Linked to the KS2 curriculum, this programme looks at how humans have learnt to live with extremes and covers five themes: sustainable waters, pastures, cities, forests and arctic. Show more
Martin Roberts meets a man who buys a house in Wales to give his mother-in-law who lives next door peace of mind after it has stood empty for 12 years. Show more
Series following council officers. The council's Trading Standards team crack down on sales of illegal and potentially lethal alcohol. Show more
Consumer series with Dominic Littlewood. Dom helps three people who have all had problems with expensive sofas, trying to resolve their complaints once and for all. Show more
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
Kieran Long and Piers Taylor take on ambitious projects. A couple want to transform their chaotic warehouse apartment into a tranquil family home. Show more
Series following the work of the chaplains at Birmingham Children's Hospital. This first episode tells the story of a young baby in desperate need of a liver transplant. Show more
Series showcasing the best of travel across the globe. Rajan Datar travels across Australia, uncovering what is behind the enduring appeal of the country. Show more
The latest national and international news, plus top interviews and analysis.
The latest international news from the BBC.
From the tip of Jutland, where the North Sea meets the Baltic, Neil Oliver watches the two seas collide. Nick Crane looks at how the Danish sold bacon to Britain. Show more
Ben Fogle and Kate Humble explore life behind the scenes at Longleat Estate and Safari Park. Kate and Ben make the lions work for their dinner, but one gets too close for comfort. Show more
Sue Barker hosts live coverage from the ATP World Tour Finals in London, where the round-robin phase is in its concluding stages. Commentary by Andrew Castle and Tim Henman. Show more
Dave and Si continue their journey through time, celebrating British food. Here, they cook dishes from their favourite cookbooks and also meet food historian Ivan Day. Show more
A look around the coast of the British Isles. Nick Crane ventures out into the Portland tidal race to see how this tidal surge creates some of the roughest waters in Britain. Show more
Paul Martin and the team have a day out on the south coast in sunny Brighton. The crowd enjoys expert valuations from Catherine Southon and Mark Stacey. Show more
Dermot Murnaghan hosts a general knowledge quiz in which teams from all over the UK battle to beat the Eggheads, some of the country's top quiz champions. Show more
Zoe Ball takes a sneak peek into rehearsals and the star-studded Friday Panel looks forward to the next show.
John Humphrys invites four more contenders to answer questions in the black chair. The subjects are Peep Show, the Battle of the Atlantic, Suede and Charlotte Bronte. Show more
Tom Kerridge shows how to cook the best versions of the food everyone loves to eat. In this episode he livens up lunches, including the ultimate steak sandwich. Show more
A film about London's oldest wholesale market, which is on the verge of big changes. Under pressure to modernise, the market is divided. Will ancient custom or commerce win out? Show more
The Children in Need entertainment feast switches over to BBC Two - and Albert Square - where Shane Richie is joined by a host of stars live from the Queen Vic. Show more
Anarchic pop quiz. Host Rhod Gilbert and team captains Noel Fielding and Phill Jupitus are joined by Lisa Stansfield, Ana Matronic, Aisling Bea and Joe Lycett. Show more
Music Jools looks back at some of the performances by legendary artists over the last decade in the Later... studio. Including Carole King, Bobby Womack and the Beach Boys. Show more
Biopic charting the rise and fall of one of the most important and controversial figures in Ireland's struggle for independence, Michael Collins. Show more
David Dimbleby presents debate from Cardiff. The panel includes Stephen Crabb, Carwyn Jones, Leanne Wood, Kirsty Williams and Rod Liddle. Show more