13/13. Kenneth Clark traces the rise of materialism, from England's Industrial Revolution to the skyscapers of New York City.
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Paul Morley and Broadcast's Conor Dignam cast a critical eye over 1995. Vote for your favourite TV decade - details on Sunday. See Sunday's choice.
Gary nurses Dorothy after an appendix op. First shown on BBC1
Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth set pulses racing in Andrew Davies 's bodice-ripping dramatisation of Jane Austen 's novel. in this first episode, an eligible bachelor's arrival causes great excitement among Longbourn's ladies. First shown on BBC1
Highbrow restaurant critic Jonathan Meades launches a polemical broadside against human abstention from meat. First shown on Channel 4
A diverse cross-section of society soaking up summer sunshine at
Brockwell Park Lido in south London. First shown on BBC2 Videoplus code for 8.30-11.30pm
(non-PDC) BBCi: digital viewers can block critical commentary by pressing the red button
Writers Alan Bleasdale and Lee 'Billy Elliot' Hall discuss the writer's work for Time Shift.
The "human shields" travelling to Baghdad in a bid to deter the US and UK from bombing Iraq (AD)