A look at some of the BBC's most popular gardening programmes and personalities, presented by Carol Kirkwood. Carol explores subjects that all begin with the letter K. Show more
Adam Henson takes us through the toughest harvest of his career on his Gloucestershire farm, and Charlotte Smith picks grapes from sun-ripened Welsh vines. Show more
At Longmeadow, Monty prepares his pond for the season ahead and celebrates the garden as it moves into autumn. Adam Frost gives ideas and inspiration for a winter display of containers. Show more
Dougie and Nick fish for rainbow trout on the Lake of Menteith, while Anne investigates adapting our landscape for climate change. And there is a look at why wasps are vital to our ecosystem. Show more
Gardening magazine. Chris and Frances take on a new allotment and are starting from scratch to create an easy, low-maintenance fruit and veg patch. Show more
The best bits and favourite moments from Saturday Kitchen. Show more
Mary immerses herself in the enchanting Scottish Highlands, exploring the great outdoors and making warming food that is perfect to come home to. Show more
The bikers head to South Korea and discover a cuisine that does not pull any punches when it comes to flavour. Dave brushes up on his Gangnam-style dancing. Show more
Len Goodman takes national treasure Nicholas Parsons back to 1939 and the stunning area of Studland in Dorset for an old-school caravan holiday. Show more
Flog It! comes from the ancestral home of the Spencer family, Althorp in Northamptonshire. Christina Trevanion and Will Axon find a selection of antiques and collectibles to take to auction. Show more
Western drama with John Wayne as a US cavalry officer on his last duty before retiring, escorting two women civilians to a stagecoach. The second in John Ford's cavalry trilogy. Show more
Sylvia Syms looks back through the BBC’s archives to tell the story of what is perhaps cinema’s most enduring and most visual genre. Show more
Derek Brockway, the Weatherman, walks along a stunning and often overlooked stretch of coastline dominated by the Second Severn Crossing or Prince of Wales Bridge. Show more
The volunteers of the RNLI race to save a sinking schooner and a walker with a broken leg, while cries for help in the early hours of the morning lead to an eerie night-time search. Show more
Entrepreneurs face the fiercest line-up in business. Syrian refugees Razan and Raghid Sandouk bring their British-made alternative to Cypriot halloumi to the Den. Show more
Michael Palin revisits his third travel series – an epic trip around the Pacific Rim. Fans including Sir David Attenborough and Joanna Lumley reflect on his achievement. Show more
Samuel L Jackson and the team travel through the US to tell the stories of those who resisted slavery, often making the dangerous journey to freedom in Canada. Show more
Kathryn Bigelow's fact-based dramatisation of Detroit's Agliers Motel incident, which saw a police raid degenerate into racially motivated brutality during the riots of 1967.
Drama in which people deal with newly-discovered superpowers. With Isaac's horrible predictions unfolding before them, the Heroes face pain and peril. Show more
Four months after the events of the showdown between Sylar and Peter, new Heroes emerge. These include brother and sister Alejandro and Maya. Hiro remains in the past, but what will come of this? Show more
Fiona Bruce presents an hour of topical debate with an audience from Edinburgh. On the panel: Douglas Ross MP, Seema Malhotra MP, Kate Forbes MSP, Sir Ian Wood, Miriam Brett and Sir Mark Walport. Show more
Mary talks to Emmy-nominated actor Brian Cox and Bernardine Evaristo, who last year shared the Booker Prize with Margaret Atwood, and discusses how awards shape what art is created. Show more
Sara Cox is joined by Phil Wang, Sara Pascoe, Tom Allen and Sophie Ellis-Bextor. They share their favourite books and discuss The Midnight Library by Matt Haig and Sara Pascoe’s Sex, Power, Money. Show more
Highlights of programmes on BBC Two.