Spark is a collection of short films about ambition and work aimed at 9- to 14-year-olds that encourages them to think about what they might do and who they might become. Show more
A mother mandarin duck shows her babies how to take their first flight out of the safety of the nest. Show more
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a property in Wiltshire, a flat in Notting Hill and a terraced house near Telford. They learn how much each sold for at auction. Show more
Series looking at benefit fraud. Investigators at the HMRC suspect a jeweller of a £7 million VAT fraud, but will undercover surveillance give them the evidence they need? Show more
Nick Knowles presents events from the day-to-day work of the emergency services. Police and fire crews battle to find trapped survivors after a car plunges into a freezing river. Show more
Antiques series. Fiona Bruce and the team are at Eastbourne Bandstand. Family treasures featured include a collection of pottery with a moving story. Show more
James Martin explores regional ingredients found in the British Isles. On the west coast of Scotland the sheltered lochs are the perfect environment for langoustine. Show more
HARDtalk meets the Governor of Nigeria's Central Bank, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, to discuss the Nigerian economy and his political ambitions. Show more
The latest national and international news, plus top interviews and analysis.
The latest international news from the BBC.
Jo Coburn with the latest political news, interviews and debate, including shadow energy secretary Caroline Flint and business minister Matthew Hancock.
Ore Oduba presents highlights of the men's World Squash Championships. England's two-time Commonwealth Games gold medallist Nick Matthew was in action in Manchester. Show more
Sue Barker presents live coverage of the group stages of the ATP World Tour Finals, which sees the top eight players in the world battling for supremacy in London. Show more
A man who normally measures the power of tanks discovers how powerful the lions really are. Kate Humble checks out the giraffes' new waterhole and Ben Fogle hunts for camel hair. Show more
The team travel down the north east coast. Miranda Krestovnikoff manages to get out to Bass Rock and Neil Oliver investigates a legend in Cullercoats. Show more
A programme in which members of the public are invited to try to make money out of their antiques by taking a risk at auction. This edition comes from Cardiff.
Jeremy Vine 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
Zoe Ball is joined by the couple who narrowly escaped elimination and Karen Hardy gives her thoughts on the weekend's choreography.
Four of the eight chefs face Monica and Gregg's infamous Skills Test. Then Michel challenges them to recreate his biersuppe followed by a classic dish of their own choosing. Show more
Series following Iceland supermarkets. CEO Malcolm Walker hopes a new TV ad campaign will help restore the company's image. The Tooting manager sets out to stop a salmon thief. Show more
Gareth Malone helps to create workplace choirs. At P&O Ferries, he tries to build a musical entente cordiale between choir members on both sides of the Channel. Show more
In January 2013, 39 people died and dozens of workers were held hostage when terrorists stormed a gas plant in Algeria. British survivors tell their dramatic and harrowing stories. Show more
Lucy Worsley presents six films about the mental and physical health of our past monarchs, covering Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I, Charles I, George III and royal childbirth. 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
Young reporters investigate the role of the monarchy in the UK, from the relationship with parliament and the military to the inside story of the Queen's coronation. Show more