Series following the work of probate researchers. In Kent, the house clearance of a retired lathe operator uncovers a large family, but surname changes don't add up. Show more
Series following rural emergency services in the British Isles. In Windermere, lake warden Martin tries to stop a sinking boat from polluting the lake. Show more
Dom Littlewood shows how technology is being used to catch crooks. A man follows a woman home, then robs her in her own house. And a burglar has trouble stealing from a farm. Show more
Amateur designing competition. The designers work on a Georgian terrace in Bath. One designer answers their brief with ingenious architectural furniture designs. Show more
Friends of Paul Daniels pay tribute to the magician. Joanna Gosling looks at how the Chancellor's Budget will affect people in different parts of the economy. Show more
The latest national and international news, plus top interviews and analysis.
Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn are joined by economist Stephanie Flanders to discuss George Osborne's Budget. Also included is the latest from the EU Summit in Brussels. Show more
Michael Portillo unearths documents from the National Archives. He investigates how a double agent's escape at the height of the Cold War was a comedy of errors. Show more
Celebrity genealogy series. Sebastian Coe sets out to discover if there is any truth in his grandmother's claims that the family's origins were quite grand. Show more
Australian crime drama. A body found in the lake turns out to be a girl from the local reform school. Lawson immediately suspects a gang of local hoodlums. Show more
Griff Rhys Jones joins the crew of a Thames sailing barge to recreate the precarious journey that many similar vessels once made from the east coast into London. 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.
As well as previewing Thursday's TV, Emma Bunton and Aled Jones are joined by Jeremy Vine. Plus Toby Earle reports on TV's biggest news stories in the Grapevine.
Monty Don helps people create the garden of their dreams. Can two gardening enthusiasts, with definite ideas of their own, work together to achieve one goal? Show more
The true story of two Victorian mothers, Lavinia and Florence, from opposite ends of the social scale - brought together by domestic violence. Show more
Drama series. A teenager whose policeman father was murdered ten years previously struggles to come to terms with the legacy of his death. Show more
Stewart Lee's award-winning stand-up series returns as he takes on six subjects in his own unique style. In this episode, Stewart looks at patriotism.
In-depth investigation and analysis of the stories behind the day's headlines with James O'Brien.
Brendan O'Carroll tells the story of the Irish Easter Rising. In Easter week 1916, 1,600 Irish rebels took over the centre of Dublin. Three of those rebels were Brendan's uncles. Show more
Dominic Sandbrook explores British postwar culture. The final episode looks an idea that first took hold during the Victorian period, the rise of the individual. Show more
Parents face jail if courts find them guilty of harming babies by shaking them. Alison Holt talks to a neuropathologist at the centre of a fight about the diagnosis of shaking. Show more
Gabby Logan hosts a winner-takes-all tournament for Sport Relief. Robbie 'The Treblemaker' Savage battles it out against Tim Vine 'The Punaway Train'. Show more
The dramatic and poignant story of one man facing the heartwrenching decision of whether to end his life at a suicide clinic after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease. Show more