What does it mean to be a Muslim? 11-year-old Sara prepares for one of the biggest changes in her young life, as she further devotes herself to her faith, Islam. Show more
What does it mean to be a Christian? Ten-year-old Nathan celebrates Christmas and Easter, and Kiera and Santos prepare for their first holy communion. Show more
Nick Knowles presents the true-or-false quiz show with £1,000 up for grabs in each episode if contestants answer all questions correctly and achieve absolute perfection. Show more
Nick Knowles presents the true-or-false quiz show with £1,000 up for grabs in each episode if contestants answer all questions correctly and achieve absolute perfection. Show more
Paul Martin and experts offer tips on antiques and collectibles. The experts reveal what's hot and what's not in the world of sporting memorabilia. Show more
Series following the emergency services in rural Britain. The Durham Constabulary are at the scene of a road traffic collision. In Penzance, staff treat a fishy finger injury. Show more
Wildlife documentary. David Attenborough narrates the story of a leopard mother and her two cubs as they try to survive in the wilds of Botswana. Show more
Series following British flying doctors in Australia. A police pursuit lands Dr Chris with a difficult case and Pradip is called to a baby who weighs less than a bag of sugar. Show more
Magazine for the deaf and hard of hearing. Heidi Koivisto Robertson explores whether hearing people could improve their communication by taking some lessons from deaf people. Show more
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn are joined by Priti Patel and Chuka Umunna for live coverage of the final PMQs of this parliament and a look ahead to the general election campaign. Show more
Domestic sitcom. While Angie prepares for her test, Daphne is busy with her own project.
Holiday-camp sitcom. The new camp controller makes his presence felt with a spate of sackings.
Coverage of some of the day's debates in the Scottish Parliament.
Sue Barker makes an appeal on behalf of Muscular Dystrophy UK, a charity dedicated to improving the lives of people affected by muscular dystrophy. Show more
Laurence Olivier narrates the acclaimed WW2 documentary. As peace descends, the series ends with a sombre reminder of the human cost of the bloodiest conflict in history. Show more
Sir Terry Wogan presents more magical moments from his days in the hot seat of Britain's best-loved chat show, with guests including Liza Minelli and Tina Turner. Show more
The team is in Wells, where objects under scrutiny include a bracelet once gifted by Queen Victoria, and there is a revealing moment for the owners of a rare tapestry. 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.
Michael Portillo unearths documents from the National Archives revealing the secret war on the Rolling Stones and how Special Branch spied on a future king. Show more
Series looking at the relationship between builders and their clients. In Cheshire, a father has given his daughter a plot of land in the hope of enticing her back from abroad. Show more
Series following four female pest controllers. A family facing the nightly terror of a bed-bug infestation calls in Imogen, who takes a scientific approach to pest control. Show more
Documentary. In 1995, Hillary Clinton made a groundbreaking speech, setting down a challenge to treat women's rights as human rights. Twenty years on, has anything really changed? Show more
With Emily Maitlis. Jeremy Clarkson dropped by the BBC, tax wars, Ayan Hirsi Ali, Clarke Carlisle and Richard III.
Travel series. Simon begins his journey on the island of Hispaniola and its two very different countries - the Dominican Republic, a tourist hotspot, and Haiti. Show more
Painting contest. Una and Richard take the artists to London's South Bank to attempt one of the most notoriously tricky painting challenges - portraiture. Show more
In 2005, seven schoolgirls began a campaign against the UK government for better treatment of asylum-seeking families. Ten years on, they reflect on how their story has been told. Show more
A series of animated shorts which bring the history of Britain alive. Set from the Mesolithic Period to the Domesday Book, we meet some families who shaped the Story of Britain. Show more