Professor Adam Hart is joined by a team of primary school scientists to explore the fascinating underground world of a leafcutter ant colony. Show more
Seven short films for the BBC Learning Zone based on the BBC One series The Great British Year, showing the stunning transition in the British countryside through the four seasons. Show more
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a property in Derby in need of a new layout, a Berkshire bungalow and a fire-damaged Cornish semi in the village of St Blazey. Show more
Series looking at benefit fraud. Lambeth and Lewisham's fraud investigators are on the trail of a couple they believe have failed to tell the council about their multiple houses. Show more
Series following British flying doctors in Australia. Steve is scrambled to save a little boy and Dr Carla helps a man who walked a mile through the bush with a broken back. Show more
Documentary following life on the English Channel. A team of four ex-military veterans are hoping to be the first all-amputee team to swim the channel. Show more
Two-part documentary. Kate Humble goes on an awe-inspiring adventure to Ambrym in Vanuatu, where she abseils into a volcano containing one of only five lava lakes on the planet. Show more
Michael Portillo begins his journey in Stirling, where he visits the scene of a bloody battle at Bannockburn. In Perth, he learns how to make a sporran. Show more
Zeinab Badawi speaks to Professor Anne Glover, who left her post as chief scientific adviser to the EU Commission president saying that in-house politics had hampered her role. Show more
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Jo Coburn is joined by filmmaker Michael Cockerell to discuss the latest political news, including Conservative proposals to give English and Welsh MPs a veto on English laws. Show more
Victorian postcards reveal Rhyl's glory years to Hermione Cockburn. Plus Neil Oliver finds out about the people who manned Liverpool's famous dockyards. Show more
AJP Taylor describes the careers of the 'war lords' who dominated the Second World War. This episode looks at Hitler. Show more
Series looking at the events that led up to World War II. Charles Wheeler examines events on the German side.
Griff Rhys Jones explores the mountains of Britain. Griff visits the Lake District, and recalls those who found artistic and spiritual inspiration in the mountains. 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
Sitcom set in a holiday camp. The runner-up in the Holiday Princess competition is seen entering a staff chalet late at night.
Paul Martin rides into Swindon to value antiques with help from experts David Barby and Will Axon, and goes to the dogs with a trip to the local greyhound stadium. Show more
Jeremy Vine hosts the show where every day a new team of challengers take on what is probably the greatest quiz team in Britain, made up of some of the country's top quizzers. Show more
Antiques series. Tim Wonnacott is in London's Covent Garden, where the locals' treasures include a snuffbox made from the wood used in the original London Bridge. Show more
Charlie Ross and Margie Cooper begin their Scottish road trip in Jedburgh before travelling through Powburn and Dunfermline, and on to auctions in Edinburgh and Kinbuck.
Alex Polizzi fixes the issues that kill so many companies. Can she help a couple running a soft-play centre to realise the importance of customer satisfaction? Show more
A musical about a bully and his victim, developed and performed by pupils with special educational needs. Plus a workshop for classes who would like to try to recreate the musical. Show more
Fran Scott and Greg Foot explore the science of sound, music and musical instruments in this series of short films for Key Stage 2 students. Show more