Live coverage from Beijing of the opening ceremony of the 2008 Paralympics.
A Plastic WAG and an 80s-obsessed Punk must become Hip Hop MCs. Jeff Leach presents.
Live coverage of the second pan-European dance contest from Glasgow.
Radio 1 DJ Annie Mac and Nick Grimshaw are joined by McFly.
Guests include actress Kelly Brook and comedians the Mighty Boosh. Music from the Streets.
Featuring The Hollies, 10CC, The Buzzcocks, The Fall, Joy Division, James and Oasis.
Documentary celebrating the Manchester record company, Factory.
Pies and pasties take the Hairy Bikers on their longest trip in this baking series.
Patrick reintroduces Martin to the single life, fuelled by a diet of pizza and beer.
Clive Anderson hosts the fourth round. The students conduct an operatic programme.
With guest panellists Ed Byrne and Bob Marshall-Andrews.
Guests Lauren Laverne and Michael McIntyre are among those doing satirical sideswiping.
Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse are back with a whole new range of characters.
Stacey is confused following her encounter with Callum.
Journalist Dawn Porter investigates the world of lesbianism.
Propaganda and paranoia are exploited as Henry's 'Reformation' hits home.
A look around the LHC before the experiment to create a simulation of a black hole begins.
Guests are Myleene Klass, Vic Reeves and Matt Bowman of the Pigeon Detectives.
As Bradley prepares to celebrate his 21st, will he keep his secret from Stacey?
Guide to all the latest gadgets, websites, games and computer industry news.
Jet and the crew have returned to earth, but it's not as they left it.
Colin Murray plays judge and jury in the battle of points for punditry.
Lauren chats to Gary Numan following his Bestival appearance.
Alastair Campbell reveals his passion for the music of the late Belgian singer/songwriter.
Featuring live music and guests, including Richard Attenborough and comic Katy Brand.
With special guests including Andy Zaltzman, Will Smith and Matt Kirshen.
Chris and Alice have a blast at Bestival.
The week's events in Ambridge.
Nicholas Parsons chairs the word game from the Rose Theatre in Kingston-upon-Thames.
Music and chat with Adam Buxton and Joe Cornish.
Mark Watson turns his wit to the subject of virtue, with stand-up comedy on honesty.
Get on the world's biggest dancefloor with the world's biggest DJs.
With Sounds of the 60s.
By Stephen Phelps. Prof Matthew Coleman has a sideline in linguistic forensics.
Jonathan Dimbleby chairs the topical debate from Milford-on-Sea, Hampshire.
Mike Walker's adaptation of Solzhenitsyn's portrayal of life in Stalin's prison camps.
Featuring a special two-hour mix from Mason.
The comic duo's sword of satire targets George W Bush and the Wombling Mike Batt.
Post pub, pre club - guaranteed to make you move.
New music from the UK and America as well as classic tracks. With Fraser Anderson.
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