A look at some of the BBC's most popular gardening programmes and personalities, presented by Carol Kirkwood. Carol explores subjects that all begin with the letter P. Show more
Musical comedy drama about an aspiring ballerina (Maureen O'Hara) who ends up working in a burlesque house alongside her friend (Lucille Ball) after her troupe fails. Show more
Classic western starring Gary Cooper as a drifter who crosses swords with Judge Roy Bean and is drawn into a conflict between settlers and Texas cattlemen. Show more
Creative culinary competition. In the Wales regional heat, returning chef Phil is under pressure to impress as he is competing against his former head chef Paul. Show more
Creative culinary competition. Phil and Nick are both preparing dishes using mackerel. Nick hopes his elegant mackerel with nectarine will have the edge. Show more
Creative culinary competition. For the main course, all three chefs are cooking Welsh lamb in the hope of impressing this week's veteran judge. Show more
Michael Portillo journeys from the Italian Riviera to the Austrian Alps. Michael is ambushed by singers of the city's trallalero. Show more
The latest national and international news from the BBC.
Nicholas Crane seeks out the story of a tiny harbour which played a big part in making a mountain of money at Parys Mountain, and Amlwch Port which served it.
Antiques experts travel the UK searching for treasures. James Braxton and Helen Hall begin in Hampstead in London before heading to Brighton and then on to auction in Lewes. Show more
Heartwrenching drama starring Bette Davis as a repressed woman who struggles to break free from her overbearing mother and assert her independence. Show more
Scotland's countryside magazine. Dougie and Nick cook with oysters. Jean takes a dip on a snorkel trail, and Euan reveals a new approach to dairy farming. Show more
Gardening magazine. Carole and George clear the blanketweed from the Beechgrove pond, while Jim takes a flamethrower to the weeds. Show more
Emily Maitlis presents a special programme from Westminster with live guests, discussing the aftershocks from Thursday's election.
Kirsty Wark and Brenda Emmanus go behind the scenes of the Academy in the run up to the opening of the Summer Exhibition. Show more
Live coverage of the first of England's two-Test series against Argentina. Clive Woodward and Jeremy Guscott give analysis and commentary comes from Eddie Butler and Andy Robinson. Show more
Highlights from Edgbaston, where England face Australia in one of the most eagerly awaited group matches of the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy.
Period drama. Louis resolves to reassess his relationships, while Madame de Montespan is determined to make a memorable impression on him. Show more
A closer look at the history behind Versailles. In this episode, Professor Kate Williams and Greg Jenner discuss Louis XIV's interest in scientific discovery and research.
A Parisian journalist interviewing two student prostitutes for a magazine article becomes drawn into their lives and is forced to confront her own physical needs and desires. Show more