James Lovelock discusses his controversial theory that proposes Earth be seen as a single living organism and the consequences that this could have for its future. Show more
Film recalling our fascination with the moon leading up to Neil Armstrong's landing in 1969, and the lack of interest which led to the cessation of lunar expeditions in 1972. Show more
Maps: Power, Plunder and Possession
Episode 1: Windows on the World
58 minutes on BBC Four
Available for years
Jerry Brotton shows how maps can be tools of power and snapshots of history. Henry VIII's maps of the British coast helped him exert control over the world. Show more
Documentary following a group of student artists from Goldsmiths as they struggle to make art and a name for themselves during the run up to their final masters show. Show more
1960s drama series. Don, Lane, Roger and Bert hatch a plan when they discover that the agency is being sold again. Betty and Don formalise their divorce. Show more
Filmed at the Barbican in January 2010, a diverse but renowned cast of modern day troubadours present their own interpretations of influential songwriter Nick Drake's songs. Show more
Maps: Power, Plunder and Possession
Episode 1: Windows on the World
58 minutes on BBC Four
Available for years
Jerry Brotton shows how maps can be tools of power and snapshots of history. Henry VIII's maps of the British coast helped him exert control over the world. Show more
1960s drama series. Don, Lane, Roger and Bert hatch a plan when they discover that the agency is being sold again. Betty and Don formalise their divorce. Show more
James Lovelock discusses his controversial theory that proposes Earth be seen as a single living organism and the consequences that this could have for its future. Show more
Film recalling our fascination with the moon leading up to Neil Armstrong's landing in 1969, and the lack of interest which led to the cessation of lunar expeditions in 1972. Show more