An archive look at 50 years of Alistair Cooke's Radio Four programme, Letter from America.
DetailsDocumentary telling the story of enduring 1960s children's animated marionette show.
DetailsPopular drama series about a Yorkshire veterinary practice in the 30s.
DetailsDocumentary looking at a series of everyday events in Sheffield on 5th September 1973.
DetailsFilms in which the story of British industries are told using archive and interviews
DetailsPaul Morley revisits his adventures in fashion and meets the pop stars who influenced him.
DetailsDocumentary about the much-loved British singer and comic actress Gracie Fields.
DetailsPete Townshend and Roger Daltrey record The Who's first new music in more than 20 years.
DetailsSeries about the lives and work of six great figures in children's literature
DetailsRageh Omaar visits Spain, Sicily and France to discover the history of Islam in Europe
DetailsProfile of the celebrated pianist, conductor and composer Andre Previn.
DetailsFilm about the girl whose diary records two years in hiding in Amsterdam during WWII.
DetailsA look at the West's enduring obsession with the end of the world.
DetailsDocumentary following the reunion in Arizona of ten of the wives of Apollo astronauts.
DetailsHow Aristotle's fieldwork on the island of Lesvos helped found the science of biology.
DetailsDavid Reynolds takes a fresh look at the events that brought about the armistice of 1918.
DetailsDocumenting the Graf Zeppelin airship's circumnavigation of the globe in 1929.
DetailsArchitectural historian David Heathcote explores the best examples of Art Deco in Britain
DetailsThe contribution that arts programmimg has made to our national broadcasting culture.
DetailsAndrew Graham-Dixon unravels the mysteries of the art of the pre-perspective era
DetailsWriter and poet Owen Sheers explores British art and literature inspired by the high seas
DetailsRussell Davies looks at the life and music of composer and clarinettist Artie Shaw.
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