The origins of chalk figures carved into the South Downs are shrouded in mystery. Aubrey Manning investigates.
First shown on BBC2 (S)
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Some of the most powerful and historic gems known to man are brought out of the vaults.
Lars Tharp takes a look. (S)
5/5. As summer solstice approaches, can the world of heritage and pagans unite for the sake of Stonehenge? A debate follows. (S)
Debating issues raised in BBC4's National Trust series, to be repeated on BBC2 next year. Presented by Kirsty Lang. (S)
Historian
Lisa Jardine looks at the origins of public museums. (S)
Evoking fictional lives in the 18th and 19th centuries, London's 18 Folgate Street is a house unlike any other. (S)
The Gulbenkian prize winner, the National Centre for Citizenship and Law in Nottingham.