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Saul David discovers the lost camps that were set up to train the hundreds of thousands of animals, from cavalry horses to mules, sent to the front line during WWI. Show more
Elegance and Decadence: The Age of the Regency
Episode 3: The Many and the Few - A Divided Decade
1 hour on BBC Four
Lucy Worsley examines a world turned upside down by change, as the Prince Regent's excesses provoke riots, political unrest and assassination attempts. Show more
Helen Castor examines how the transformation of the rights and role of women that have taken place in Great Britain over the last 100 years has been documented on television. Show more
Series on how London has changed since Charles Booth's social conditions survey in 1886. Camberwell Grove has come full circle to middle-class affluence again. Show more
India's Frontier Railways
Episode 2: The Last Train in Nepal
59 minutes on BBC Four
Available for 6 months
A look at a railway line which runs for just 20 miles from Janakpur in Nepal to Jaynagar junction in India, but which is now under threat of closure. Show more
Art critic Matt Collings explores the most famous equations in science and realises that concepts of beauty and elegance have been used by many scientists to advance their work. Show more
Elegance and Decadence: The Age of the Regency
Episode 3: The Many and the Few - A Divided Decade
1 hour on BBC Four
Lucy Worsley examines a world turned upside down by change, as the Prince Regent's excesses provoke riots, political unrest and assassination attempts. Show more
A Timeshift documentary that charts how luxury hotels have met the needs of new forms of wealth - from aristocrats to rock stars and beyond - with comfort, innovation and service. Show more
Helen Castor examines how the transformation of the rights and role of women that have taken place in Great Britain over the last 100 years has been documented on television. Show more