The life and work of the 15th-century painter whose imaginative depiction of hell and earthly pleasures have made him one of the best-loved artists.
Brian Hanrahan hosts. Followed by Weather
How did a young French waiter carry out the biggest series of art thefts since the Second World War, including works by Brueghel, Watteau and Durer?
Dan Cruickshank investigates.
What drove the greatest forger of the 20th century to murder? In the 80s Mark Hofmann forged documents to make money, but also to undermine the institution that had dominated his life, the Mormon Church. But then, in October 1985, he murdered two innocent people.
A dramatic
portrait of the struggle by the United Nations to save a failed state. The film follows the determined and often desperate manoeuvres to avert another Rwandan disaster - this time in the Democratic Republic of Congo. New.
Jonathan Meades explores Brighton Pavilion, the exuberant seaside home that George IV built when he was
Prince Regent.
the Violent Coast: 1/2.
Exploring the West African coast's legacy of slavery, colonial carve-up and civil war, Ben Anderson visits the Ivory Coast, Benin and Nigeria. Part two is on Friday at 1.45am