Caroline spends the day quashing gossip about her innocent night at Guy's flat. Guy spends the day unquashing it. If only Caroline had something to hold over Guy, but what are the chances of him blurting out some dark secret? Elsewhere, Dr Statham enjoys the swirl of his white coat, and Martin devotes valuable revision time to pursuing a yoghurt thief, and a woman - any woman...
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Series 1, Episode 2
Caroline spends the day quashing gossip about her innocent night at Guy's flat. Guy spends the day unquashing it. If only Caroline had something to hold over Guy, but what are the chances of him blurting out some dark secret? Elsewhere, Dr Statham enjoys the swirl of his white coat, and Martin devotes valuable revision time to pursuing a yoghurt thief, and a woman - any woman...
03:00
Series 3, Episode 3 - Unconditional Sex
Jeff, a beautiful woman, and an offer he cannot accept. Comedy with Jack Davenport.
03:30
Series 3, Episode 4 - Remember This
It's three in the morning and Patrick has been called out to rescue Sally from a spider in her bedroom. Comedy with Sarah Alexander.
04:00
This entertaining film seeks out the wild, amorous people who think nothing of doing what some only dream of: having sexual encounters with complete strangers...
05:00
Catch up on our debates about the issues behind the headlines.
05:30
Catch up on our debates about the issues behind the headlines.
06:00
Series 2, Episode 4
With expert advice on getting on the property ladder, and an exclusive look into the capital's smartest pads, Place Invaders is the insider's guide to London's property scene.
07:00
Series 2, Episode 5
With expert advice on getting on the property ladder, and an exclusive look into the capital's smartest pads, Place Invaders is the insider's guide to London's property scene.
09:00
Series 2, Episode 6
With expert advice on getting on the property ladder, and an exclusive look into the capital's smartest pads, Place Invaders is the insider's guide to London's property scene.
10:00
Film: For generations the Stoner and Smith families have lived and worked on the canals. But now the younger generation long to break away and discover life outside the barges.
11:20
Series 1, Alfred Molina
Movie Talk meets Alfred Molina discussing recent and upcoming movie projects.
12:00
Breaking news, live events, travel, weather and debate. Everything you need to know across the capital.
13:00
Series 4, Episode 11
It's Christmas in Chelsea and that means parties and drama.
14:00
Series 4, Episode 12
Rick Edwards asks the gang all the burning questions in the End of Season Party.
15:00
Series 5, Episode 1
The explosive revelation that Spencer cheated on Louise still has tempers running high.
16:00
Series 5, Episode 2
Spencer is still smarting from having lost out in his bid to live with Jamie and Proudlock.
17:00
Series 5, Episode 3
Chelsea set have front row seats to all the must-see shows at Fashion Week.
18:00
Breaking news, live events, travel, weather and debate. Everything you need to know across the capital.
19:00
Film: Benny Hill makes his screen debut as an ice rink sweeper who dreams of being a private investigator. His dream comes true when he manages to capture a ring of spies.
20:45
Series 1, Marion Cotillard
Movie Talk meets Marion Cotillard discussing recent and upcoming movie projects.
21:00
Series 1, Episode 3
It's another challenging week for Head of Deliverance, Ian Fletcher, and his team. Roman remains of potentially national significance have been discovered on the site of the aquatics centre, forcing them to contemplate radical last-minute modifications to the design of the building.
21:30
Series 1, Episode 4
Dave Wellbeck is an ex-athlete, double Olympic silver medalist and, in theory, a natural choice as brand ambassador for Raising the Bar, a scheme to get young people inspired by Olympic ideals.
22:00
Film. Ray Winstone stars. A vengeful car salesman and his brutal buddies kidnap his wife's lover. Should they kill the man or spare him? With John Hurt, Tom Wilkinson and Joanne Whalley.
00:00
Series 1, Episode 1
Ali pitches his new movie, ‘Booka', at the Cannes Film Festival. There's a lively discussion on animal rights, and Neil Hamilton joins Ali on the sofa.
00:30
Series 1, Episode 2
Ali gets the low-down on the FB, Aiiii. There's rapping from Mohammad Al Fayed, and Borat finds out what it takes to be a true British huntsman.
01:00
Series 1, Episode 3
Ali learns how to save the environment, he serenades the lovely Gail Porter, and Borat joins Cambridge University's young intelligentsia for a game of cricket.
