Too Scared for School ITV, 10.45 to 11.45pm
Nearly half of all school children say that they have suffered some kind of bullying and 30 per cent are sometimes too scared to go to school. Each year up to 20 commit suicide because of bullying. This documentary tells the story of four young people who have been pushed to the edge and follows their efforts to get the bullying stopped.
26 July
Lost Buildings of Britain Channel 4, 8 to 9pm
In this new six-part series, architectural historian Simon Thurley goes in search of some of the most amazing buildings ever built in Britain. The only problem is that none of them are still standing. Tonight Simon goes in search of the original Theatre Royal in London's Drury Lane, using computer simulation to reconstruct the theatre that was demolished 200 years ago.
27 July
Inventions that Changed the World BBC2, 8 to 9pm
From terrorist outrages to soaps, from obesity to politics, television has had a massive impact on our world. Jeremy Clarkson learns about the lives of television's inventors, neither of whom profited from their work.
28 July
Cutting Edge: Sleeping with the Au Pair Channel 4, 9 to 10pm
What is it that drives a man to risk losing his wife, children and home to pursue a sexual relationship with an employee, often who is half his age and has limited English? 'Cutting Edge' delves into the domestic lives of three men who did just this, asking them to reflect on the situations that led them to risk their marriages, and the resulting emotions and consequences that played havoc with their lives.
30 July
Law in Action Radio 4, 4 to 4.30pm
Clive Coleman looks at the forthcoming change in admissions policy for secondary schools. Are local authorities bracing themselves for a series of legal challenges from angry parents who can't get their children into the school of their choice?