Brian Cox looks at how New Zealand physicist Ernest Rutherford solved the mystery of the forces hidden inside the atom.
Richard Holmes shows how a shy boy from Ireland became one of Britain's greatest generals. The first in a three-part documentary starts in India at the beginning of the Empire.
With George Alagiah.
Stirling Prize-winner Will Allsop talks about the redeeming power of architecture.
John Logie Baird demonstrated the first transmission of television in 1926, but it was ten years before the BBC started broadcasting, and another 17 years - with the coronation of Elizabeth II - before TV became available to the masses. With Anna Ford.
The Shrovetide carnival, in a small village in the Czech province of Moravia, is a feast of food, drink and music. Villagers talk about what it means today.
The fifth and final film in Francois Truffaut's series following his alter ego, Antoine Doinel. Doinel continues to explore the nature of love by writing a book about his romantic past. Starring Jean-Pierre Leaud and Marie-France Pisier. In French with English subtitles.