The story of silicon chip inventor Robert Noyce, godfather of today's digital world.
DetailsA behind the scenes look at the world's longest running poetry request programme.
DetailsUsing interviews and archive, John Sergeant tells the story of Westminster's lone riders.
DetailsPop is put in the dock to decide which has been the most influential musical decade.
DetailsMusic writer and pop addict Paul Morley journeys to the heart of his obsession.
DetailsMichael Portillo assesses the legacy and influence of Margaret Thatcher on the Tories.
DetailsA collection of Nana Mouskouri's performances from the BBC archive.
DetailsJonathan Freedland investigates the relationship between on-screen art and political life.
DetailsA golddigger pursues a barman in the mistaken belief that he is really a millionaire.
DetailsDocumentary exploring the enduring appeal of Jane Austen's classic mixture of romance, wit and scathing social satire. Contributors include Deborah Moggach and Andrew Davies.
DetailsThe story of a century of close ties between newspaper bosses and Prime Ministers.
DetailsSpanish-set drama telling the story of a friendship between prostitutes Caye and Zulema.
DetailsA Palestinian family make a stand after their house is occupied by Israeli soldiers.
DetailsA year in the life of Harry Patch, Britain's last survivor of the World War One trenches.
DetailsIncludes Yes, Genesis, ELP, Caravan, Barclay James Harvest, Gentle Giant, and Family.
DetailsDocumentary about progressive music and the generation of bands that were involved.
DetailsDocumentary which follows Sheffield band Pulp on a round-Britain tour in 1995.
DetailsQueen in concert at London's Hammersmith Odeon on Christmas Eve 1975.
DetailsTwo-part documentary which celebrates the life and career of jazz musician Quincy Jones
DetailsA special concert from the Barbican in London in 2006 celebrating 60 years of Radio 3.
DetailsRageh Omaar reveals the lives, hopes and fears of the young generation of Tehran.
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