Famous faces recreate their childhood holidays. Len Goodman takes celebrity chef Ainsley Harriott back to Blackpool to reminisce about his seaside holiday from 1974. Show more
Chris Packham examines some of the world's weirdest natural events.
Naomi Wilkinson takes on the Arabian Desert. With her trusty companion Camilla the camel as a guide, she comes face to face with a herd of sharp-horned oryx. Show more
Wildlife series. In this Deadly 60 Special, Steve Backshall takes a look at the incredible methods animals employ to protect themselves against predators. Show more
Five kids work alongside the people in the UK who make and do the things they rely on, travelling to a cosmetics factory in the south west of England. Show more
Yasmin, Jonny and Hacker get into the festive mood. This week's guests include Tom Fletcher and Lindsey Russell. Show more
Series charting the challenges of moving animals across the world. A flock of gentoo penguins are flown from New Zealand to Birmingham and a hippo is moved to the south of France. Show more
The celebrated chef looks at different cooking techniques. In this edition, Raymond bakes scallops, lamb, pistachio souffle and flourless chocolate cake. Show more
Tom Kerridge shows how to cook the best versions of the food everyone loves to eat. He creates dishes inspired by takeaway foods, including puff pastry pizza. Show more
Documentary series exploring the explosive world of demolition. An entire estate in Hull has to be evacuated as the team find out if their explosive calculations are correct. Show more
Liz Bonnin and the team return to the Russian Far East to track endangered Siberian tigers. They realise breeding females are in particularly short supply. Show more
Scotland's countryside magazine. Arlene and Dougie taste-test Scottish craft gin, Anne goes in search of the sea eagles and Euan finds out why wild veg is more nutritious. Show more
Paul Martin is joined by experts Kate Bateman and Adam Partridge in Malvern. The star item is a painting by renowned artist Robert Lenkiewicz. Show more
An appreciation of John Noakes, Blue Peter's extraordinary master of derring-do from the people who knew him best.
Documentary revealing the true character of those working behind and in front of the camera on Britain's longest continuously running children's programme. Show more
Hazel Irvine introduces live coverage as the second semi-final gets underway. A maximum of 11 frames played on Saturday evening will decide who will appear in Sunday's final.
Comedy panel show about people with the same name. Josh is joined by James Acaster and historian Kate Williams, while Richard is joined by Ed Balls and Lauren Laverne. Show more
In wartime, a young medical man clashes with his mentor at the orphanage where he was raised. He then finds work on a cider farm and falls in love - but finds his morals tested. Show more
A dopey teenage delinquent forms an unlikely bond with a curmudgeonly recluse in this unorthodox take on the traditional British urban drama. Show more