Animated drama for 11- to 13-year-olds exploring issues surrounding puberty. Monica's wishful thinking that her parents will get back together comes to a painful end. Show more
Animated drama for 11- to 13-year-olds exploring issues surrounding puberty. Akira is not her usual self - she's grumpy and rude to Gabriel, which upsets him. Show more
A comedy sketch show for children which demonstrates just how much fun philosophical thinking can be. Written and performed by the Burnistoun team. Show more
A series of short films exploring fundamental philosophical concepts. Three friends decide to go on a quest. But first, they have to work out who is carrying what. Show more
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a three-bed end-of-terrace in Sheffield, a flat in Bayswater, London, and a property in St Helens, Merseyside. Show more
Documentary following life on the English Channel. The RNLI team from Newhaven rush to answer a mayday call from a teenager on a stranded yacht. Show more
Series which sees insurance fraudsters caught on camera. A family tells the tragic story of the UK's first crash-for-cash fatality. Show more
Famous faces recreate their childhood holidays. Len takes Eamonn Holmes back to the east coast of Northern Ireland and the town of Cushendall to reminisce about his 1968 holiday. Show more
In a special episode from the Somme battlefields, Fiona Bruce and a small group of experts meet families bringing stories of courage and humanity in wartime. Show more
Series following some of the nation's architects. David Blaikie grapples with an extension that will double the size of a railway station, and Wendy Perring designs a mobile home. Show more
Stephen Sackur talks Dr Geraldine O'Hara, a specialist in infectious diseases who has been working with Doctors without Borders tackling Ebola in Sierra Leone. Show more
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Jo Coburn looks into Labour's plans to make private schools work more closely with state schools or risk losing their tax breaks. Her guest is former Sun editor Kelvin MacKenzie. Show more
Carol Kirkwood is exploring a subject that begins with the letter Q, as we take a rare and tranquil look at the gardens at Buckingham Palace, an oasis in the heart of the capital. Show more
The latest political news in Wales including First Minister's Questions - AMs' weekly opportunity to quiz Carwyn Jones in the National Assembly Chamber in Cardiff Bay.
David Attenborough tells the story of the winged insects that were the first creatures to take to the air. Show more
In the all-lady quarter-final the remaining five have to impress with their dessert skills, making baked cheesecake, chocolate roulade and a croquembouche. Show more
Series exploring Britain's coastline. Neil Oliver performs an extract from The Tempest on the stage of a remarkable coastal amphitheatre near Land's End. Show more
Michael Portillo learns how the railways helped to make Birmingham the world's pen-making capital and hears tales of a notorious Victorian murderer. Show more
Michael Aspel and the team visit Sheffield City Hall. Finds include an abstract sculpture which was rescued from a scrap yard and some letters written by Mary Queen of Scots. 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 is joined by the couple who narrowly escaped elimination.
Series searching for untapped interior design talent. It's the first of the quarter-finals and three previous winners battle it out for two places in the semi-final. Show more
Monica Galetti, Gregg Wallace and Marcus Wareing put the chefs through their paces. Five ambitious chefs make a sweetbread dish and deliver a cuttlefish dish in just 15 minutes. Show more
Ruth Goodman, Peter Ginn and Tom Pinfold reveal the skills of medieval castle builders, exploring the art of medieval combat and the building of the castle's defensive structures. Show more
Billingsgate trader Roger Barton heads to Mexico City's Central de Abasto, the largest food market on the planet. Unfortunately for him, there's not a single fish in sight. Show more
Film review show. Antonia Quirke and Danny Leigh take a critical look at the week's film releases, including The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part One and The Homesman. Show more
Presenter Pips Taylor explores why so many rapes go unreported in the UK and confronts those in authority about the failures in the system. Show more
Animated drama for 11- to 13-year-olds exploring issues surrounding puberty. Lara makes a new friend who amazes the group with her skateboarding skills. Show more