1/10. A look at the world's media landscape presented by Tyler Brûlé and featuring a mix of interviews, films and behind-the-scenes insights. See Tuesday's choice.
The current Lord
Longford, Thomas Pakenham traces the history of the illegitimate daughter of one of his forebears.
With Brian Hanrahan.
Followed by Weather
3/6. Going back to school with the history of secondary moderns, grammar schools and the 11-plus exam.
A night of programmes on jazz begins with reflections on archive film of 1950s Soho.
Grove The saxophone virtuoso in a Leeds concert performance.
1/3. How jazz music, a 20th-century African-American art form, has been assimilated and interpreted by Britain. Tonight, how class and race issues clashed with youth rebellion in London's Soho in the 1950s. Narrated by Terence Stamp.
A musical salute to Duke Ellington, featuring performances from Cleo Laine , Acker Bilk , Tony Coe and Ian Carr.
Archive film from 1961 on the plight of youth and their passion for jazz.
George Melly guests on a look at how postwar Britain was enlivened by jazz.
Frank French comedy drama about a Parisian beauty salon. Featuring Audrey Tatou in one of her first film roles. In French with English subtitles