Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a detached house in Derby, an end-of-terrace in Twickenham, Middlesex and a ground-floor flat in Gateshead. Show more
Families sample life down under. Moving to New Zealand could give Vivienne Stirk's family a better lifestyle and future, but the emotional and financial costs are high. Show more
Stories from Longleat Safari Park with Ben Fogle and Kate Humble. It's a tense time at Longleat when the safari park's oldest tiger has to be sedated for an important operation. Show more
Angela Rippon, Gloria Hunniford and Julia Somerville investigate concerns over food and drink. A year after the horsemeat scandal, how much can we trust our meat? Show more
Two-part documentary following a team of scientists as they explore the earth's atmosphere, travelling in an airship. The expedition begins with an examination of clouds. Show more
Inspector Clare Dew fights to save a sick kitten dumped outside a pet shop, a pony is found in need of serious grooming, and a gannet is bashed by terrible storms.
Click goes virtual reality at the Commonwealth Games, where 360-degree footage is being live streamed. Sigourney Weaver returns as Ripley for video game Alien Isolation. Show more
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Giles Dilnot looks into the men and women who have shaped our political system and ideas, with the help of some well-known faces. Show more
Climbing Great Buildings
Episode 11: Glasgow School of Art
29 minutes on BBC Two Wales
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Dr Jonathan Foyle scales Britain's most iconic structures to reveal their secrets. Jonathan's journey takes him to the Glasgow School of Art, built from 1897. Show more
Anne Robinson talks to Pamela Stephenson and Alexander Armstrong. They share their favourite books and discuss why they have been important to them in their lives.
Six players answer general knowledge questions with up to 10,000 pounds to win. Will they stick together and share the prize or break away for themselves? Hosted by Nick Hancock. Show more
Coast breaks new ground with a spectacular journey following the southern shoreline of Ireland, from the Old Head of Kinsale to Ardmore.
Classic western about an army officer who is drawn into the conflicts of a violent New Mexico ranching dynasty while investigating his brother's death. Show more
Andrew Graham-Dixon and Giorgio Locatelli explore the culture and history of Italy. They begin in Emilia-Romagna, visiting Bologna, Ferrara, Modena and Parma. Show more
Michael Aspel and the team visit Rochester Cathedral and make surprising finds, including a rare Scottish sword found behind a chimney and delivery bicycles still in regular use. Show more
Railways of the Great War with Michael Portillo
Episode 1: A Railway War Begins
30 minutes on BBC Two Wales
Michael Portillo examines the role of the railways in World War I. He begins his journey in the French city of Metz on European tracks built with war in mind. Show more
Huw Edwards in London with Sophie Raworth in Belgium introduce an evening of live coverage of commemorations marking the centenary of World War I. Show more
Huw Edwards introduces a special candlelit service from Westminster Abbey that marks the moment the war began 100 years ago. Show more
Budding entrepreneurs pitch business ideas to multimillionaires. A couple of university friends pitch their home-brew cider kits hoping to leave the Den victorious. Show more
Following students through the gruelling University Challenge audition process and exploring what drives them to compete. Who will earn a coveted place in the competition? Show more