01:30
Series 1, Episode 4
It's up to Ali G to turn the tables in the Third World... with turntables. Ali goes behind the scenes of US TV, and Roy Hattersley and Chrissie Hynde join Ali on the show.
02:00
Series 1, Episode 5
Ali interviews John Humphrys, presents his home shopping channel, while Borat learns about British comedy.
02:30
Series 1, Episode 6
Anita Roddick and Ali discuss some interesting new products for Body Shop, Borat feels the passion of the Henley Regatta, and Jarvis insists on helping the aged.
Spencer is still smarting from having lost out in his bid to live with Jamie and Proudlock.
NEXT ON: 1:00pm, Sun 17 May
Film. Ray Winstone stars. A vengeful car salesman and his brutal buddies kidnap his wife's lover. Should they kill the man or spare him? With John Hurt, Tom Wilkinson and Joanne Whalley.
NEXT ON: 10:00pm, Sun 17 May
Film: George and Sophie are saving to go on their first holiday together. Unknown to Sophie, George is broke and planning on using their money to fund an ill-advised drug deal..
NEXT ON: 10:00pm, Tue 19 May
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The rise and fall of the Essex Boys gang - the drugs, the violence and, of course, the murders. The real story is the most shocking of all.
The top dogs of the London underworld uncovered.
A British gangster flick with Craig Fairbrass and Nick Harper.
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The gold medalist spoke in an exclusive interview with the Evening Standard.
Two cross-dressing starlets from the Victorian era have been brought back to life in the new play.
We’ve been onboard the newly refurbished fixture on London's Embankment
We went down to find out just how convincing new Star Wars wax works are.
In the run up to the next Prudential RideLondon FreeCycle event Londoners cycle at the city's highest point.
The Olympic gold medalist gets ready to take on American Kevin Johnson at the O2.
In an exclusive interview with Sarah Sands he reveals his candidacy.
It has been seen by more than 10 million people since it opened at London's Victoria Palace Theatre.
We get sneak peak at the performances that will grace the iconic stage.
The musical that sold-out audiences in Mumbai comes to the capital.
An advertising hoarding has fallen twenty feet onto a passer by in Tooting.
The paint-splattered fun run came to Trent Park.
The Carlton Tavern was knocked down by its current owners in April.
J’ssiah Brown has a rare form of Leukaemia.
Murder in Successvillle is new to BBC Three.
We met with those behind the new public launch.
All the latest devices, gadgets and technology and the newest concepts of the future.
Labour's Jeanette Arnold was elected as chair and Roger Evans was confirmed as Deputy Mayor.
We take a look around the star studded homes, hats and cafes.
The new immersive crime drama production fuses dance, drama and music.
New research by UCL is tackling the time to examine tuberculosis strains in patients.
A new project launched today will provide everyday digital skills to nearly 13,500 adults with sight and hearing loss in London
All to raise money for liver cancer research.
A festival celebrating the tech, digital and creative communities is taking place in Shoreditch.
Founder of Genius Gluten Free explains some of the issues.
More than seven-thousand people have signed a petition against plans by King's College London to demolish historic buildings on the Strand.
Emma Smith, from yourstylefix.com, explains more about the fashion winners and losers on the red carpet.
They also perform their single Children of the stars.
The project took five years to create.
Rev Paul Nicolson felt so strongly that he took on Haringey Council.
Alex Chinneck is the artist behind the building.
Akeem Ouiko now has his own brand of ethically sourced peanut butter.
She also performs her single Forgive.
He is the son of lyricist and entertainer Sir Richard Stilgoe and opera singer Annabel Hunt.
The Night Time Industries Association aims to help those working in the small hours get their voices heard.
Toby Edwards lost his partner Sonia to leukaemia two years ago.
Cash will be donated to a charity based in Borough.
It’s dedicated to manufacturing and industry.
It has won the Biodiversity Benhmark Award for the seventh time.
Protesters stopped traffic as they campaigned in the streets to raise awareness of what they call "social cleansing" in Barnet.
The British Medical Journal Awards are taking place tonight.
The arts festival launched in 2009.
Dishes inspired by Les Miserables, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and The Phantom of the Opera will be served.
Retired vicar Paul Nicolson took legal action after complaining that magistrates ruling on allegations of council tax non-payment were failing to check the accuracy of costs incurred by Haringey.
Some key routes in and out of London have been cancelled.
More than 13 per cent of family homes don't have a working smoke alarm according to new figures.
