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Professor Richard Holmes travels to historic British sites. He visits the scene of Henry Tudor's victory over King Richard III, which changed the course of British history. 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
Richard Taylor finds that churches from the Age of Enlightenment reflect the intellectual excitement, vigour and potential for conflict of a turbulent time. Show more
Michael Wood's unique portrait of one village through the whole of English history moves on to 1066, when the invading Normans built a castle in Kibworth. Show more
Drama series set in 1960s New York. Pete gets some bad news and some good news, which affects Peggy more than she can say. Allison can't keep her feelings under wraps.
For many, Savile Row menswear designer Ozwald Boateng embodies modern British style and in this documentary he unpicks and re-stitches his own relationship with the subject. Show more
Richard Taylor finds that churches from the Age of Enlightenment reflect the intellectual excitement, vigour and potential for conflict of a turbulent time. Show more
Michael Wood's unique portrait of one village through the whole of English history moves on to 1066, when the invading Normans built a castle in Kibworth. Show more
To mark the 50th anniversary of Born Free, this film explores the lives and legacy of George and Joy Adamson and Elsa, the orphaned lioness they adopted and returned to the wild. Show more
Sanjayan Muttulingam was forced to flee his native Sierra Leone when civil war erupted. Now a biologist in the US, Sanjayan returns to see what has become of the local wildlife. Show more
Richard Taylor finds that churches from the Age of Enlightenment reflect the intellectual excitement, vigour and potential for conflict of a turbulent time. Show more
Michael Wood's unique portrait of one village through the whole of English history moves on to 1066, when the invading Normans built a castle in Kibworth. Show more