Another good read: Jonathan Coe 's
Like a Fiery Elephant.
3/4. Animals were tamed, forests decimated and minerals excavated as Europe was transformed over 10,000 years. How did wildlife cope?
A quick flick through the pages of Suketu Mehta 's Maximum City.
7/11. it's 1944, and the war's physical and emotional effects make the future difficult to plan for. In German with English subtitles. The next episode is on Friday at 9pm
3/6. Pro photographers grapple with unfamiliar digital equipment: Calum Colvin stalks stags in the Scottish Highlands, Graham Fagen braves the high seas to document Scotland's fishing industry and Mary Mcintyre scales the Goliath crane in Belfast's Harland and Wolff shipyard.
A Picture of.... London is tomorrow at 11.25pm on BBC3
The changing face of communities in the Cairngorms, from the Bronze Age to the Highland Clearances.
Who built the "brochs" - stone towers - that once dominated Shetland, and what were they for?
Eigar's Violin Concerto as performed by Pinchas Zukerman , plus Dvorak's Mass in D