After last week's dramatic events - in which the Daleks, led by Davros, returned en masse, flying in formation, annihilating everything in their path and pulling the Earth halfway across the universe - the Doctor (David Tennant) is in quite a quandary. He may have got his "secret" army - that's Donna Noble (Catherine Tate), Rose Tyler (Billie Piper), Sarah Jane Smith (Elizabeth Sladen), Harriet Jones (Penelope Wilton) and the surviving members of Torchwood - to help him, but what can they do against such collective might?.. (Click to continue reading)
Sue Barker presents live coverage of the 2008 women's singles final at Wimbledon. Last year's winner was Venus Williams who lifted the famous Venus Rosewater dish for a fourth time after her victory over French player Marion Bartoli. Who will it be this year? (Click to continue reading)
In a major new season, Disarming Britain, Channel 4 examines the effect of violent youth crime on Britain's streets. Helen Newlove is the widow of Garry Newlove, who was kicked to death outside his home in Cheshire. This powerful film follows Helen in her search for answers to problem of youth crime in the UK and abroad. (Click to continue reading)
Myleene Klass and Nick Knowles host the search for Britain's best choir. Thousands of applications are whittled down as 60 of the best choirs are invited to audition in front of the expert judges - Russell Watson, Sharon D. Clarke and Suzi Digby - at London's Cadogan Hall. (Click to continue reading)
Released in 2006, this all-action adventure sees Spartan king Leonidas (Gerard Butler) leading 300 of his brave, buff elite warriors into battle against the all-conquering Persian invaders in 480BC. A bloody, beautiful retelling of Frank Miller's graphic novel. (Click to continue reading)
In this final episode the TV quiz show is put under the spotlight. Why do we love quiz shows so much? And what does the way the formats have changed over the years tell us about our intelligence as a nation? (Click to continue reading)