1/6. Digital portraits of Britain's rural, urban and industrial landscape. See
Sunday's choice.
The inter-war years saw a craze in Britain for health and fitness. Rare archive footage and eyewitness accounts reveal how the public used diet and exercise to boost their physical wellbeing.
With Zeinab Badawi.
Followed by Weather
10/10. Before regaling New York's Lincoln Center with anecdotes of her pan-American trip, Miriam Margolyes visits the Shaker community of Mount Lebanon and the army cadets of West Point Military Academy.
Director
Emanuele Crialese 's thoughtful and beautifully filmed drama, winner of the Cannes Critics'Week Award, is set in an impoverished fishing village on the Italian island of Lampedusa. A young boy remains loyal to his free-spirited mother when neighbours suggest she should be hospitalised for her mood swings. Starring Valeria Golino and Vincenzo Amato. In Italian with English subtitles. Review page 58.
Brian Cox ,
John Simm and Shaun Parkes star in a film adaptation of Joe Penhall's award-winning play. Two psychiatrists disagree over the treatment of Christopher, an enigmatic young black man who insists oranges are blue and former Ugandan dictator Idi Amin is his father.
2/3. Building a pipeline from the Caspian Sea to the Mediterranean. Concludes tomorrow, 1.30am