Our diary is bursting with sport this summer and yours can be too. With this handy calendar take a look to find out what's coming up & when, plus what channel to flick to. And thanks to <free time> you'll never miss a thing - it's the smart TV guide that lets you jump back in time to watch shows that have already been on. Find out more here.
New documentary, featuring Hilary Mantel and David Starkey, that focuses on the mysteries of the execution of Henry VIII's queen Anne Boleyn, and why he had her killed.
Drama. Following the death of his wife, grieving husband Peter (Liam Neeson) discovers evidence of adultery, and decides to track down her beau and confront him.
Farm Shop: Business competition. The fight for Lord Sugar's investment continues with some farmyard fun, as this task sees the candidates open their own farm shops.
Rachel is caught in the act with colleague Kev. With their friendship hanging by a thread, Janet and Rachel investigate when a man is found dead on a busy high street.
Last of the series about the financial sector looks at the fraudulent selling of payment protection insurance (PPI) and the repercussions that it's had for the whole banking industry.
An intimate portrait of five key years in David Bowie's career, featuring interviews with his closest collaborators and a wealth of previously unseen archive material.
Alan Titchmarsh, Joe Swift and Nicki Chapman round off the week at Chelsea with the famous plant sell-off. And the RHS Peoples' Award-winning show garden is revealed.
Diarmaid MacCulloch presents a programme looking at Henry VIII's chief minister Thomas Cromwell, as featured in Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall, and his heady rise to and from royal approval.
In 2013, the case of a recent murder victim flags up the same 'unknown' DNA from 1997 and 1985. Denise throws caution to the wind as she focuses on finding Amy Reid's killer.
The award-winning host continues his talk show, as he is joined by Will and Jaden Smith, Michael Douglas, Bradley Cooper and Heather Graham. With music from Selena Gomez.
Today at 11:30
French Open Tennis 2013
John Inverdale presents live coverage of the opening day's action from Roland Garros as the Men's and Women's first-round matches begin.
Today at 13:50
Babe: Pig in the City
Sequel to Babe starring Magda Szubanski and James Cromwell, 1998. The heroic pig finds himself lost in a strange city, where he has to contend with a hostile animal community.
Tonight at 20:00
Clare Balding's Secrets of a...
...Suffragette: In 1913 Suffragette Emily Davison stepped into the path of the King's horse at the Derby. Clare Balding examines the story of Emily, her death and the Suffragette movement.
Tonight at 21:00
Another Year
Jim Broadbent and Ruth Sheen star in Mike Leigh's Oscar and BAFTA-nominated comedy-drama about a contented couple and their less fortunate friends and family.
...Grunts and Grannies. Timeshift looks back to a time when British professional wrestling attracted huge TV audiences and made household names of the likes of Giant Haystacks and Big Daddy.
Tonight at 23:30
The Cider House Rules
Tobey Maguire and Michael Caine star as an orphan and his mentor, who have clashing views on Caine's illegal abortion practice in this moving film. Some offensive language.
Monday 27 May at 20:00
Springwatch 2013
The nature programme's back for a new series and presenters Chris Packham, Michaela Strachan and Martin Hughes-Games head to the Ynys-hir nature reserve in Wales to explore the local wildlife.
Monday 27 May at 21:00
All-New Scariest Animal Attacks
Documentary detailing horrific animal attacks captured on camera by ordinary people. Includes attacks by sharks, an elephant seal, a snake and a supposedly tame lion.
Clare Balding presents a new documentary that looks at Her Majesty's long-running love affair with horses, and interviews members of the Royal Family to discover their equestrian passions.
Tuesday 28 May at 21:00
Edward VIII: The Lion King
Edward VIII might be most famous as the king who abdicated, but this new documentary, using previously unseen footage, shows him as a man passionately protective of wildlife in Africa.
Tuesday 28 May at 21:00
Green Zone
Matt Damon stars as a US Army officer who is sent to Iraq in 2003 to uncover weapons of mass destruction, where he stumbles upon a political conspiracy.
Tuesday 28 May at 21:00
Words of Everest
Dramatised documentary marking the the 60th anniversary of the conquest of Everest, using the letters and diaries of those who took part then and in the earlier 1924 expedition.
Wednesday 29 May at 19:30
England v Republic of Ireland
Summer of Sport: Adrian Chiles presents live coverage of a friendly match between England and the Republic of Ireland, taking place between the two sides for the first time since 1995. Expect lively competition.
Wednesday 29 May at 19:00
Coast
The Coast team reveals how shared seas unite us all. Neil Oliver explores the Isle of Man, while Alice Roberts gets trapped in quicksand at Morecambe Bay.
Wednesday 29 May at 19:00
Mothers, Murderers and Mistresses:...
Professor Catherine Edwards presents a new series focusing on the women married to the leaders of the Roman Empire, looking at their precarious balance between power and death.
Thursday 30 May at 19:00
Die Hard: The True Story
Documentary looking at the science behind Bruce Willis' action blockbuster Die Hard 4.0, asking whether it's possible that a terrorist attack would be able to use computers. Last in the series.
Thursday 30 May at 21:00
Henry VII: Winter King
Author Thomas Penn presents a documentary asking how the enigmatic 15th century king Henry VII managed to keep his grip on power for 23 years, while he was beset by plots and attempts on his life.
Thursday 30 May at 21:00
Human Swarm
We all like to think of ourselves as individuals, but Jimmy Doherty reveals new evidence suggesting that we think and move like members of a herd of animals.