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 T. Show more
A tale of love, greed and murder set against the backdrop of a carnival in Germany. Willie, (Anne Baxter) gets involved with a circus barker and is soon part of a high diving act. Show more
Ealing Studios comedy drama starring Paul Douglas and Alex Mackenzie about the culture clash between a hard-nosed American financier and a crafty Scottish sea captain. Show more
Monty Halls tracks down dolphins off the west coast of Ireland, using sonar technology to record the whistles and clicks they use to communicate with each other. Show more
Property renovation series. The team visit a former millworkers' cottage in Derbyshire, a house in Kent and an investment property in Lowestoft in Suffolk. Show more
Chef Tony Singh creates a seasonal feast of venison with haggis ravioli. Plus a lively debate about whether we've got it wrong about food miles. Show more
Antiques challenge. Tim Wonnacott is in Newark as the teams go head to head looking for bargains, helped by experts Catherine Southon and Richard Madley. Show more
A look at the life of the Lawrence of Arabia star and legendary hellraiser Peter O'Toole, with archive footage exploring the story of his colourful career. Show more
Adventure based on the Robert Louis Stevenson novel. In 18th-century Scotland, young David Balfour is kidnapped and cheated out of his inheritance at his scheming uncle's behest.
Gardening magazine. Jim investigates the mysterious death of a hedge, while Carole makes a second visit to Ardersier in Vegetable Gardening on a Budget. Show more
Rachel de Thame joins Monty Don in Longmeadow and adds more medicinal planting to the herb garden, especially those that the bees love. Show more
Ben Garrod and Alice Roberts investigate the greatest vanishing act in the history of our planet - the sudden disappearance of the dinosaurs 66 million years ago. Show more
Professor Doug Emlen discovers the secrets of nature's arms races, what triggers them and what they can teach us about the most formidable weapons on earth - our own. Show more
Lemn Sissay takes us on a cultural tour as Manchester prepares for the festival with unique access to rehearsals by New Order, Shunt Collective and Susan Hefuna. Show more
Wartime sitcom. Frazer loses a vital part of a gun he was responsible for and thinks it is in the box he keeps his tools in - which happens to be a coffin.
Melvyn Bragg and guests look at the extraordinary impact British television has made since its first great unifying moment, the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. Show more
Biopic starring Andy Serkis. Neither troubled relationships nor childhood polio hold Ian Dury back from his urge to make music on his terms, despite the cost to those close to him. Show more
Drama telling the story of an Icelandic fisherman who became a national hero and object of scientific study after he survived in the freezing ocean following a shipwreck. Show more