Ed Petrie and friends take part in a singing contest at Porthcawl’s Elvis Festival, get romantic at Wordsworth’s Museum in the Lake District, and more. Show more
Tim and Naomi search the natural world for all things weird. They investigate the spookier side of wildlife, including a tree that bleeds. Show more
Cara, who has a form of dwarfism, has a sweet tooth and loves to dance. She needs a Sweetie Den where everything is the right height for her and she can disco dance! Show more
Comedy drama. When the Mustangs are accused of 'playing like girls', it's the last straw for Marnie. It's time to prove themselves by beating the boys. Show more
Iain Stirling hosts the school-based comedy panel show. He is joined by special guests Chris Johnson, Dominique Moore, Tom Allen and Luke Kempner. Show more
Steve Backshall counts down his ultimate top ten deadly creatures. This time Steve is on a mission to choose his ten favourite fastest speedsters. Show more
The competition becomes more intense as the remaining candidates are deprived of oxygen to see if they can recognise the signs of hypoxia, critical for an astronaut on a spacewalk. Show more
Children across the UK tell us what they really think of the world, with insightful, funny and moving results. In this episode, they explore feelings of love and hate. Show more
Nadiya heads to an indoor, urban farm in a London industrial estate. She helps co-creator Kate Hofman feed their fish and harvest watercress, and then cooks a fish curry. Show more
Gardening and cooking show. As the year at Kew draws to an end, the garden is prepared for its next cycle - seeds are saved and soil is mulched. Show more
A family gives up its 21st-century technology and travels back in time. In the final episode, they discover what the future might hold for our free time. Show more
Classic documentary-style account of the trials of a British warship during World War II. A captain is haunted by the loss of his past vessel and seeks revenge.
A unique insight into the 120-strong Red Arrows team of pilots and ground crew as they prepare to celebrate their 50th display season and turn British skies red, white and blue. Show more
The story of the River Taff. Will Millard travels from its source in the Brecon Beacons National Park to Merthyr Tydfil, and fishes for wild brown trout in an unlikely location. Show more
In Africa, Gordon takes to the skies to see how a growing human population is affecting wildlife, from flamingos and elephants in Kenya to humpback whales off the coast of Gabon. Show more
The rocky planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars were born at the same time from the same material - yet have lived radically different lives. What immense forces are at play? Show more
Wartime sitcom. When a bomb falls on the vault of Captain Mainwaring's bank, he insists that the platoon count the money and guard it.
A performance of Holst's The Planets by the BBC Symphony Orchestra, with each movement introduced by Professor Brian Cox against a backdrop of the very latest in planetary imagery. Show more
Drama based on a true story. When young Effie Gray becomes the wife of John Ruskin, it soon becomes apparent that Ruskin regards her as a muse rather than a wife. Show more
Lavish retelling of Shakespeare's tragedy that sees an illicit affair between two star-crossed lovers ignite a bitter rivalry between Verona's ruling families. Show more
Being nagged to share key intel with the FBI, Diane Marsh resists, while John O’Neill has a hostile new boss to appease, and young Walla is shipped to Yemen. Show more
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