Musical comedy. Jimmy Haskell, a harmonica player, joins a poor but talented band. Their rehearsals annoy a local health food magnate - who happens to be Jimmy's uncle.
Manchester City Women aim to finish their title winning WSL1 season unbeaten when they host Birmingham at the Academy Stadium. With Tina Daheley and guests.
Adventure story about a group of climbers who set out to ascend a notoriously difficult mountain in the Alps, each one with a different reason for going. Show more
Matt Baker and Julia Bradbury continue their journey across Secret Britain, from the eerie flatlands of East Anglia to the staggering sea cliffs of Pembrokeshire. Show more
The slow loris is the real-life gremlin, extremely cute but with a venom that can kill. Dr Anna Nekaris travels to the jungles of Java to solve the riddle of its toxic bite. Show more
Creative culinary competition. It is the final day of the competition, and the last chance for the eight champions to get one of their dishes to the banquet. Show more
Classic Hitchcock suspense drama in which a couple investigate the mysterious disappearance of an elderly lady on a train from Switzerland to England. Show more
A retrospective look at television appearances made over the years by Hollywood director Alfred Hitchcock, capturing the highlights of his life and career. Show more
Property series. Jules Hudson goes property shopping with a couple who want to move to be nearer to their son in the Wiltshire countryside on a budget of £400,000. Show more
Mark Chapman presents live coverage of the Four Nations clash between rivals England and Scotland at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry. Show more
Mark Chapman presents live coverage of the Four Nations Rugby League match between Antipodean rivals New Zealand and Australia. Show more
Drama set in Arizona in 1881. A sergeant in the all-black 9th Cavalry is falsely accused of the murder of his white commander and the rape and murder of the man's daughter. Show more
Andrew Marr's Great Scots: The Writers Who Shaped a Nation
Episode 3: Hugh MacDiarmid
59 minutes on BBC Two Wales
Series exploring the lives of Scottish writers. Andrew Marr looks into the life of poet Hugh MacDiarmid, who reinvented Scots as a language for serious writing. Show more