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Regional Variations (2)

Baroque! From St Peter'sto St Paul's

BBC Four

Waldemar Januszczak brings the Baroque home with an exploration of the English Baroque at London's Hawksmoor churches and Christopher Wren's iconic St Paul's Cathedral. Show more

Regional Variations (2)

Japan in Colour - theWonderful World of Albert Kahn

BBC Four

A glimpse of Japan in the early 20th century as captured by French banker/philanthropist Albert Kahn, featuring royal palaces and scenes from the lives of ordinary Japanese people. Show more

Regional Variations (2)

How Britain Got the Gardening Bug

BBC Four

Documentary looking at the amazing changes and crazes that have happened to British gardening since the Second World War, from gnomes and crazy paving to Leylandii and decking. Show more

Contributors

Participant:
Penelope Keith
Participant:
Germaine Greer
Participant:
Carol Klein
Director:
Ben Weston
Producer:
Ben Weston
Executive Producer:
Judith Holder

Regional Variations (2)

Baroque! From St Peter's

BBC Four

Waldemar Januszczak brings the Baroque home with an exploration of the English Baroque at London's Hawksmoor churches and Christopher Wren's iconic St Paul's Cathedral. Show more

Documentary looking at the amazing changes and crazes that have happened to British gardening since the Second World War, from gnomes and crazy paving to Leylandii and decking. Show more

Contributors

Participant:
Penelope Keith
Participant:
Germaine Greer
Participant:
Carol Klein
Director:
Ben Weston
Producer:
Ben Weston
Executive Producer:
Judith Holder

BBC Four

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