The Rip Off Britain team investigate viewers' holiday issues. A woman reveals how her break was ruined by bedbugs. Plus will a pricier sun cream provide superior protection? Show more
Mum Julie has wanted to live in Australia ever since a fun holiday in her youth, and now believes the time is right to emigrate. Show more
Alex Jones presents close calls caught on film. A grandmother calls 999 as she battles to save her four-year-old grandson from choking on a grape. Show more
Chris Packham meets the animals using devious tactics and sneaky tricks to survive, from illusionist zebras to vanishing geckos and shape-shifting cuttlefish. Show more
Norman Smith presents the BBC's daily news and current affairs programme with original stories, exclusive interviews, audience debate and breaking news.
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Jo Coburn with the latest political news and debate from Westminster, including threats to the funding of the Labour Party and the junior doctors' strike. Show more
Judd Trump starts his 2016 Masters campaign against Scotland's Stephen Maguire, a 4-time Masters semi-finalist. The first to six frames will book a place in the quarter-finals. Show more
David Barby and Jethro Marles cast their expert eyes over some sparkling finds in Plymouth, while Paul Martin visits Saltram House to admire the work of Robert Adam. 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.
Michael Portillo journeys around Britain. Beginning in the port of Dover, he is inspired by a Victorian sea captain to plunge into the English Channel. Show more
Celebrities hunt for antiques across the UK. Designer Wayne Hemingway's rival is comedian Graham Fellows, appearing as his most famous character - John Shuttleworth. Show more
Quiz show for students. In the last of the second-round matches, two more universities battle it out for a place in the quarter-finals. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions. Show more
Quiz show about making connections. In the second semi-final, two returning teams compete for a place in the grand final. Show more
Joann Fletcher explains how ancient Egypt's story fits together. She explores how the Pyramid Age ended in catastrophe and Egypt was plunged into the dark ages and civil war. Show more
Adrian Chiles tours the religious festivals of the Mediterranean. A cardinal tries to remain unflustered as Adrian makes his first confession in eight years. Show more
In this documentary, Stephen Fry tells the story behind his success, after presenting the Baftas for more than ten years. Featuring interviews with Hugh Laurie and Alan Davies. Show more
Julie Walters tells the story of how Morph, Shaun the Sheep and that cheese-loving man Wallace and his dog Gromit first came to life. Show more