Performances by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales are mixed with live action and magical animation to open up the world of classical music to children. Show more
The grass cutter ants work together as a team to carry blades of grass to the ant colony.
Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander visit a terraced house in Derby, a property in Kent and a cottage in rural Devon. Show more
Series following council officers. The frontline officers of Wigan Council lay down the law to protect residents from air pollution and proudly oversee a citizenship ceremony. Show more
Series following British flying doctors in Australia. A paraglider pilot lands in the water. Pilot Kevin gets a crash course in Aussie humour. Show more
Magazine. Clive Mason and Heidi Koivisto Robertson investigate why deaf children are falling behind their hearing counterparts in reading and writing. Show more
Fiona Bruce explores the stories behind family heirlooms. Paul Atterbury investigates the mystery surrounding a portrait of Tina Strobos, a member of the WWII Dutch resistance. Show more
Original stories, exclusive interviews, audience debate and breaking news with Victoria Derbyshire. A look ahead to the budget, and people whose spouses came out as gay.
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Further live coverage from the ninth day's play of the 2015 Wimbledon Championships, presented by Sue Barker. On this day in 2014, Britain's Andy Murray lost his semi-final place. Show more
Pat Cash, Andy Roddick and Marion Bartoli join Clare Balding for an entertaining and informed look back at the action from day nine of the 2015 Wimbledon Championships. Show more
Lyse Doucet follows the lives of children on both sides of the conflict in Gaza. Children in Gaza and Israel have lived through three major conflicts in six years. Show more
Documentary series following staff and customers at a Huddersfield branch of NatWest. The final episode of this series looks at how we borrow money and how banks lend it. Show more
Magazine. Clive Mason and Heidi Koivisto Robertson investigate why deaf children are falling behind their hearing counterparts in reading and writing. Show more
Documentary series. In her final journey of the series, Kate Humble travels deep into the Gobi Desert to live with an extended family of cashmere goat and yak herders. Show more
One-off drama which tells the true story of Julie Nicholson's response to her daughter Jenny's death in the 7 July bombing at Edgware Road tube station. Show more
Michael Cockerell presents a programme of educational short films, taking us behind the scenes in the House of Commons. A unique way of learning about British politics.