A guide to new documentaries.
The second of two programmes using archive film performances to explore the personalities and playing styles of some of the 20th century's greatest pianists. The performers include Claudio Arrau and Sergei Rachmaninov.
Deborah Bull presents a celebration of composer William Walton's centenary year with two settings of his music - Tombeaux, by David Bintley, and the late
Frederick Ashton's Façade. Plus the Chaplin-inspired Sanctum, by Lila York. From the Birmingham Hippodrome.
A portrait of the Austrian-bom ceramist who settled in London and became one of the leading figures of British modernist studio pottery.
Documentary using forensic evidence to test claims that the diaries which helped send human-rights campaigner Sir Roger Casement to the gallows were forgeries created by M15.
Germaine Greer, Joe Queenan and Alkarim Jivani join Mark Lawson for a review of cultural highlights and low points. Shown last Friday on BBC2.
Nobel Prize-winning biologist Paul Nurse, whose work on cancer cells may lead to a whole new way of treating the disease.
As 8.05pm.
As 7.10pm.