TV producer Beryl Vertue discusses One Foot in the Grave, Will & Grace and The Good Life, Joe Cornish examines cult hits and Louisa Buck looks back at Civilisation and Alkarim Jivani reviews Six Feet Under, A Family at
War and The Irish RM.
A hidden camera records how lion cubs become hunters, including encounters with a cobra, buffalo and elephant. Narrated by David Attenborough.
First shown on BBC1 Attenborough on evolution: page 27
How was a flourishing Islamic culture destroyed in Europe by ambition, betrayal and oppression?
Rageh Omaar visits Spain, Sicily and France, bringing his experience in the Middle East - and a personal interest as a Muslim - to the story.
Sarah Waters was established as one of our top young writers with her novel Fingersmith.
She's been compared to Dickens, but her 19th-century world has a modern sexual twist. Dilly Barlow narrates a look at her work.
In a Storyville portrait of Iraq, we spend eight months with Baghdad's most famous pianist, Samir Peter - reduced to playing in a hotel bar and watching chaos unfold.
Palace of Westminster:
Dan Cruickshank revels in the Gothic splendour of Parliament
the satirical talk show with Marcus Brigstocke