The best young dancers in the world compete at the 2003 final of the Eurovision competition. The contest is judged by a youth jury, all of whom - like the dancers - are under 20. Deborah Bull introduces the coverage from the Stadsschouwburg in Amsterdam. (W)
Damien Hirst is among contributors to a look at art and chess, two worlds driven by money and power. How has the game been used to illustrate ideas about art and society?
With Alan Yentob. (W)
From financial nightmares to flash floods, Keith Fulton and Louis Pepe's 2002 documentary traces the disintegrating film production of Terry Gilliam's The Man Who Killed Don Quixote. Featuring Johnny Depp and Vanessa Paradis, with narration by Jeff Bridges. (S)
Myths surrounding one of the world's most popular yet most misunderstood artists are investigated by Waldemar Januszcak. The art critic and broadcaster traces the amazing life of French impressionist Paul Gauguin from his childhood in Peru to his final years in the South Pacific. (W)