The IWA Canal Cavalcade returns to Little Venice over May bank holiday weekend.
Drivers in Westminster could be fined if they leave their engines idling.
If you thought Russell Brand was the only comedian with a say on politics, think again.
It’s a bank holiday, and there’s plenty going on.
This weekend a number of events are taking place in south London to encourage young people to vote.
The UK's first professional 5-A-Side football league announced its arrival in Shoreditch this week.
We meet a fashion consultant shows the correlation with dressing well and feeling great.
Can you help the Met identify these suspects?
Debt charity says nearly £250 million was owed to loved ones last year.
Alfie Davies explains how he's preparing for his next match.
The play focuses on a moment of desperation presented with a one-in-a-million opportunity.
Essential health accessory or a distraction?
The arts venue in Shoreditch says it could go bankrupt if it has to pay back an outstanding loan.
The choir will be opening for David Cameron’s Citizens UK General Election Assembly.
I Wish to Die Singing opens today.
A round-up of the big political stories of the week.
Some students at SOAS are refusing to pay their last months rent for their halls of residence.
Inspired by both jazz and blues and her love of story telling.
An enormous inflatable assault course was set up to promote the drink.
Film: Will Hay plays a Professor teaching at a correspondence school who discovers that a Nazi agent is trying to prevent a trade treaty being signed between England and South America.
NEXT ON: 2:00pm, Mon 25 May
In this feature-length comedy-drama, Bill Paterson stars as Ben White, an ex-TV foreign correspondent who stands in the general election on an independent, anti-sleaze ticket. With Celia Imrie.
Film: Ealing Studios: Brothers from a Welsh village take their first trip to London to collect a prize, and meet a con artist and sundry other urban distractions.
NEXT ON: 2:00pm, Thu 21 May
It's another challenging week for Head of Deliverance, Ian Fletcher, and his team. Roman remains of potentially national significance have been discovered on the site of the aquatics centre, forcing them to contemplate radical last-minute modifications to the design of the building.
NEXT ON: 9:00pm, Sun 17 May
Hannah Scott-Joynt explores the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, visiting the Royal School of Art and Kensington Palace.
NEXT ON: 4:00pm, Tue 23 Jun
Anita Roddick and Ali discuss some interesting new products for Body Shop, Borat feels the passion of the Henley Regatta, and Jarvis insists on helping the aged.
NEXT ON: 12:00am, Mon 18 May
New and exclusive to London Live, join Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall as he introduces us to his exciting new recipes from the famous River Cottage.
NEXT ON: 6:00am, Mon 18 May
Nicky Hambleton-Jones and team come to the rescue of 44-year-old band promoter Tony Goodwin.
NEXT ON: 6:00am, Sun 24 May
When his dodgy accountant goes on the run, Bernard finds himself having to fill in his own tax return - not the easiest thing when you're mathematically illiterate. Perhaps some sort of crippling injury is the way out? Meanwhile, Fran discovers a Thing.
NEXT ON: 1:00am, Tue 19 May
With expert advice on getting on the property ladder, and an exclusive look into the capital's smartest pads, Place Invaders is the insider's guide to London's property scene.
NEXT ON: 6:00am, Sun 17 May
London cabbie and die hard diner Joey Bone puts the capital's curries through their paces, Jimmy Garcia rustles up an iced white chocolate parfait. We meet Hackney hipster Cere Mae who takes us on a whistlestop tour of Soho lunchspots, and Laurie Stark stirs up a Southbank Mary.
NEXT ON: 7:00am, Wed 20 May
Dom Joly plays an assortment of characters - some new and some very familiar. He unleashes his twisted humour on the unsuspecting public.
NEXT ON: 6:30am, Mon 18 May
Sir Iqbal Sacranie, the head of the Muslim Council of Britain joins Anthony Baxter in the studio.
NEXT ON: 10:30am, Mon 18 May
In the final episode of the series, Ali G gets relationship advice from 'Men are From Mars, Women are From Venus' author John Gray.
NEXT ON: 9:00pm, Fri 29 May
Daisy's world is rocked by the prospect of employment, Brian is shaken by the appearance of a bizarre figure from his theatrical past, and Tim is plagued by the living dead.
A behind the wall look at the Tower of London, its most famous prisoners, its use as a treasure house, the Tower at war & parts of the Tower no longer standing.
Nicola Collins explores the fascinating complexity of the lives of her father and his friends: infamous criminals that shaped their war-torn environment into a violent underworld.
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