A quick flick through the pages of Istanbul by Orhan Pamuk.
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Unravelling the events that shaped the landscapes of Europe, beginning with Oxford over-run by dinosaurs and St Petersburg buried under desert sands. Narrated by Sean Pertwee.
1/6. Castle
Howard and Ebberston Hall are on the itinerary as Janet Street-Porter explores North Yorkshire in the footsteps of guidebook writer Nikolaus Pevsner.
A guide to Stuart: a Life Backwards by Alexander Masters.
4/11. it's 1938, and a road-building project has brought disruption to the region - and to Maria's life. In
German with English subtitles. The next episode is on Friday at 9pm.
1/6. Top photographers use digital equipment to produce compelling images of Britain's landscapes. Tonight: football passion in Liverpool; service industries in Sheffield; and a stunning stretch of Yorkshire coastline.
(A Picture of.... is on Wed at 10.40pm, BBC1)
Digital photography tips: page 24
Aubrey Manning examines dry-stone walls in the Yorkshire Dales.
How are strange grooves on rocks along the North Yorkshire coast linked to
Britain's industrial past?
the Czech PO perform Dvorak's New World Symphony, while Sarah Chang is the soloist in his Violin Concerto in A minor