Journalist and historian Max Hastings examines the legacy of the Falklands War and how it revived Britain's armed forces and its reputation as a military power. Show more
Series following the community on the Falkland Islands. In November, summer begins in the southern hemisphere and the islanders prepare for Remembrance Sunday. Show more
Series following the community on the Falkland Islands. The year gets underway and every corner of the rocky Falklands coastline is bursting with new life. Show more
Series following the Falkland Islands' community. The Rev Richard and his wife have sailed 800 miles east to celebrate Christmas in the furthest corner of his parish. Show more
Series following the community on the Falkland Islands. The Rev Richard flies over to the West Island for a carol service in one of the more remote settlements. Show more
Future of Food
Episode 2
1 hour
First broadcast: on BBC Two ScotlandLatest broadcast: on BBC One Wales
George Alagiah travels the world to reveal a growing global food crisis. He discovers how a changing diet in the developing world is putting pressure on the world's food resources. Show more
Future of Food
Episode 3
1 hour
First broadcast: on BBC Two ScotlandLatest broadcast: on BBC One Wales
George Alagiah travels the world in search of solutions to the global food crisis. Here, George investigates the 'land-grabs' trend, where rich countries buy up land in Africa. Show more
Justin Rowlatt investigates what the world will be like if China overtakes America as the world's economic superpower. He looks at the phenomenon of Chinese migration to Africa. Show more
This World
Dan Snow's History of Congo
50 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC WORLD NEWS North AmericaLatest broadcast: on BBC WORLD NEWS Europe
Dan Snow travels to Congo to reveal how its troubled history has turned one of the world's potentially richest countries into one of its poorest. Show more
This World
Dan Snow's History of Congo
1 hour
First broadcast: on BBC Two HDLatest broadcast: on BBC Four HD
Dan Snow travels to Congo to reveal how its troubled history has turned one of the world's potentially richest countries into one of its poorest. Show more
Panorama has spent six months in Freital, a small town in Germany, to explore increased levels of far-right extremism in the country. Show more
The real story of Libya's revolution. How a group of young professionals bravely stood up to the 42-year-long dictatorship. And Paul Kenyon tracks down Gaddafi's son Saadi. Show more
This World
Killing Christianity
50 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC News EuropeLatest broadcast: on BBC News Asia Pacific
Jane Corbin travels across the Middle East to some of the holiest places in Christendom and finds that hundreds of thousands of Christians are fleeing conflict and persecution. Show more
This World
Kill the Christians
1 hour
First broadcast: on BBC Two ScotlandLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Scotland
Jane Corbin travels across the Middle East to some of the holiest places in Christendom and finds that hundreds of thousands of Christians are fleeing conflict and persecution. Show more
Panorama
Germany's New Nazis
50 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC News EuropeLatest broadcast: on BBC News North America
Panorama explores how long-held taboos are being broken in a country still haunted by its Nazi past. Show more
As Israel prepares to vote on its future, Jeremy Bowen travels through a devastated Gaza to ask where the recent conflict now leaves the future of the region. Show more
How the 2010s became another lost decade in the fight against climate change – as the move to natural gas delayed a transition to more renewable sources of energy. Show more
Panorama
Putin and Ukraine's Stolen Children
58 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC One LondonLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Northern Ireland HD
Available for 5 months
The Ukrainian government says that thousands of children have been taken unlawfully to Russia. Panorama investigates what happened to more than 40 children taken from a children’s home in Kherson. Show more
Panorama goes deep into Zimbabwe's Marange diamond fields and uncovers evidence of torture camps and wide scale killings. Will Robert Mugabe face prosecution for these crimes? Show more
BBC at War
The War of Words
50 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC News EuropeLatest broadcast: on BBC News North America
In episode one, Jonathan Dimbleby reveals how the BBC prepared for the first war broadcast and fought off government attempts to control it. Show more