Child-led documentary featuring the mountains, rivers and coastline of Germany and canals, ports and flatlands of the Netherlands. Show more
Series about properties that have gone to auction. Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a room conversion in Leeds, a property near the beach in Kent and a house in Wiltshire. Show more
Series following the emergency services in rural Britain. The air ambulance crew rescue a man who's had a serious fall, and the wardens at Windermere help some open-water swimmers. Show more
Series reuniting people who shared extraordinary moments. Survivors of the Marchioness pleasure boat disaster meet unsung heroes who saved lives that night but were then forgotten. Show more
Series in which families try out life overseas. A Scottish family hope Australia can bring them the time together they desperately need. Show more
Chris Packham delves into the world of weird. Tales include something strange in the water in the Caribbean, a four-foot worm in a fish tank and a tick turning America vegetarian. Show more
Michael Portillo embarks on a series of journeys through London. He is invited aboard the construction locomotive for Crossrail. Show more
Sarah Montague speaks to the head of Human Rights Watch, Kenneth Roth. Has the organisation lost its power? And has it become an enemy of the very rights it seeks to enforce? Show more
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, including David Cameron's call on business leaders to give employees a pay rise. Also, Fiji's plans to get rid of the Union flag. Show more
Including St Helens v Catalan Dragons, Warrington v Salford, Wigan v Widnes, Leeds v Hull KR, Castleford v Wakefield and Huddersfield v Hull FC. Show more
Series looking at the events that led up to World War II. In this programme, Charles Wheeler spotlights the United States of America. Show more
Griff Rhys Jones's exploration of Britain's rivers continues as he travels from Liverpool to the Humber and attempts to swim the almost-freezing Mersey. Show more
Classic comedy series about miserly shopkeeper Arkwright and his downtrodden nephew and assistant Granville. Arkwright needs a new suit, but is he too mean to buy one?
Stately sitcom. Audrey helps Richard catalogue his antique china, only to discover one piece has been mislaid.
Holiday camp comedy. Peggy the chalet maid has a burning ambition to become a Yellowcoat, so Jeffrey arranges an interview for her.
Flog It! experts Anita Manning and Kate Bliss search through family heirlooms in Oldham while presenter Paul Martin finds himself in court.
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.
Antiques series. Tim Wonnacott visits the Royal Windsor Horse Show in search of antiques and collectibles that bring the history of Windsor to life. Show more
Antiques experts travel the UK searching for treasures. Paul and Thomas travel through Preston, Birmingham and Leicester on their way to auctions in Stamford and Colchester, Essex. Show more
Alex Polizzi fixes the issues that kill so many companies. Can she help a couple running an events company to stand out from the crowd? Show more
The PM wants more pay, but not for his employees. Do MPs work too much? Plus Ukraine talks, the children who die in mental hospitals and the newsreader with the phony war stories.
Claudia Winkleman and Danny Leigh take a critical look at the week's film releases, including civil rights drama Selma and sci-fi epic Jupiter Ascending. Show more
In this compilation of three short films specially made for schools, historian Dan Snow examines how two years of meticulous planning, espionage and analysis shaped D-Day. Show more
A version made specially for schools of the BBC Two history series on Britain and the Cold War. Presented by Dominic Sandbrook. Show more