Joey dreams of being a successful boxer, and is at the start of his career with his first ever junior fight. Everyone is rooting for him, but he loses and is angry and upset. Show more
Lilly wants to prove herself as a magician in her class talent contest. A mysterious little girl helps Lilly and gives her confidence that she can perform. Show more
Children's drama from Hong Kong. Ka-lok comes bottom of the class all the time. Through flying kites, Ka-lok's Grandpa teaches him how to do better at maths. Show more
Michal feels like an alien in his own family. He retreats into video games for comfort. But then the fantasy world of his video game takes over his real life. Show more
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a semi in Telford, Shropshire, a property in Kent and a house in Morden, Surrey. They find out how much these homes sold for at auction. Show more
Dominic Littlewood looks at antisocial behaviour. Featuring a police raid on nuisance neighbours, a graffiti artist and the challenges of policing a boozy night on the town. Show more
Series which sees insurance fraudsters caught on camera. In this episode, a man is caught executing a fake fall in a shop, and a crash for cash gang are brought to justice. Show more
Consumer series with Matt Allwright. Stories include the powerful fake laser pointers that can blind, the fraudster who used multiple fake identities to get away with millions. Show more
Kate Humble lives with shepherds in some of the most extreme environments on earth. In the Peruvian Andes, Kate immerses herself in the everyday life of the alpaca herders. Show more
Series following police forces across the UK as they deal with burglaries. Police tirelessly trail a burglar wanted by two forces, and a charity is left devastated by thieves. Show more
See Hear visits Bristol's Centre for Deaf Studies to see their last cohort of graduates celebrate their degrees. Plus revisiting keen deaf biker and motorist Reg Imray. Show more
Kaddu the tiger goes under anaesthetic for an emergency procedure, Lord Bath tours his favourite parts of the Longleat estate and Ben Fogle learns how dangerous a giraffe can be. Show more
Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn with the latest political stories, including the last day of the Liberal Democrat conference and a year to go to the Scottish independence referendum.
John Humphrys invites four contenders to answer questions in the infamous black chair. Specialist subjects include Tottenham Hotspur FC and the Alan Clark Diaries. Show more
The chefs from the north west battle it out with their main courses. Johnnie Mountain, Lisa Allen and Bruno Birkbeck are all determined to win. Show more
The story of Britain through its art. In the 18th century, the triumph of commerce led to the emergence of a new 'middle' class, who craved pleasure and novelty. Show more
Experts David Barby and Philip Serrell join Paul Martin to value antiques in Twickenham. Paul visits the Museum of Rugby to find out more about the game's history. Show more
Dermot Murnaghan 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
Chef James Martin explores how the British Isles produces delicious regional ingredients. He celebrates the wonders of wild River Severn salmon. Show more
Following people attempting to build their own house from scratch. Martin Whyment from Leeds has an ambitious plan to build a four-bedroom house in the city centre. Show more
Alastair Sooke meets portrait artist Jonathan Yeo as he prepares for a solo show at the National Portrait Gallery. Yeo reveals the challenges of painting people for a living. Show more
Featuring the midwives of University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff and focusing on women who have chosen - or have no other choice - an unassisted delivery, without an epidural. Show more
In this version made for schools, Professor Jeremy Black examines one of the most extraordinary periods in British history, the Industrial Revolution. Show more
In this compilation of three short films specially made for schools, historian Dan Snow examines how two years of meticulous planning, espionage and analysis shaped D-Day. Show more
In 1536, Anne Boleyn became the first queen in Britain to be executed. Why did she have to go and who authored her violent end? Was she guilty as charged or a victim? Show more