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
Introducing five- to seven-year-olds into the world of materials science. The children investigate how TV, bricks and crayons are all made. Show more
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a beautiful cottage in Cornwall, a well-located house in Bermondsey and a plot of land in Leeds. Show more
Consumer series with Dominic Littlewood. Dom meets three people who bought extended warranties for their laptops but were not happy when things went wrong. Show more
Observational documentary series. The specialist undercover police team discover something that turns everything they know about pickpocketing upside down. Show more
Television gardeners try to save the nation's gardening heritage. Joe Swift flies the flag for the bog garden and Alys Fowler praises soft fruit. Show more
With stories, interviews, audience debate and breaking news. Victoria Derbyshire speaks to people with Down's syndrome about the difficulties they can face finding employment. Show more
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
The latest international news from the BBC.
Using interviews, archive footage and reconstruction, this documentary looks at the Air Transport Auxiliary, a band of female pilots who aided the war effort in World War II. Show more
World War II stories of ordinary people doing extraordinary things. In London, Jules Hudson meets a volunteer who found himself battling the Blitz as a teenage firefighter. Show more
World War II stories of ordinary people doing extraordinary things. Jules Hudson discovers how a nation of knitters kept our troops in the fight. Show more
Dramatisation of one of the most ingenious escape bids of World War II, in which British soldiers use a wooden vaulting horse as cover when trying to get out of Stalag Luft III. Show more
Classic sitcom set in a department store. Young Mr Grace decides that the store should open early so that people can shop on their way to work. Show more
Sitcom set in occupied France. Gruber's dog has ended up with the sausage containing the painting, and René talks Gruber into making yet another copy.
John Sullivan's bittersweet sitcom. Penny is slightly apprehensive about her decision to set up home with Vince again.
A return visit to Bletchley Park with Fiona Bruce and the experts.
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.
Chris Packham examines the world's weirdest natural events using incredible eyewitness footage, first-hand accounts and scientific explanations.
Gardening magazine. Carole shows an easy way to sow flower seeds, Jim works on the lawn and Chris pays a second visit to Jenny and Euan MacLean in Linlithgow. Show more
Documentary series. Gregg Wallace, Cherry Healey and Ruth Goodman look at Britain's history with milk and visit one of the largest fresh milk processing plants on earth. Show more
Cold War spy thriller. A Soviet agent discovers top secret intel that could be used to plot a nuclear strike. Time is running out for Joe and the team. Show more
Award-winning comedy about the BBC. Former head of output Anna Rampton has been crowned director of better, but no-one on the management team is quite clear what the job entails. Show more