Fiona Bruce and the team choose their favourite moments of the series. Includes the moment when a one-pound bootsale buy became the best investment in Roadshow history. Show more
Paul Martin and the experts are at St George's Hall in Liverpool. Kate spots a fun-shaped scent bottle, but it is Mark's tiny watch seal that raises a big laugh. Show more
Drama series giving a contemporary feel to the legend. Robin realises that his plan to capture the Sheriff's spy has failed because he has a traitor in his gang. Show more
When Karen meets a local darts legend she is determined to cure him of his dartitis so he can face his biggest rival. Heston, Julia and Daniel interview for a new doctor. Show more
Jason Manford and Alex Jones are joined by bestselling novelist Jackie Collins to talk Hollywood, fashion and glamour. Marty Jopson looks at the history of time-lapse photography. Show more
Boycie uncovers shocking information about his family tree and, with Tyler unexpectedly returning home from university, he is convinced something serious is afoot.
School-based drama. New headmistress Karen Fisher has her hands full dealing with Waterloo Road's newest family - two previously home-schooled pupils, Ruth and Jonah Kirby. Show more
Jason Donovan was born in Australia and catapulted to fame in the soap opera Neighbours. Beginning in Melbourne, he attempts to trace his roots. Show more
Andrew Marr tackles Tony Blair in an exclusive interview, Blair's first since he stood down as Prime Minister in 2007, seeking to understand how Blair regards his record in office. Show more
Nicholas Crane's Britannia: The Great Elizabethan Journey
Episode 3: A Journey Through Ireland
59 minutes on BBC HD
Nicholas Crane rediscovers William Camden's Britannia on an epic 5,000 mile hike, battling the elements to find out why Elizabethans feared Ireland so much. Show more
Jason Donovan was born in Australia and catapulted to fame in the soap opera Neighbours. Beginning in Melbourne, he attempts to trace his roots. Show more
School-based drama. New headmistress Karen Fisher has her hands full dealing with Waterloo Road's newest family - two previously home-schooled pupils, Ruth and Jonah Kirby. Show more