fierce critic of president Obama and asks why the race debate turned sour. Show more
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Jo Coburn is joined by leader of the Scottish Conservatives Ruth Davidson to discuss the latest political news, including the latest disagreements between the coalition partners. Show more
A natural history of the oceans. A look at the survival techniques of creatures that endure the harsh conditions of the Arctic and Antarctic. Show more
The remaining 12 have nine rounds and 27 challenges to get through before they are crowned Winner of the Great British Bake Off. Having survived cake, they now battle bread. Show more
Australian period drama. Before James and Olivia leave Ash Park, he goes to visit Harry to say goodbye. Show more
The World's Most Photographed
Episode 6: John F Kennedy
29 minutes on BBC Two Scotland
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Series analysing the public image of ten world icons. This edition explores how John F Kennedy used photography to conceal two secrets that had the power to destroy his presidency. Show more
Andrew Marr charts the events that shaped Britain. The country basks in a hot Edwardian summer, but the assassination of an archduke in Sarajevo presages world war. Show more
The team travels to Ascot Racecourse, where objects valued include the first ever document-copying machine, dating back to 1780, and a model of a champion racehorse. Show more
Dermot Murnaghan hosts a general knowledge quiz in which teams from all over the UK battle to beat the Eggheads, some of the country's top quiz champions. Show more
Zoe Ball is joined by the couple who narrowly escaped elimination. Karen Hardy gives her thoughts on the weekend's choreography.
Cookery competition. It is the semi-finals and the chefs are sent to Knightsbridge to work in service under one of the country's greatest fish chefs, Nathan Outlaw. Show more
Ruth Goodman, Peter Ginn and Tom Pinfold learn how to build a medieval castle. The team delves deeper into the secrets of the skilled communities who built medieval castles. Show more
The stories behind the day's headlines with Evan Davis. The CIA is accused of torture, Natasha Bolter speaks exclusively about her UKIP harassment claims, and Rupert Everett. Show more
Sue Perkins embarks on a 3,000-mile journey up the Mekong, Southeast Asia's greatest river. She begins in Vietnam and continues on to Cambodia. Show more
Exploring the fascinating stories behind the invention and development of the electric telegraph, the telephone and wireless communication. Show more
Science enthusiast Fran Scott makes GCSE chemistry come alive by finding out how huge-scale chemical processes go into producing the world's most used materials. Show more