Consumer programme. Matt Allwright meets a family living in such cramped conditions that the father has to sleep on the floor. Show more
Eric Stitt's job meant he spent weeks at a time away from home. Four years after a trial week living in Australia, has the Stitt family made the move? Show more
Anita Rani is in Valencia, Spain, house-hunting with a recently married couple who are hoping to start the next chapter of their lives in a new country. Show more
Creative culinary competition. Representing the north west of England are Eve Townson, Matt Worswick and returning contender Mark Ellis. Show more
Alex Jones presents close calls caught on film. A professional base jumper makes a misjudgement and crashes to the ground in a remote location. Show more
The BBC's daily news and current affairs programme with original stories, exclusive interviews, audience debate and breaking news. With Victoria Derbyshire. Show more
The latest national and international news, plus top interviews and analysis.
Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn with the latest news and debate from Westminster, including an interview with the shadow foreign secretary Hilary Benn, who makes the case for Europe. Show more
Neil Oliver visits the remote island of St Kilda to find out about conservation efforts on the largely uninhabited island.
Drama series based on the six political novels by Anthony Trollope. Lizzie's guests have seen the Eustace diamonds, but the family are planning to regain them.
Celebrity genealogy series. Actress Anne Reid was close to her father but knows very little about his family. She is on the trail of her great-great-grandfather. Show more
Australian period drama. In present-day Ash Park, elderly Sarah reveals the truth about Bert Ford's death. Show more
Ainsley Harriott introduces classic recipes from some of the BBC's best-loved television chefs. The menu includes Keith Floyd's beautiful beef provencal. Show more
Documentary series. The great flood in the Okavango turns 4,000 square miles of arid plains into a beautiful wetland, attracting elephants, buffalo and birds. Show more
Paul Martin and antique experts Will Axon and Catherine Southon visit Lissanoure Castle. Paul finds a rather valuable creature, and Catherine goes global. Show more
Jeremy Vine hosts the show in which teams from all over the UK take on probably the greatest quiz team in Britain, made up of some of the country's top quiz champions. Show more
Michael Portillo rides the railroads of America. Michael hitches a ride with the Amish in a horse-drawn buggy through rich countryside. Show more
Chris Packham and Liz Bonnin battle it out to find out whether cats or dogs are the better animal. The final round looks at whether cats and dogs really love us. Show more
Michael Wood explores the history of the world's newest superpower. The tale of the Ming dynasty begins with the amazing story of Hongwu, a peasant rebel. Show more
Clare Balding interviews some of the biggest names in sport. Guests include rugby league legend Kevin Sinfield, who switched codes to union in 2015. Show more
Emily Maitlis looks at headlines on health secretary Jeremy Hunt, gravitational waves, General Allen on Syria and Zika. And could the Independent be sold? Show more
James discovers what happened to the cars of the future that we were promised and how the petrol engine came to dominate the 20th century. Show more
Michael Wood explores the history of the world's newest superpower. Michael tells the tale of China's first international age under the Tang Dynasty. Show more
Four professional bakers bake their way through the Victorian era. It's 1900 and the bakers now have an elegant high-street shop which they must fill with pastries and cakes. Show more