4/6. Richard Billingham shoots the Black Country, David Shrigley turns a surreal eye on Leicester and Robert Taylor visits Birmingham.
4/6. Between the Depression and Second World War, amateur film-makers captured scenes from industry to family life.
With Zeinab Badawi.
Followed by Weather
3/8. A pitch invasion and riot unfold as football fever grips the school in Masindi.
Sophie Okenedo narrates. Continues on Thursday at 8.30pm.
2/8. Miriam Makeba, Hugh Masekela , Abdullah Ibrahim, Ladysmith Black Mambazo and others discuss how South Africa's vibrant music scene developed under apartheid. RT DIRECT: Mali Music, by Afel Bocoum , Blur's Damon Albarn , Toumani Diabate and friends. is available for £11.99. To order, call [number removed], quoting ref A11-AD
A "docu-musical" about a suburb in Johannesburg.
Sophiatown was a hotbed of musical, intellectual and political talent, which apartheid destroyed.
: a South African man's battle for recognition as the writer of the song The Lion Sleeps Tonight
: at a ground-breaking music festival, young talents - mainly from townships - perform opera and musical theatre