Richard E Grant uncovers the power of the diary and asks whether a diary should, or could, ever be totally honest, wholly accurate and absolutely true. Show more
Art historian Gus Casely-Hayford explores the history of the old African kingdom of Nubia, whose kings once ruled Egypt and which was eventually defeated by its environment. Show more
The story of Timbuktu and its legacy of ancient manuscripts, proof that reading and writing books have been as important to Africans as to Europeans. Show more
Andrew Graham-Dixon meets his childhood hero John Lydon, revealing the more sensitive, artistic side of the man once known as Johnny Rotten. Show more
Drama series about a New York nurse. Jackie and Kevin wonder whether to send their sensitive daughter to a private school. Dr O'Hara is pursued by a boy. Show more
Drama series about a New York nurse. Jackie breaks the rules to help out a child carer. O'Hara takes Zoey out to dinner. Mrs Akalitus accidentally tasers herself. Show more
Anarchic comedy quiz show. Former editor of The Sun Kelvin MacKenzie competes against celebrity chef Sophie Grigson in answering questions provided by members of the public. Show more
Drama series set in the 1960s New York advertising world. To win over an imported beer brand as a client, Duck and Don try to appeal to a new market demographic. Show more
Bankrupt young playwright Moliere (Romain Duris) is employed in secret by a foolish aristocrat who wants to use Moliere's poetic skill to woo his mistress.
The story of Timbuktu and its legacy of ancient manuscripts, proof that reading and writing books have been as important to Africans as to Europeans. Show more
Anarchic comedy quiz show. Former editor of The Sun Kelvin MacKenzie competes against celebrity chef Sophie Grigson in answering questions provided by members of the public. Show more